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Disentangling the effects of CAD/CAM customized appliances and piezocision in orthodontic treatment: New evidence.

Carole Charavet, Dorien Van Hede, Nathalie Maes, Adelin Albert, France Lambert.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To discern the effects of computer-aided design (CAD)/computer-aided manufactured (CAM) customized appliances and piezocision on orthodontic treatment (OT).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study combined findings from two previously published randomized controlled trials: (1) standard OT vs piezocision-assisted standard OT, and (2) CAD/CAM OT vs piezocision-assisted CAD/CAM OT. Piezocision is a minimally invasive corticotomy surgical procedure used to accelerate orthodontic treatment and CAD/CAM refers to CAD/CAM customized brackets and archwires. The outcomes were the overall treatment time, and the durations of the alignment phase and fine-tuning phase. Clinical and radiological features also were evaluated.
RESULTS: The combined study included 48 patients with similar baseline characteristics. Compared to the standard treatment, CAD/CAM technology alone significantly decreased the overall median OT time from 543 to 394 days (P < .001) and from 543 to 254 days (P < .0001) when combined with piezocision. Although piezocision significantly reduced the duration of the alignment phase in the mandible and maxilla, CAD/CAM technology considerably shortened the fine-tuning phase. All periodontal and radiographic parameters remained stable from the start to the end of treatment in all groups.
CONCLUSIONS: CAD/CAM technology combined with piezocision accelerates the entire OT process, during the alignment phase for piezocision and during the fine-tuning phase for CAD/CAM, with a global reduction of the overall treatment time of more than 50%. © 0000 by the EH Angle Education and Research Foundation, Inc.

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Keywords:  Accelerated orthodontic treatment; CAD/CAM orthodontic appliance; Orthodontic appliance design; Piezocision; Piezosurgery

Year:  2021        PMID: 33961005     DOI: 10.2319/112620-962.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Angle Orthod        ISSN: 0003-3219            Impact factor:   2.079


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Journal:  Stem Cells Int       Date:  2022-09-06       Impact factor: 5.131

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