The aim of the present study was to compare the effectiveness of two alignment sequences with thermal activated archwires with different Af temperatures applied for the correction of mandibular anterior crowding
A parallel randomized clinical trial was conducted involving 42 patients ages 15 to 25 years (mean: 19.5 years) who required orthodontic treatment including the correction of mandibular anterior crowding. Eligibility criteria were no active caries, exemplary hygiene, non- extraction in the lower arch and no significant tooth size or shape abnormalities. Outcome: The primary outcome was the degree of crowding measured on plaster casts using Little's Irregularity Index. The secondary outcome was crowding survival time until the occurrence of correction in a six-month period. Randomization: The patients were randomly allocated to the different groups using sealed opaque envelopes. Blinding: The patients were blinded to the group to which they were allocated. Intervention: Patients were treatment with a pre-adjusted appliance (0.022 in- Roth prescription). Two nickel-titanium alignment and leveling sequences were employed - NiTi archwire: 0.012 in and 0.019 X 0.025 in; and thermal activated NiTi archwires: 0.018 in and 0.016 X 0.022 in with different austenite finish temperatures (37ºC and 35ºC), which formed the different study groups.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
44
Two nickel-titanium alignment and leveling sequences were employed
Degree of crowding measured on plaster casts using Little's Irregularity Index
Time frame: 6 months
crowding survival time
Time frame: six months
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