This study aims to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of CAD/CAM 3D printed Chrome Cobalt fixed retainer in maintaining mandibular anterior teeth stability. The Research Question; "Does the Cobalt-Chromium CAD/CAM designed customized lingual retainer better than Stainless steel lingual retainer in improving tooth stability after orthodontic treatment?" The null hypothesis "There is no differences between the fixed CAD/CAM 3D printed Chrome Cobalt customized retainer and the multi-stranded stainless-steel fixed retainer in maintaining mandibular anterior teeth stability."
A multicenter, single-blinded, randomized controlled trial will be consist of three main parts: 1. Questionnaire Survey - A cross-sectional survey will be distributed to orthodontists to assess their experience and perception of CAD/CAM retainers. 2. In Vitro Study - Laboratory tests will be performed on different diameters of CAD/CAM cobalt-chromium retainers to evaluate their mechanical properties, including tensile strength, load deflection, and shear bond strength. 3. Clinical trial to to evaluate the effectiveness of CAD/CAM retainer group in minimizing the 6month post-orthodontic treatment change in term of a Little's Irregularity Index (LII). 42 Patients will be enrolled; at the last appointment of orthodontic treatment before debonding, subjects will be assessed for the presence of good gingival health parameters using the BPE. Then the patients will have supra gingival debridement followed by an intraoral scan for lower arch; Intraoral scans will be taken for all the participants and STL files will be generated. In addition, a stone model will be made for the lower arch of the control group. Group 1 (CAD/CAM retainers): STL files will be sent to lab. Group 2 (conventional retainers): The retainer wire will be shaped to adapt passively to the lingual surfaces of lower anterior teeth on the stone model. A silicone transfer key will be prepared to facilitate the positioning of the retainers Laboratory work: CAD/CAM Chrome cobalt retainers; will be digitally designed by the dental technician using EXOCAD software. Then, they will be 3D printed by metal 3D printer and then will be polished. Also, a projection like extensions will be added at the ends of the retainers to avoid slippage in addition to gingivally directed V notch shaped bend in the retainer to increase the retention in the anterior region. Bonding procedures: The operators will first check the fitting and adaptation of the retainers on the teeth. After cleaning the teeth and isolate them by placement the rubber dam; 35% phosphoric acid etchant gel will be applied. Bonding agent, as the manufacturer's recommendations will be used, After completing the bonding procedure, the patient will be recalled after one week to measure the parameters of gingival health to exclude the plaque retentive fixed appliance effect. The patient will be given oral hygiene instructions and encouraged to use the interdental brush and will be advised to contact the clinician as soon as possible if they have any concerns or problems.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
42
The Stainless steel fixed orthodontic retainer is fabricated from a 0.0215-inch, five-stranded stainless steel wire
CAD/CAM Chrome cobalt retainers; will be digitally designed by the dental technician using EXOCAD software. Then, they will be printed by DMP Flex100 metal 3D printer and then will be polished. Also, a projection like extensions will be added at the ends of the retainers to avoid slippage in addition to gingivally directed V notch shaped bend in the retainer to increase the retention in the anterior region
University of Baghdad - College of Dentistry
Baghdad, Baghdad Governorate, Iraq
Evaluate the effectiveness of CAD/CAM 3D printed Chrome Cobalt fixed retainers
Evaluate the effectiveness of CAD/CAM 3D printed Chrome Cobalt fixed retainers a in term of post-treatment stability of mandibular anterior teeth over a 6-month period by using Little's Irregularity Index. Post-treatment changes in millimeters will be defined as change in labial segment alignment.
Time frame: from 1st day of retainer insertion to the last of initial (first ) 6 months of retention
Retainer survival
Time frame: from 1st day of retainer insertion to the last of initial (first ) 6 months of retention
Patient satisfaction
the patient experience with the new retainer will be evaluated through the Visual Analogue Scale regarding comfort/satisfaction with the Fixed retainers. There will be five questions relating to how comfortable he/she finds the retainers and how they affect the daily life. Each question must be answered by number from 0 to 100; The left side represents 0 = complete satisfaction/comfort The right side represents 100 = complete discomfort/unsatisfaction
Time frame: after 3 months of retainer insertion to the last of initial (first ) 6 months of retention
inter-canine width
the distance between cusp tips of right and left mandibular canines in millimeters.
Time frame: from 1st day of retainer insertion to the last of initial (first ) 6 months of retention
The pattern of wire failure
The pattern of failure will be recorded: the wire-composite interface; the enamel-composite interface; wire fracture; or complete detachment from all teeth
Time frame: from 1st day of retainer insertion to the last of initial (first ) 6 months of retention
overjet
The horizontal distance ( in millimeters) between Maxillary incisor edge labial surface of Mandibular incisors
Time frame: from 1st day of retainer insertion to the last of initial (first ) 6 months of retention
Overbite
The distance of maximum vertical overlap ( in millimeters) between Maxillary and Mandibular incisors in maximum intercuspation.
Time frame: from 1st day of retainer insertion to the last of initial (first ) 6 months of retention
assessment of plaque accumulation
by using plaque- disclosing agent and painting all the surfaces of the teeth Plaque index then calculated.
Time frame: after 3 months of retainer insertion to the last of initial (first ) 6 months of retention
Periodontal Probing Depth.
measured in mm using periodontal prob.
Time frame: after 3 months of retainer insertion to the last of initial (first ) 6 months of retention
Bleeding on Probing
Time frame: after 3 months of retainer insertion to the last of initial (first ) 6 months of retention
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