1. To compare maxillary canine retraction rate among conventional (labial) vs dual (simultaneous labial and palatal) force mechanics using labial fixed orthodontic appliances. 2. To assess the biomechanical effects of dual force vs single force In this study we will be using the most common method i.e. labial fixed appliances with different techniques to find a more faster and controlled method of canine retraction with least undesirable movements. Lingual appliances are difficult to apply in normal practice but it has many advantages like faster movement of teeth, less anchorage loss so by using dual force we will have advantages of lingual appliance in combination with the conventional labial technique.
This split mouth study was conducted on 45 patients in which extraction of maxillary first premolars is their orthodontic treatment plan. Patient's maxillary arch was randomly subdivided (through chit method) into control and experimental groups. Labial fixed orthodontic appliances were used in all patients included. GROUP 1 includes canine retraction through conventional (labial) force. GROUP 2 includes canine retraction through dual (labial as well as palatal) force. Critical anchorage was used. Rate of canine retraction was measured through Vernier calipers intraorally as well as on study casts at following time points. T0: just before canine retraction. T1-T6: 1-6 months of canine retraction.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
45
Dual force is applied on one side and compared with conventional retraction
Dr Ishrat ul Ebad Khan Institute of Oral Health Sciences
Karachi, Pakistan
To compare maxillary canine retraction rate among conventional (labial) vs dual (simultaneous labial and palatal) force mechanics using labial fixed orthodontic appliances.
Rate of canine retraction will be assessed and compared from T1 to T6 in two groups one with labial force only and the other with dual force through measurement taken on cast as well as intraorally at each timepoints through vernier calipers.
Time frame: 6 months
. To assess the biomechanical effects of dual force vs single force
During canine retraction biomechaical effects will be assessed that most commonly occur such as rotation in dual force vs conventional single force through measurement from the cast duplicated on tracing paper to evaluate mesial and distal angle of canine.
Time frame: 6 months
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