Objective: The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the failure rate of fixed lingual retainers and to determine the distribution of these failures over a 6-month period. Materials and Method: One hundred and fifty consecutively treated patients (92 females and 58 males, mean age of 14.89±1.08 years) who received canine-to-canine fixed lingual retainers after active orthodontic treatment were followed up for 6 months. A 0.0215-inch five-stranded wire (PentaOne, Masel Orthodontics) was bonded to the teeth using Transbond LR (3M Unitek) adhesive. The patients were examined in the 1st, 3rd, and 6th months after retention. The retainer failures during the 6-month observation period were registered, and statistically analyzed using a...
Introduction: The flexible spiral wire (FSW) canine-to-canine lingual retainer bonded to all 6 anter...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare bond failure and breakage rates of two types of bon...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare bond failure and breakage rates of two types of bon...
Bonded retainers are considered reliable, independent of patient co-operation, and highly efficient....
Background: Most of the orthodontic cases require a long period of retention which is usually carrie...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the risk of failure of fixed orthodontic retention protocols. DATA Sc...
Objective: To compare the frequency of clinical failure of lingual retainers bonded with primerless ...
Introduction: This 2-arm parallel trial aimed to assess the number of failures of mandibular fixed r...
The objectives of this study were to retrospectively evaluate the clinical survival rate of flexible...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this longitudinal prospective randomized study was to evaluate the clinic...
Background: Orthodontic retention aims to maintain optimal teeth positions after active treatment. T...
Background: The long-term evidence regarding failures of fixed retainers is limited and the aim of t...
Objective Retainers play a critical role in the long-term success of orthodontic treatment. The aims...
Introduction: The flexible spiral wire (FSW) canine-to-canine lingual retainer bonded to all 6 anter...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare bond failure and breakage rates of two types of bon...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare bond failure and breakage rates of two types of bon...
Bonded retainers are considered reliable, independent of patient co-operation, and highly efficient....
Background: Most of the orthodontic cases require a long period of retention which is usually carrie...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the risk of failure of fixed orthodontic retention protocols. DATA Sc...
Objective: To compare the frequency of clinical failure of lingual retainers bonded with primerless ...
Introduction: This 2-arm parallel trial aimed to assess the number of failures of mandibular fixed r...
The objectives of this study were to retrospectively evaluate the clinical survival rate of flexible...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this longitudinal prospective randomized study was to evaluate the clinic...
Background: Orthodontic retention aims to maintain optimal teeth positions after active treatment. T...
Background: The long-term evidence regarding failures of fixed retainers is limited and the aim of t...
Objective Retainers play a critical role in the long-term success of orthodontic treatment. The aims...
Introduction: The flexible spiral wire (FSW) canine-to-canine lingual retainer bonded to all 6 anter...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare bond failure and breakage rates of two types of bon...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare bond failure and breakage rates of two types of bon...