Well-aligned anterior teeth are the major reason for the patients seeking orthodontic treatment, and keeping teeth aligned and stable afterwards is a goal for the orthodontist and the patient. Relapse after treatment is a common problem, and it is defined as when teeth go back to their previous positions. Removable or fixed retainers have been used to avoid relapse after treatment. It has been common practice to use removable retention to retain anterior teeth in the maxilla. However, in recent decades, it has become increasingly common to retain with bonded retainers. Almost all previous studies on retention devices in the maxilla were based on removable retainers. Consequently, there existed knowledge gaps and lack of short-term and long-...
Background: Retention after orthodontic treatment is still a challenge and more evidence about post-...
Two different maxillary retention regimes were compared to ascertain if differences in posttreatment...
PURPOSE This retrospective cohort study investigated the long-term effectiveness of one type of m...
Background: Maxillary bonded and removable retainers maintain teeth in correct positions following o...
The lack of knowledge regarding the long-term effect of retention on anterior tooth alignment provid...
BACKGROUND: Retention is the phase of orthodontic treatment that attempts to keep teeth in the corre...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate three different retention methods in compliant patients after 2 years of rete...
Orthodontic retention is defined as maintaining teeth in optimal aesthetic and functional position a...
Background: Retention is the phase of orthodontic treatment that attempts to keep teeth in the corre...
Orthodontic treatment involves two major periods: the period of active orthodontic treatment and con...
Retention strategies, cost-effectiveness and long-term stability oftreatment outcome are essential a...
Retention is a phase of orthodontic treatment devised to keep the teeth in a correct position once t...
The aim of this study was to use a randomized controlled trial methodology to evaluate and compare t...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)In 2004 and again in 2009, the Cochrane collaboration...
Objective: To compare the long-term outcome 9 years after removal of two different types of fixed re...
Background: Retention after orthodontic treatment is still a challenge and more evidence about post-...
Two different maxillary retention regimes were compared to ascertain if differences in posttreatment...
PURPOSE This retrospective cohort study investigated the long-term effectiveness of one type of m...
Background: Maxillary bonded and removable retainers maintain teeth in correct positions following o...
The lack of knowledge regarding the long-term effect of retention on anterior tooth alignment provid...
BACKGROUND: Retention is the phase of orthodontic treatment that attempts to keep teeth in the corre...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate three different retention methods in compliant patients after 2 years of rete...
Orthodontic retention is defined as maintaining teeth in optimal aesthetic and functional position a...
Background: Retention is the phase of orthodontic treatment that attempts to keep teeth in the corre...
Orthodontic treatment involves two major periods: the period of active orthodontic treatment and con...
Retention strategies, cost-effectiveness and long-term stability oftreatment outcome are essential a...
Retention is a phase of orthodontic treatment devised to keep the teeth in a correct position once t...
The aim of this study was to use a randomized controlled trial methodology to evaluate and compare t...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)In 2004 and again in 2009, the Cochrane collaboration...
Objective: To compare the long-term outcome 9 years after removal of two different types of fixed re...
Background: Retention after orthodontic treatment is still a challenge and more evidence about post-...
Two different maxillary retention regimes were compared to ascertain if differences in posttreatment...
PURPOSE This retrospective cohort study investigated the long-term effectiveness of one type of m...