Abstract Introduction The aim of this split-mouth trial was to compare power-arm sliding (PAS) and direct sliding (DS) canine retraction mechanics in terms of speed, rotation, angulation, and anchorage loss. Methods Thirty-six class II division 1 patients (20 females, 16 males; mean age, 16.94 ± 3.23) requiring upper first premolar extraction were included in the study. Miniscrews were used as anchorage units, and a retraction force of 150 gr was applied from the power arm on one side and from the bracket on the opposite side by using elastomeric chains. Randomization was achieved by block randomization with a 1:1 allocation ratio either to the right or the left with allocations concealed in opaque, sealed envelopes. Digital models were acq...
Introduction: The objective of this clinical prospective study was to evaluate the effect of the tw...
Objective: The aims of this study were to compare different surgical approaches to rapid canine ret...
Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the rate of canine retraction, the anchorage loss, and the...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to check the rate of canine retraction with bodily mechani...
Objective: To evaluate the velocity of canine retraction, anchorage loss and changes on canine and f...
OBJECTIVE: To mechanically evaluate different systems used for canine retraction. METHODS: Three dif...
Canine retraction was done for 19 patients. Movement , Tipping and rotation of canine and molar move...
Objectives: The aim of this randomized clinical trial is to investigate the rate of canine retractio...
Objective: To measure space closure during the retraction of upper permanent canines with selfligati...
Abstract Background Extraction of the first premolar followed by canine retraction into the extracti...
BACKGROUND: The current study was carried out to compare the amount of tooth movement during canine ...
Objective: To compare the mean rate of canine retraction on round and rectangular stainless steel ar...
Background: The dimensions of the arch wire affect its stiffness and the play between the wire and b...
Objectives: To assess the mechanical environment for three fixed appliances designed to retract the ...
OBJECTIVE: To validate whether applying a well-defined initial three-dimensional (3D) load can creat...
Introduction: The objective of this clinical prospective study was to evaluate the effect of the tw...
Objective: The aims of this study were to compare different surgical approaches to rapid canine ret...
Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the rate of canine retraction, the anchorage loss, and the...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to check the rate of canine retraction with bodily mechani...
Objective: To evaluate the velocity of canine retraction, anchorage loss and changes on canine and f...
OBJECTIVE: To mechanically evaluate different systems used for canine retraction. METHODS: Three dif...
Canine retraction was done for 19 patients. Movement , Tipping and rotation of canine and molar move...
Objectives: The aim of this randomized clinical trial is to investigate the rate of canine retractio...
Objective: To measure space closure during the retraction of upper permanent canines with selfligati...
Abstract Background Extraction of the first premolar followed by canine retraction into the extracti...
BACKGROUND: The current study was carried out to compare the amount of tooth movement during canine ...
Objective: To compare the mean rate of canine retraction on round and rectangular stainless steel ar...
Background: The dimensions of the arch wire affect its stiffness and the play between the wire and b...
Objectives: To assess the mechanical environment for three fixed appliances designed to retract the ...
OBJECTIVE: To validate whether applying a well-defined initial three-dimensional (3D) load can creat...
Introduction: The objective of this clinical prospective study was to evaluate the effect of the tw...
Objective: The aims of this study were to compare different surgical approaches to rapid canine ret...
Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the rate of canine retraction, the anchorage loss, and the...