This case report presents a study of unwanted tooth movements during the retention phase after orthodontic treatment. The early recognition of these unwanted tooth movements is paramount for patients and clinicians to prevent the associated negative consequences. A 21-year-old male presented with aesthetic complaints regarding his upper front teeth. He underwent orthodontic treatment at the age of 9 years and 11 months and finished his treatment 2 years and 11 months later. Flexible spiral wires (FSW) were bonded to the anterior segment of the upper and lower jaws to stabilize the end result. The failure of the fixed retainers had never occurred previously. The diagnostic assessment demonstrated a previously orthodontically treated class I ...
Background: Orthodontic retention aims to maintain optimal teeth positions after active treatment. T...
Background: Most of the orthodontic cases require a long period of retention which is usually carrie...
Background: Maxillary bonded and removable retainers maintain teeth in correct positions following o...
INTRODUCTION: The flexible spiral wire (FSW) retainer is the most frequently used type of fixed reta...
Bonding a flexible spiral wire retainer to the lingual surfaces of all 6 anterior mandibular teeth i...
Bonding a flexible spiral wire retainer to the lingual surfaces of all six anterior mandibular teeth...
While permanent retention is today the method of choice to stabilize orthodontic treatment outcomes,...
(1) Background and objective: Tooth movements described as unexplained, aberrant, unexpected, unwant...
INTRODUCTION: The aims of this study were to survey current retention procedures applied by Dutch or...
INTRODUCTION The aims of this study were to survey current retention procedures applied by Dutch ...
Sometimes teeth can move even if they seem to have been perfectly stabilised by a retention wire. We...
AIMS: To identify if lower incisor movements after orthodontic treatment are due to the relapse of...
Introduction: The flexible spiral wire (FSW) canine-to-canine lingual retainer bonded to all 6 anter...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Severe rotation of tooth is one of the most common problems in orthodontics and ...
Introduction: The aim of this work was to analyze the dental and skeletal changes in patients treate...
Background: Orthodontic retention aims to maintain optimal teeth positions after active treatment. T...
Background: Most of the orthodontic cases require a long period of retention which is usually carrie...
Background: Maxillary bonded and removable retainers maintain teeth in correct positions following o...
INTRODUCTION: The flexible spiral wire (FSW) retainer is the most frequently used type of fixed reta...
Bonding a flexible spiral wire retainer to the lingual surfaces of all 6 anterior mandibular teeth i...
Bonding a flexible spiral wire retainer to the lingual surfaces of all six anterior mandibular teeth...
While permanent retention is today the method of choice to stabilize orthodontic treatment outcomes,...
(1) Background and objective: Tooth movements described as unexplained, aberrant, unexpected, unwant...
INTRODUCTION: The aims of this study were to survey current retention procedures applied by Dutch or...
INTRODUCTION The aims of this study were to survey current retention procedures applied by Dutch ...
Sometimes teeth can move even if they seem to have been perfectly stabilised by a retention wire. We...
AIMS: To identify if lower incisor movements after orthodontic treatment are due to the relapse of...
Introduction: The flexible spiral wire (FSW) canine-to-canine lingual retainer bonded to all 6 anter...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Severe rotation of tooth is one of the most common problems in orthodontics and ...
Introduction: The aim of this work was to analyze the dental and skeletal changes in patients treate...
Background: Orthodontic retention aims to maintain optimal teeth positions after active treatment. T...
Background: Most of the orthodontic cases require a long period of retention which is usually carrie...
Background: Maxillary bonded and removable retainers maintain teeth in correct positions following o...