OBJECTIVES: To study occlusal wear of anterior teeth in orthodontic patients retained with different retainers until 5 years post-treatment, and to investigate whether type of retention influences occlusal wear. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Orthodontic patients (n=222), aged 15 years maximally at the start of treatment, were followed until 5 years post-treatment. In the maxilla, a retainer bonded on all six teeth or a removable retainer was used; in the mandible, a lingual retainer was bonded on all anterior teeth or on canines only. Dental casts were analyzed before treatment (T(0)), after treatment (T(1)), and 5 years post-treatment (T(5)). Incisal and canine wear were scored by applying a grading scale. Intercanine width, overjet, and overbite ...
Background: Maxillary bonded and removable retainers maintain teeth in correct positions following o...
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...
Contains fulltext : 80090.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: To...
OBJECTIVE: To study progression of tooth wear quantitatively in a convenient sample of young adults ...
OBJECTIVES While permanent retention is today the method of choice to stabilize orthodontic treatme...
Introduction: Despite major advances in orthodontic tooth movement, orthodontic retention still rema...
PURPOSE This retrospective cohort study investigated the long-term effectiveness of one type of m...
Introduction: Long-term or even indefinite retention is routinely prescribed after orthodontic treat...
Well-aligned anterior teeth are the major reason for the patients seeking orthodontic treatment, and...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate three different retention methods in compliant patients after 2 years of rete...
Objective: To compare the long-term outcome 9 years after removal of two different types of fixed re...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Introduction: The purpose of the study was to measu...
The lack of knowledge regarding the long-term effect of retention on anterior tooth alignment provid...
Fixed retainer after orthodontic treatment is an increasing retention appliance. For the mandibular ...
Background: Maxillary bonded and removable retainers maintain teeth in correct positions following o...
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...
Contains fulltext : 80090.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: To...
OBJECTIVE: To study progression of tooth wear quantitatively in a convenient sample of young adults ...
OBJECTIVES While permanent retention is today the method of choice to stabilize orthodontic treatme...
Introduction: Despite major advances in orthodontic tooth movement, orthodontic retention still rema...
PURPOSE This retrospective cohort study investigated the long-term effectiveness of one type of m...
Introduction: Long-term or even indefinite retention is routinely prescribed after orthodontic treat...
Well-aligned anterior teeth are the major reason for the patients seeking orthodontic treatment, and...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate three different retention methods in compliant patients after 2 years of rete...
Objective: To compare the long-term outcome 9 years after removal of two different types of fixed re...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Introduction: The purpose of the study was to measu...
The lack of knowledge regarding the long-term effect of retention on anterior tooth alignment provid...
Fixed retainer after orthodontic treatment is an increasing retention appliance. For the mandibular ...
Background: Maxillary bonded and removable retainers maintain teeth in correct positions following o...
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...