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Comparative Study
. 2008 Nov;134(5):646-51.
doi: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2007.01.032.

External apical root resorption in patients treated with conventional and self-ligating brackets

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Comparative Study

External apical root resorption in patients treated with conventional and self-ligating brackets

Nikolaos Pandis et al. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 2008 Nov.

Abstract

Introduction: Our aim was to comparatively investigate the amount of external apical root resorption (EARR) between conventional and passive self-ligating brackets.

Methods: Ninety-six patients were selected from a pool of patients satisfying the following inclusion criteria: no evidence of resorption on the pretreatment panoramic radiographs; no contributing history of trauma; no dilacerations of lateral incisor roots, maxillary anodontia, and impacted canines; complete root formation at the start of treatment; intact and caries-free maxillary incisors; and no endodontically treated incisors. Patients received treatment with either a passive self-ligating bracket system or a conventional edgewise appliance, both with a 0.022-in slot. EARR of the maxillary incisors was evaluated on panoramic radiographs, taken before and after orthodontic treatment measured in millimeters. Distortion of measurements caused by panoramic radiographs was investigated by using a calibrated periodontal probe attached to the lateral incisor, and the extent of magnification was estimated to be 14%. Statistical comparisons of EARR between appliance type, age, sex, extraction treatment, and duration of treatment were investigated with univariate and multivariate regression modeling.

Results: Overall, no difference was found in the amount of EARR between appliance systems. Age, sex, and extraction treatment were not reliable predictors of EARR, but a positive association between EARR and duration of treatment was observed.

Conclusions: No difference should be expected for root resorption between conventional and passive self-ligating brackets.

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