Molar and incisor changes with Wilson rapid molar distalization
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Molar and incisor changes with Wilson rapid molar distalization
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the magnitude and direction of maxillary and mandibular first molar and incisor changes that occur during Class II molar correction with Wilson "rapid molar distalization." Nineteen patients (13 females, 6 males) were selected from the clinic at Loma Linda University Department of Orthodontics. All patients received maxillary bimetric distalizing arches (BDA), and either a mandibular three-dimensional lingual arch, with or without a passive 0.016 x 0.016-inch utility arch, or a traditional edgewise full banded and bonded arch. The arches were activated with open coil spring and Class II intermaxillary elastics. A total of five activations were completed or until visual inspection revealed a Class I molar relation. Prestudy and poststudy lateral cephalometric radiographs were taken with molar bands cemented. Dental changes were determined, with Ricketts superimpositions. The mean change in molar relation measured at the occlusal plane was 4.1 mm. The mean maxillary molar distalization was 2.16 mm, with 7.8 degrees of tip. The rate of maxillary molar movement was 0.56 mm per month. The mean mandibular molar mesial movement was 1.38 mm. The maxillary incisors protruded a mean of 0.3 mm, and extruded a mean of 1.6 mm. Except for the edgewise sample, all mandibular molars moved mesially further than the incisors, reducing the mandibular arch length. The presence of erupted maxillary second molars did not correlate with the rate of maxillary first molar movement, magnitude of movement, or amount of tipping that occurred.
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