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Study NCT ID: NCT06232928
Status: COMPLETED
Last Update Posted: 2024-01-31
First Post: 2023-10-30

Brief Title: Early Versus Late Intermaxillary Elastics in Patients With Class II Malocclusion
Sponsor: Ain Shams University
Organization: Ain Shams University

Study Overview

Official Title: Early Versus Late Intermaxillary Elastics in Patients With Class II Malocclusion
Status: COMPLETED
Status Verified Date: 2021-03
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: False
If Expanded Access, NCT#: N/A
Has Expanded Access, NCT# Status: N/A
Acronym: None
Brief Summary: This clinical trial aimed to compare the effect of immediate light short Class II elastics versus conventional Class II elastics on the skeletal dental and soft tissues in patients with Class II malocclusion

Participants with class II malocclusion divided into 2 groups early group wore immediate light short Class II elastics and conventional group wore conventional Class II elastics on rigid stainless steel arch wires
Detailed Description: Instrument and procedures I Diagnostic Procedures

1 Medical and dental history
2 Comprehensive clinical examination a Extraoral examination b Intraoral examination c Functional examination
3 Diagnostic records

1 Photographs
2 Orthodontic study models
3 Radiographic records
4 Treatment plan II Interventions

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1 Placement of pre-adjusted edgewise fixed orthodontic appliance
2 Disarticulation of occlusion by glass ionomer cement
3 Selection of the proper elastics size
4 Patient motivation and instructions
5 Follow up III Methods of data collection

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1 Cephalometric analysis
2 Digital models analysis
3 Smile analysis IV Statistical Analysis

I Diagnostic Procedures Detailed and comprehensive patient diagnosis was performed guided by the evaluation sheet used at the Department of Orthodontics Faculty of Dentistry Ain Shams University

The diagnostic procedure included the following steps

1 Medical and dental history Full history was obtained for each patient including patients name sex age chief complaint medical and dental history
2 Comprehensive clinical examination a Extraoral examination Frontal examination Extraoral examination included the examination of the patients facial type symmetry vertical facial proportions and lip competence

Smile examination Comprehensive smile analysis was carried out including gingival display on smiling smile arc smile symmetry and width of buccal corridors All the patients included in the study showed normal gingival display on smiling

Profile examination Examination of facial profile type lip protrusion and nasolabial angle lip competence and vertical facial proportions was carried on profile examination

b Intraoral examination Full and detailed intraoral examination included number of teeth present in the oral cavity oral hygiene periodontal condition of all teeth the presence of any caries broken restorations and missing teeth

Examining the malocclusion in all planes of space was performed as well Molar relationship canine relationships and overjet were determined The overbite was assessed The midlines were checked for any shift and the posterior occlusion was checked to determine any presence of posterior crossbite Arch form palatal vault shape and depth were also clinically examined Patients included into the study showed Class II canine relationship increased overjet and proclined maxillary incisors

The functional occlusion was also examined including discrepancy between the intercuspal position and the retruded contact position the occlusion during lateral excursions was examined for working and non-working side contacts and the occlusal guidance was checked during anterior excursions

c Functional examination The breathing pattern of each patient was checked Additionally the tongue was examined to determine any abnormal posture or function Mouth breathing patients were referred for consultation to check for patency of airway and remove any causes of respiratory obstruction prior to treatment
3 Diagnostic records

A full set of orthodontic records was taken for every patient as part of the routine procedure for the treatment of patients in the outpatient clinic of the Orthodontic Department Ain Shams University including

a Photographs

Eight essential orthodontic extra-oral and intra-oral photographs For each case a full set of extraoral and intraoral photographs were taken

Standardized smile photographs Three standardized smile photographs frontal 45 degrees and profile photographs were taken These photographs were taken immediately before starting to wear the elastics and after reaching Class I canines relation and alignment and leveling For standardization several parameters were fixed during capturing of the photos i Camera

Settings

Position ii Lens iii Patient head orientation i Camera A camera D5300 was used to capture the standardized photos The same camera was used to capture all photos for standardization

Settings The camera settings were fixed during capturing all the photos The manual mode was selected and the settings were adjusted The aperture was set at f13 the shutter speed was set at 1200 The flash compensation was set to -03 and the exposure compensation was set at -1 The built-in flash in the camera was used
position The camera was set at a fixed distance from the patient by using 3 permanent marks on the floor The tripod was always repositioned on these marks for a fixed distance between the camera and the patient

To standardize the camera position in space horizontal and vertical axes the camera was connected to the quick-releasing plate which mounts the camera on the tripod The tripod had two spirit levels which were used to ensure that the mounted camera was not tilted in the horizontal or the vertical axes The round spirit level was used to adjust the vertical axis of the camera The horizontal spirit level was used to adjust the horizontal tilt of the camera This was confirmed by ensuring that the air bubble was in the middle mark of the spirit level for every photo The vertical level of the camera was raised till the focal point of the lens was at the same level of the patients nasal tip

ii Lens The focal length was set at 55 for all the photos iii Patient head orientation A fixed graduated gray background was placed behind the patients at a fixed distance from the patient and the camera was mounted on the tripod

Also the graduated background was placed behind the patients During the photography grids on the camera screen matched with grids of the graduated background Once the patient sat on the chair The patients face mid-sagittal plane was parallel to lines drawn on the background and perpendicular to the floor Finally Patients were instructed to smile then the three photographs were taken The choice of the post- elastics smiles photos was based on the selection of photos with equal lip elevation

b Orthodontic study models Alginate impressions were taken for the upper and lower arches of each patient using suitable-sized perforated trays and alginate impression material mixed according to the manufacturers instructions Each impression was poured with improved orthodontic stone material Orthodontic bases were established and trimmed for the study models Then all models were scanned by a 3-shape R-750 scanner

c Orthodontic Radiographic records
Lateral cephalometric radiographs A lateral cephalometric radiographic image was taken for each patient and was used to measure the anteroposterior and vertical skeletal dental and soft tissue relations
Orthopantomogram radiograph An Orthopantomogram radiograph was taken and used to detect any dental or bone anomalies and evaluate the general periodontal condition bone level stage of eruption position of third molars
4 Formulation of the problem list and treatment plan The information gathered from history clinical examination and diagnostic records was then used to formulate the problem list and eventually develop the treatment plan If the treatment plan included non-extraction treatment with the use of pre-adjusted edgewise fixed orthodontic appliance and Class II elastics the patient was included in the study

Patients were then randomly allocated into the early or conventional groups and after having signed the informed consent intervention procedures were then started

II Interventions

The procedures completed in this study were as follows

Early group

In the early group the pre-adjusted edgewise appliance was placed on both maxillary and mandibular arches either in the same visit or at least within the same week Alignment and leveling were done using a standardized wire sequence Immediate light short elastics were inserted from the first visit The details are as follows

1 Placement of Edgewise fixed orthodontic appliance Scaling polishing and oral hygiene instructions were given at least 1 week before bonding Orthodontic brackets 0018-inch slot size Roth prescription were then placed on upper and lower arch wires
2 Disarticulation of occlusion by glass ionomer cement Glass ionomer cement was placed on the central fossa of the lower first molar bilaterally then the patient was instructed to close the mouth occluding on glass ionomer leaving a thin layer This was then followed by removal of excess and finishing were done Then Alignment and leveling were done using a standardized wire sequence
3 Selection of the proper elastic size After bonding disarticulation and arch wires placement The elastic size was chosen with the help of a force gauge The elastics were selected based on the previously defined force range

Elastic was placed on the lower second premolar hook and stretched to the upper canine hook by force gauge while the patient occluded then the force level was checked if it was within the light force range 2-35 ounces it would be selected

Patients were instructed on placement of the elastics using the elastic holder
4 Patient motivation and instructions The importance of elastics was explained to patients to become motivated for regular elastic placement Patients were instructed to change the elastics twice per day 24 hours wear remove it only while eating and regularly mark the follow-up charts which were given to patients
5 Follow up Patients were checked regularly during clinical visits every 4 weeks and arch wires were changed as usual To encourage better patients compliance follow-up charts were regularly checked Additionally text messages were sent as reminders for the patients and they were asked to send photographs of their teeth with the elastics every two weeks

Patients were followed up until the achievement of a Class I canine relationship and reaching to 00160022-inch arch wire stainless steel Finally the post-elastics records were taken as follows

orthodontic study casts standardized smile and intraoral photographs cephalometric radiograph All patients were instructed to wear settling elastics with Class II vector until finishing and removal of fixed appliance

Conventional group

1 Placement of pre-adjusted edgewise fixed orthodontic appliance This procedure was done in a manner similar to the early group Patients were followed up every 4 weeks and arch wires were changed as usual for alignment and leveling Once the patient reached 00160022 stainless steel arch wires the arch wires were left for at least 1 month Then all records orthodontic study models extraoral standardized smile and intraoral photographs and cephalometric radiograph were taken before starting Class II elastics

2 Disarticulation of occlusion by glass ionomer cement The occlusal disarticulation was done as previously described for the early group

3 Selection of the proper elastic size For elastics size selection the elastics were placed on the first molar hook and stretched to the upper canine hook level Then the elastic size was selected if the measured force was within the medium force range 4-5 ounces

4 Patient motivation and instructions 5 Follow up For the previous steps all were done in a manner similar to the early group The arch wires were not changed The 00160022-inch stainless steel arch wires were left until Class I canines were achieved After the achievement of Class I canine relation the same procedures were done including post-elastic records taking and instructions for settling elastics wear

Study Oversight

Has Oversight DMC: None
Is a FDA Regulated Drug?: False
Is a FDA Regulated Device?: True
Is an Unapproved Device?: None
Is a PPSD?: None
Is a US Export?: True
Is an FDA AA801 Violation?: None