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What Is the Most Effective Frictionless Method for Retracting Anterior Teeth When Using Buccal Fixed-Appliance Therapy? A Systematic Review

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dc.contributor.author Kheshfeh, Mohammad Naem
dc.contributor.author Hajeer, Mohammad Younis
dc.contributor.author Al Hinnawi, Mhd. Firas
dc.contributor.author Awawdeh, Mohammed Adel
dc.contributor.author Albalawi, Farraj
dc.contributor.author Alotaib, Ghada Serhan
dc.contributor.author Alam, Mohammad Khursheed
dc.contributor.author Zakaria, Ahmad Salim
dc.date.accessioned 2024-10-03T06:27:57Z
dc.date.available 2024-10-03T06:27:57Z
dc.date.issued 2024-12-30
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.daffodilvarsity.edu.bd:8080/handle/123456789/13475
dc.description.abstract There are various techniques and designs for springs used in orthodontic treatment, including frictionless methods for closing spaces. However, there is limited explicit evidence to support the superiority of one method over another. This review aims to investigate the available evidence and highlight the advantages of these different methods. This review contained six papers, and information such as study design, spring design, applied force systems, variables studied, follow-up period, and records were extracted. All of the studies focused on canine retraction with the Ladanyi spring showing the highest rate of movement (1.8 mm per month) among all springs for upper canine retraction. The Gjessing and T-loop springs outperformed the Reverse Closing Loop and Ricketts spring, respectively, substantially. In terms of tip control, the T-loop spring showed a clear advantage over the modified Marcotte spring with a difference of 1.2° vs. 6.6° per 3 months. Additionally, it was observed that the Reverse Closing Loop caused a significant loss of anchorage during canine retraction with a medial movement of 2.4 mm. When comparing wire types, no significant differences were found between TMA and Nitinol, while stainless steel was found to be less effective in terms of movement rate and tip control. However, the results indicated that there was no clear evidence that one specific technique was definitively preferable to another; therefore, there is an urgent need for more studies with proper study designs to produce more robust conclusions. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher MDPI Publications en_US
dc.subject Techniques en_US
dc.subject Frictionless en_US
dc.subject Anterior teeth en_US
dc.title What Is the Most Effective Frictionless Method for Retracting Anterior Teeth When Using Buccal Fixed-Appliance Therapy? A Systematic Review en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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