Different strategies used in the retention phase of orthodontic treatment

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Autor(a) principal: Lima,Vinicius Schau de Araújo
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Carvalho,Felipe de Assis Ribeiro, Almeida,Rhita Cristina Cunha, Capelli Júnior,Jonas
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2176-94512012000400022
Resumo: OBJECTIVE: To identify most frequent clinical conducts, considering the following variables: 1) used appliances; 2) time of use; 3) protocol of use in daily hours and evolution with along time; 4) percentage of patients in follow up 1 year after treatment; and 5) most frequent observed relapses.. METHODS: It was used a questionnaire distributed to all specialization course of Orthodontics inscribed in the Brazilian Federal Council of Dentistry until October of 2005. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: It was obtained 91 valid questionnaires. For data analysis were used descriptive statistics and chi-square for linear tendency and chi-square for linear trend and chi-square for multivariate linear trend. We can conclude that: 1) on upper arch, the most used appliances were Hawley, wraparound and acetate plate; in the lower multi-stranded rod, steel rod not bonded to incisors and rod bonded to the incisors; 2) it was indicated its use for more than 24 months for the upper arch, with a trend toward its less use than in the lower arch; 3) the protocol of use in the upper arch begins with 24 hours/day, reducing after the second year; for the lower arch the protocol of hours/day was kept stable; 4) after 1 year of retention most than 50% of treated cases were re-examined; 5) most common relapses were crowding, giroversion and opening of diastemas.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Different strategies used in the retention phase of orthodontic treatment
title Different strategies used in the retention phase of orthodontic treatment
spellingShingle Different strategies used in the retention phase of orthodontic treatment
Lima,Vinicius Schau de Araújo
Retention
Relapse
Stability
title_short Different strategies used in the retention phase of orthodontic treatment
title_full Different strategies used in the retention phase of orthodontic treatment
title_fullStr Different strategies used in the retention phase of orthodontic treatment
title_full_unstemmed Different strategies used in the retention phase of orthodontic treatment
title_sort Different strategies used in the retention phase of orthodontic treatment
author Lima,Vinicius Schau de Araújo
author_facet Lima,Vinicius Schau de Araújo
Carvalho,Felipe de Assis Ribeiro
Almeida,Rhita Cristina Cunha
Capelli Júnior,Jonas
author_role author
author2 Carvalho,Felipe de Assis Ribeiro
Almeida,Rhita Cristina Cunha
Capelli Júnior,Jonas
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima,Vinicius Schau de Araújo
Carvalho,Felipe de Assis Ribeiro
Almeida,Rhita Cristina Cunha
Capelli Júnior,Jonas
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Retention
Relapse
Stability
topic Retention
Relapse
Stability
description OBJECTIVE: To identify most frequent clinical conducts, considering the following variables: 1) used appliances; 2) time of use; 3) protocol of use in daily hours and evolution with along time; 4) percentage of patients in follow up 1 year after treatment; and 5) most frequent observed relapses.. METHODS: It was used a questionnaire distributed to all specialization course of Orthodontics inscribed in the Brazilian Federal Council of Dentistry until October of 2005. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: It was obtained 91 valid questionnaires. For data analysis were used descriptive statistics and chi-square for linear tendency and chi-square for linear trend and chi-square for multivariate linear trend. We can conclude that: 1) on upper arch, the most used appliances were Hawley, wraparound and acetate plate; in the lower multi-stranded rod, steel rod not bonded to incisors and rod bonded to the incisors; 2) it was indicated its use for more than 24 months for the upper arch, with a trend toward its less use than in the lower arch; 3) the protocol of use in the upper arch begins with 24 hours/day, reducing after the second year; for the lower arch the protocol of hours/day was kept stable; 4) after 1 year of retention most than 50% of treated cases were re-examined; 5) most common relapses were crowding, giroversion and opening of diastemas.
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