Dental and Occlusal Stability Clinical Trial
Official title:
PHASE 3 STUDY OF THE EFFECTIVITY OF TWO RETAINERS IN THE DENTAL AND OCCLUSAL STABILITY
There are several factors involved in the decision and the retention plan, such as occlusion, patient age, etiology of malocclusion, the speed of the correction, the length of the cusps and health of the tissues involved, relationships inclined planes, size of the arches, harmony of the arches, muscle pressure, interdental proximal contact, cell metabolism and atmospheric pressure. Given these concepts, we need to find grounds to enable decision making with respect to the retainer that offers the best features of containment and stability.
This study aims to assess the stability of tooth position and occlusal retention during treatment with two types of retainers, Essix type retainer and the retainer plate type Hawley in individuals who have completed their growth ending orthodontic treatment at the Faculty of Dentistry University of Antioquia and CES University Medellín ;
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment