Malocclusion of Anterior Teeth Clinical Trial
Official title:
An Evaluation of the Efficacy of Self-Ligating Brackets Alone Or In Combination With Flapless Corticotomy In Leveling And Aligning Severely Crowded Dental Arches Compared With Conventional Brackets: A Randomized Clinical Controlled Trial
Patients at the Orthodontic Department of University of Damascus Dental School will be examined and subjects who meet the inclusion criteria will be admitted then the initial diagnostic records (diagnostic gypsum samples - internal and external oral photographs as well as radiographic images) will be studied to ensure that the selection criteria are accurately matched. The aim of this study is to compare three groups of patients with severe crowding of the upper anterior teeth: - Group 1 : Patients will be treated using self-ligating brackets - Group 2 : Patients will be treated using self-ligating brackets associated with flapless corticotomy. - Group 3 : Patients will be treated using traditional brackets (i.e. brackets positioned on the labial surface of the teeth) At the end of leveling and aligning phase, we will compare the self-ligating brackets and traditional brackets ( the acceleration of teeth movement, dental and alveolar changes and other variables ) Also, there is an intention to study the effectiveness of using flapless corticotomy with the self-ligating brackets.
The sample of this study will be chosen according the following steps: - The examination of patients referred to the Department of Orthodontics at the University of Damascus Dental School (clinical examination, diagnostic plaster models, radiographic photos , external and internal oral photographs) then subjects who meet the inclusion criteria will be included in this trial. - A random sample of 100 patients from the sampling frame will be chosen. - An information sheet ( including the research objective and treatment plan in detail ) will be given to each candidate. Then consent forms will be collected from those who agree to participate. - A random selection of 60 patients will be performed. Then a random distribution of these patients to 3 groups will be done. ;