Malocclusion Clinical Trial
Official title:
Pain and Discomfort With Anterior Versus Posterior Builds-up During Fixed Orthodontic Treatment: a Randomized Clinical Trial
Orthodontic build-ups are made by composite/resin material bonded to the palatal or occlusal
surfaces of teeth (usually molars or incisors). Their primary purpose is to prevent heavy
contact of the upper teeth with lower fixed appliances in patients with overbite reduction to
avoid brackets detachment. These appliances disarticulate the posterior teeth, deprogram the
masticatory muscles and allow for eruption, extrusion, and uprighting of the posterior teeth.
Build-ups are usually placed in the first months of the fixed orthodontic treatment and
contribute to increasing the perception of pain. In the orthodontic daily practice, the pain
is the most frequent symptom during treatment and is the one that most frightens/worries the
patients. Literature shows that fear of pain is one of the primary reasons that patients fail
to seek orthodontic care. Pain has a negative effect on patients' compliance, oral hygiene,
and missed appointments. Its effects on patients' daily lives is a major reason for
discontinuance of orthodontic treatment.
In the literature the prevention of pain and management of orthodontic builds-ups is a poorly
analyzed topic, despite being a daily problem in orthodontic clinical practice. So, the aim
of the present study is to investigate and analyze the perception of pain and function
impairment with different type of build-ups (anterior or posterior) to identify an efficient
clinical management protocol and an effective pain and discomfort prevention strategy.
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