Malocclusion Clinical Trial
Official title:
EXD-959 Esthetic Ceramic Self-ligating Orthodontic Brackets and EXD-961 Related Instruments Trial: A Multicenter Case Series Study of the Performance o the EXD-959 Ceramic Bracket System in New and Intercept Orthodontic Patients
Verified date | February 2021 |
Source | 3M |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
The purpose of this study is to assess the performance of the EXD-959 self-ligating ceramic bracket system using EXD 961 instruments in the treatment of orthodontic malocclusion. The information gained in this study and other studies will be used to evaluate the clinical performance of the bracket system during orthodontic treatment and to substantiate marketing claims for the bracket system, open/close instrument and de-bonding instrument.
Status | Active, not recruiting |
Enrollment | 78 |
Est. completion date | April 30, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | December 30, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 11 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. Able to understand and willing to voluntarily sign the consent/assent form(s); 2. Willing and able to return to the study facility for scheduled visits and recalls; 3. Have permanent dentition including first molars, premolars, canines, and incisors erupted; 4. Teeth have sound, non-carious buccal enamel, free from white-spot lesions; and, 5. Have good oral hygiene as determined by the orthodontist/dental hygienist. For intercept patients only: 6. Currently have brackets on their teeth; and, 7. Have begun treatment with rectangular archwires; or, who are in their finishing stage of orthodontic treatment (i.e. they have 3 to 4 months of treatment remaining). Exclusion Criteria: 1. Currently participating in another clinical study. 2. Difficulty being compliant with study visits, such as those planning or having extensive travel commitments or who lack transportation. 3. Have mental, emotional, or developmental disabilities. 4. Have a complex/surgical case. 5. Have a deep overbite that would result in their maxillary incisor teeth occluding with the ceramic brackets on the mandibular teeth that cannot be avoided. 6. Need essential dental care, i.e., for broken teeth, grossly carious or abscessed teeth. 7. Have dental prostheses/implants that will interfere with projected teeth movement. 8. Have known allergies to product ingredients (e.g. methacrylate resin materials, nickel, chromium). 9. Have a medical or oral condition that, in the investigator's judgement, may compromise the subject's safety or interfere with the conduct and outcome of the study. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | McComb Orthodontics | Culver City | California |
United States | Simply Smiles | McKinney | Texas |
United States | Minnesota Orthodontics | Northfield | Minnesota |
United States | Alvetro Orthodontics | Sidney | Ohio |
United States | Shults Orthodontics | Wellington | Florida |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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3M |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Performance and functionality of the EXD-959 Bracket System and Related EXD-961 instruments in correcting dental malocclusions. | Validate that the EXD-959 Bracket System and Related EXD-961 instruments meet the user needs based on sponsor solicited feedback from dental professionals using, and patients wearing, these new orthodontic brackets. | The primary time-frame will be based on the Visit 4 data (12-16-wk post-baseline). | |
Secondary | Orthodontists' ability to correct rotated teeth in dental patients as assessed using a questionnaire with a 7-point Likert scale | Orthodontist-Investigators' subjective assessment of their ability to correct or straighten rotated teeth using the study brackets. | The primary time-frame will be based on the Visit 4 data (12-16-wk post-baseline). | |
Secondary | Torque control assessed using a questionnaire with a 7-point Likert scale | Orthodontist-Investigators' subjective assessment of their ability to achieve the desired crown-root inclination when using the study brackets. Re: Torque Control: Clinicians will complete a 7-point Likert Scale that asks them, "How satisfied are you with your ability to achieve your desired finishing goals using the study brackets?." (Orthodontists will know the meaning of torque control as it relates to the clinicians ability to use the brackets to torque the roots of teeth into an ideal location in addition to correcting the crookedness of the tooth crowns. There is a 7-point range on the scale where: #1 = Highly Satisfied and #6 = Very Dissatisfied and #7 = Not Applicable (N/A). The lower values are the better scores as they indicate how satisfied the clinicians are with their ability to achieve their desired results using the study brackets. | The primary time-frame will be based on the Visit 4 data (12-16-wk post-baseline). | |
Secondary | Study subjects' assessment of bracket comfort assessed using a a questionnaire with a 7-point Likert scale scale | Study subjects' subjective assessment of how comfortable the brackets feel to them. Intercept patients will complete this questionnaire for their existing brackets. Once those brackets are removed and the study bracket are placed they will be asked to complete the same questionnaire. Re: Bracket Comfort: Subjects will complete a 7-point Likert Scale that asks them, "How comfortable do the surfaces of your new braces (brackets) feel to you? There is a 7-point range on the scale where: #1 = Very Comfortable and #7 = Very Uncomfortable. The lower values are the better scores as they indicate comfort. Paired differences between bracket type will be summarized and tested for significant differences. | The primary time-frame will be based on the Visit 4 data (12-16-wk post-baseline). | |
Secondary | Bond strength; assessed using the percent of total brackets that unintentionally debond, as captured on a bond failure tracking form. | Bond failure rates will be computed as a percentage of individual bracket failures relative to all the teeth bonded with brackets. In addition, a 95% confidence interval of the overall bond failure rate will be computed using the Wilson Score method. | The primary time-frame will be based on the Visit 4 data (12-16-wk post-baseline). | |
Secondary | Study subjects' assessment of bracket esthetics by using a questionnaire and a 7-point Likert scale. | All patient-subjects will be asked to complete a form with a 7-point Likert Scale related to how they think the brackets look on their teeth. Intercept patients will complete this questionnaire for their existing brackets. Once those brackets are removed and the study bracket are placed they will be asked to complete the same questionnaire. Re: Bracket Esthetics: Subjects will complete a 7-point Likert Scale that asks them, "How well do you think your braces blend in with your teeth? There is a 7-point range on the scale where: #1 = Very Good and #7 = Very Bad. The lower values are the better scores as they indicate good esthetics. Paired differences between bracket type will be summarized and tested for significant differences. Esthetic rating differences of more than a 2-point decrease (on a 7-point Likert scale), via the individual rating at the 12-16 week visit relative to bonding, will be deemed significant. | The primary time-frame will be based on the Visit 4 data (12-16-wk post-baseline). | |
Secondary | Bracket and door durability assessed using the percent of total brackets that break, or where the door breaks, as captured on a bracket issue tracking form. | Sites will record all problems with any study brackets, including any issues with the bracket doors. | The primary time-frame will be based on the Visit 4 data (12-16-wk post-baseline). | |
Secondary | Ease of Removal of study brackets when treatment is completed; assessed using a questionnaire and 7-point Likert Scale | Orthodontist-Investigators' and/or dental assistants' subjective assessment of how easily the brackets come off of the teeth when the patient's treatment has been completed. Re: Debondng of Brackets: Clinicians will complete a 7-point Likert Scale that asks them, "Rate the ease of debonding the study brackets." There is a 7-point range on the scale where: #1 = Very Easy and #7 = Very Difficult. The lower values are the better scores as they indicate how easy it is to remove the brackets after treatment has been completed. | The primary time-frame will be based on the Visit 4 data (12-16-wk post-baseline). |
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