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Tuula Talvitie, Mika Helminen, Susanna Karsila, Pertti Pirttiniemi, Luca Signorelli, Reeta Varho, Timo Peltomäki, Effects of force magnitude on dental arches in cervical headgear therapy, European Journal of Orthodontics, Volume 44, Issue 2, April 2022, Pages 146–154, https://doi.org/10.1093/ejo/cjab051

Effects of force magnitude on dental arches in cervical headgear therapy

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Author: Talvitie, Tuula1,2; Helminen, Mika3,4; Karsila, Susanna5;
Organizations: 1Vaasa Social Services and Health Care Division, Dental Service, Vaasa, Finland
2Faculty of Health Sciences, Institute of Dentistry, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland
3Tays Research Services, Tampere University Hospital, Finland
4Faculty of Social Sciences, Health Sciences, Tampere University, Finland
5Turku Municipal Health Care Services, Dental Teaching Unit, Turku, Finland
6Department of Oral Development and Orthodontics, Research Unit of Oral Health Sciences, University of Oulu, Finland
7Medical Research Center, Oulu University Hospital, Finland
8Private Practice, Wil, Switzerland
9Faculty of Medicine and Health Technology, Tampere University, Finland
Format: article
Version: accepted version
Access: open
Online Access: PDF Full Text (PDF, 0.7 MB)
Persistent link: http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe2023021326860
Language: English
Published: Oxford University Press, 2022
Publish Date: 2023-02-13
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Abstract

Aim: To study the influence of different force magnitudes on dental arches in cervical headgear (CHG) treatment.

Material and methods: In this controlled clinical trial, patients (n = 40) were treated with CHG with light (L, 300 g, n = 22) or heavy force (H, 500 g, n = 18) magnitude. Subjects were asked to use CHG for 10 hours a day for 10 months. The outer bow of the CHG facebow was raised 10–20 degrees and the inner bow expanded 3–4 mm. Adherence to instructions and force magnitude were monitored with an electronic module (Smartgear, Swissorthodontics, Switzerland). Impressions for study models were taken before (T1) and after (T2) treatment and the study models were scanned into digital form (3Shape, R700 Scanner, Denmark). Measurements were made using the digital models (Planmeca Romexis, Model analyser, Finland).

Results: During the treatment (T1–T2) the upper inter-canine distance increased by 2.83 mm (P = 0.000) and 2.60 mm (P = 0.000) in the L and H force magnitude groups, respectively. Upper inter-molar width increased by 3.16 mm (P = 0.000) and 2.50 mm (P = 0.000) in the L and H groups, respectively. Maxillary total arch perimeter increased by 6.39 mm (P = 0.001) and 6.68 mm (P = 0.001) in the L and H groups, respectively. In the amount of change over time, T1–T2, in the upper arch measurements, no significant difference was found between the groups. Lower inter-canine width increased by 0.94 mm (P = 0.005) and 1.16 mm (P = 0.000) in the L and H groups, respectively; no difference between the groups. Lower inter-molar distance increased by 2.17 mm (P = 0.000) and 1.11 mm (P = 0.008) in the L and H groups, respectively. At the end of the study, upper and lower inter-molar width was larger in the L group than in the H group (P = 0.039 and P = 0.022, respectively).

Conclusions: CHG therapy is an effective method for expanding and releasing moderate crowding of the upper dental arch. The lower arch spontaneously follows the upper arch in widening effects, and minor expansion can also be seen on the lower arch. In the L group, larger inter-molar width was achieved on the upper and lower arch; probably due to better adherence to instructions. Light force is recommended for use in CHG therapy.

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Series: European journal of orthodontics
ISSN: 0141-5387
ISSN-E: 1460-2210
ISSN-L: 0141-5387
Volume: 44
Issue: 2
Pages: 146 - 154
DOI: 10.1093/ejo/cjab051
OADOI: https://oadoi.org/10.1093/ejo/cjab051
Type of Publication: A1 Journal article – refereed
Field of Science: 313 Dentistry
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