2019
DOI: 10.37358/rc.19.8.7424
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Evaluation of the Efficiency of Three Different Types of Bonded Retainers Used in Orthodontics

Abstract: The bonded retainers are mainly used for the mandibular dental arch. This study aims to analyse the efficiency of three different types of fixed retainers, multistranded 0.0195-in wire, Australian wire and Starbond CoS laser sintering retainer, as well as the relapse rate for each type of retainer used over a period of two years. The sample consisted of 159 patients, of whom 55 patients (Group 1) had multistranded 0.0195-in wire, 53 patients (Group 2) Australian wire, and 51 patients (Group 3) laser-sintering … Show more

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“…For the retention phase, we most often use removable retainers in the upper arch and fixed retainers in the lower arch [ 10 , 25 ]. Despite all the disadvantages of the need for proper patient compliance, we are most often forced to use removable retainers in the upper arch as fixed retainers can generate occlusive interference.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For the retention phase, we most often use removable retainers in the upper arch and fixed retainers in the lower arch [ 10 , 25 ]. Despite all the disadvantages of the need for proper patient compliance, we are most often forced to use removable retainers in the upper arch as fixed retainers can generate occlusive interference.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies have shown that Essix retainers are more effective than Hawley retainers only in the mandibular arch, preventing the recurrence of crowding to a greater extent [ 25 , 35 ]. In another comparative study on Hawley and vacuum-formed retainers, performed by Barlin et al (2011) [ 9 ], there were no statistically significant differences between the two types of retainers, and the authors suggested that the degree of relapse is unlikely to be affected by the choice of retainer.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%