2018
DOI: 10.2478/sdj-2018-0017
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Examination of postextraction space closure speed using elastic chains and NiTi closed coil springs

Abstract: Summary Introduction In everyday clinical practice, we often encounter a lack of space for placing all the teeth present into dental arch; therefore it is often recommended to extract teeth within orthodontic treatment. In clinical practice, the most commonly used methods of closing space after are elastic chains and NiTi closed spiral springs. The aim of this paper was to compare postextraction space closure speed using two different sliding mechanisms, NiTi closed coil springs and elastic chains within treat… Show more

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“…Various outcomes including the total distance of retraction, the percent of closed extraction spaces within a given period of time, as well as weekly, monthly, and overall retraction rate have been measured. The mean differences for the monthly rates reported by Nightingale and Jones, 8 Bokas and Woods, 15 Khanmasjedi et al, 16 Talwar and Bhat, 17 Davidovic et al, 23 and Chaudhari and Tarvade 19 were 0.05, 0.17, 0.23, 0.28, 0.21, and 0.25 mm, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…Various outcomes including the total distance of retraction, the percent of closed extraction spaces within a given period of time, as well as weekly, monthly, and overall retraction rate have been measured. The mean differences for the monthly rates reported by Nightingale and Jones, 8 Bokas and Woods, 15 Khanmasjedi et al, 16 Talwar and Bhat, 17 Davidovic et al, 23 and Chaudhari and Tarvade 19 were 0.05, 0.17, 0.23, 0.28, 0.21, and 0.25 mm, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Coil springs and elastomeric chains have been used in a multitude of studies. Yet, only eight primary studies 8,13,[15][16][17][18][19]23 compared the efficacy of coil springs and elastomeric chains for canine retraction and space closure. Various outcomes including the total distance of retraction, the percent of closed extraction spaces within a given period of time, as well as weekly, monthly, and overall retraction rate have been measured.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this reason, the absolute data for torque and the obtained values can be compared only inside the same study. In a study conducted by Davidović et al [ 21 ], closed coil springs made of nickel titanium material were compared to elastic chains. A similar approach for three dimensionally printed springs could be undertaken to determine their efficiency when paired against other materials on the orthodontic field.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this reason, the absolute data for torque and the obtained values can be compared only inside the same study. In a study conducted by Davidović et al (18) , closed coil springs made of nickel titanium material were compared to elastic chains. A similar approach for three dimensionally printed springs could be undertaken to determine their efficiency when paired against other materials on the orthodontic field.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%