Age dependent treatment response to the Carriere ® Motion 3D ™ appliance for the correction of Class II malocclusion

Introduction and Purpose Class II malocclusion is a common anomaly. Both adults and adolescents with Class II malocclusion can be treated. One of the methods for correction is Carriere ® Motion 3D ™ appliance (CMA). The aim was to evaluate and compare the rate of tooth movement depending on a...

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Main Authors: Klara Malinowski, Monika Chodur, Maciej Majewski, Jakub Malinowski
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Language:English
Published: Kazimierz Wielki University 2022-10-01
Series:Journal of Education, Health and Sport
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Online Access:https://apcz.umk.pl/JEHS/article/view/40381
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author Klara Malinowski
Monika Chodur
Maciej Majewski
Jakub Malinowski
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Maciej Majewski
Jakub Malinowski
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description Introduction and Purpose Class II malocclusion is a common anomaly. Both adults and adolescents with Class II malocclusion can be treated. One of the methods for correction is Carriere ® Motion 3D ™ appliance (CMA). The aim was to evaluate and compare the rate of tooth movement depending on age during treatment with Carriere ® Motion 3D ™ appliance (CMA). Material and method The retrospective study investigated medical records of 28 adult and 27 adolescent subjects who were treated with the Carriere ® Motion 3D ™ distalizer to correct Class II malocclusion. Time (in days) needed to achieve 1 mm correction was calculated for each patient, based on the quotient of days needed for Class II correction and the distance required to achieve Class I canine relationship. The difference between groups was analyzed using the Mann-Whitney-U test. Results Phase I treatment with CMA lasted on average 5,67 ± 2,01 months for adults and 4,67 ± 1,48 months for teenagers. The mean time to achieve 1 mm correction was 36,77 ± 11,01 days in the adult group and 36,59 ± 26,17 days in the adolescent group. The results showed no statistically significant difference between the two groups. Conclusions CMA can be applied to efficiently treat Class II malocclusion in adolescent as well as adult patients. No difference in age related tooth movement using the CMA was found.
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spelling doaj.art-9502494b10894850acf6ef3fe2f8b9642022-12-22T04:37:01ZengKazimierz Wielki UniversityJournal of Education, Health and Sport2391-83062022-10-01121010.12775/JEHS.2022.12.10.020Age dependent treatment response to the Carriere ® Motion 3D ™ appliance for the correction of Class II malocclusionKlara Malinowski0Monika Chodur1Maciej Majewski2Jakub Malinowski3Private pracitce Bio-Orto Wrocław Poland Post code: 53-227 Street: Inżynierska 17Private pracitce Bio-Orto Wrocław Poland Post code: 53-227 Street: Inżynierska 17Wroclaw Medical University WroclawPrivate pracitce Bio-Orto Wrocław Poland Post code: 53-227 Street: Inżynierska 17 Introduction and Purpose Class II malocclusion is a common anomaly. Both adults and adolescents with Class II malocclusion can be treated. One of the methods for correction is Carriere ® Motion 3D ™ appliance (CMA). The aim was to evaluate and compare the rate of tooth movement depending on age during treatment with Carriere ® Motion 3D ™ appliance (CMA). Material and method The retrospective study investigated medical records of 28 adult and 27 adolescent subjects who were treated with the Carriere ® Motion 3D ™ distalizer to correct Class II malocclusion. Time (in days) needed to achieve 1 mm correction was calculated for each patient, based on the quotient of days needed for Class II correction and the distance required to achieve Class I canine relationship. The difference between groups was analyzed using the Mann-Whitney-U test. Results Phase I treatment with CMA lasted on average 5,67 ± 2,01 months for adults and 4,67 ± 1,48 months for teenagers. The mean time to achieve 1 mm correction was 36,77 ± 11,01 days in the adult group and 36,59 ± 26,17 days in the adolescent group. The results showed no statistically significant difference between the two groups. Conclusions CMA can be applied to efficiently treat Class II malocclusion in adolescent as well as adult patients. No difference in age related tooth movement using the CMA was found. https://apcz.umk.pl/JEHS/article/view/40381MalocclusionAngle Class IIOrthodontic Appliance DesignPatient ComplianceOrthodontic appliances
spellingShingle Klara Malinowski
Monika Chodur
Maciej Majewski
Jakub Malinowski
Age dependent treatment response to the Carriere ® Motion 3D ™ appliance for the correction of Class II malocclusion
Journal of Education, Health and Sport
Malocclusion
Angle Class II
Orthodontic Appliance Design
Patient Compliance
Orthodontic appliances
title Age dependent treatment response to the Carriere ® Motion 3D ™ appliance for the correction of Class II malocclusion
title_full Age dependent treatment response to the Carriere ® Motion 3D ™ appliance for the correction of Class II malocclusion
title_fullStr Age dependent treatment response to the Carriere ® Motion 3D ™ appliance for the correction of Class II malocclusion
title_full_unstemmed Age dependent treatment response to the Carriere ® Motion 3D ™ appliance for the correction of Class II malocclusion
title_short Age dependent treatment response to the Carriere ® Motion 3D ™ appliance for the correction of Class II malocclusion
title_sort age dependent treatment response to the carriere r motion 3d ™ appliance for the correction of class ii malocclusion
topic Malocclusion
Angle Class II
Orthodontic Appliance Design
Patient Compliance
Orthodontic appliances
url https://apcz.umk.pl/JEHS/article/view/40381
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