Caruso Silvia, Nota Alessandro, Tonelli Chiara, Tai Sandra Khong, Baldini Gianluca, Fiasca Fabiana, Caruso Sara, Mattei Antonella
Department of Life, Health and Environmental Sciences, University of L'Aquila, 67100 L'Aquila, Italy.
Dental School, IRCCS San Raffaele Hospital, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, 20132 Milano, Italy.
Healthcare (Basel). 2025 Jun 24;13(13):1508. doi: 10.3390/healthcare13131508.
: Previous studies on clear aligner therapy (CAT) in mixed dentition primarily focused on the predictability of maxillary arch expansion. However, limited evidence is available regarding mandibular arch changes, particularly in relation to inter-arch coordination. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness and predictability of dental expansion in both the upper and lower arches using Invisalign First aligners. : A retrospective analysis was conducted with 15 participants. Dental expansions were assessed before and after treatment using iTero intraoral scans processed with 3D analysis software. Measurements were compared to the predicted movements planned in ClinCheck. Data normality was verified (Shapiro-Wilk test), descriptive statistics were calculated, and paired t-tests were performed to compare clinical and predicted expansions, with significance set at 0.05. : Clear aligners achieved effective dento-alveolar expansion in both arches. Predictability was higher at the cusp level than at the gingival level, indicating a tendency toward tipping movements rather than bodily expansion. The study also highlighted mandibular expansion outcomes and gingival-level discrepancies, providing new insights compared to the previous literature. Minor differences between predicted and achieved movements were observed, partly attributable to natural growth and deciduous tooth exfoliation. : Clear aligners are effective in achieving maxillary and mandibular arch expansion in mixed dentition, with good predictability at the coronal level. Overengineering buccal root torque may help promote bodily expansion and reduce cuspal-gingival discrepancies. Further studies with larger sample sizes are needed to optimize treatment planning and predictability.
以往关于混合牙列期透明矫治器治疗(CAT)的研究主要集中在上颌牙弓扩展的可预测性上。然而,关于下颌牙弓变化,特别是与上下颌间协调性相关的证据有限。本研究旨在评估使用Invisalign First矫治器对上、下颌牙弓进行牙齿扩展的有效性和可预测性。
对15名参与者进行了回顾性分析。使用经3D分析软件处理的iTero口内扫描评估治疗前后的牙齿扩展情况。将测量结果与ClinCheck中计划的预测移动进行比较。验证数据正态性(Shapiro-Wilk检验),计算描述性统计量,并进行配对t检验以比较临床扩展和预测扩展,显著性设定为0.05。
透明矫治器在两个牙弓中均实现了有效的牙槽骨扩展。牙尖水平的可预测性高于牙龈水平,表明有倾斜移动而非整体扩展的趋势。该研究还突出了下颌扩展结果和牙龈水平的差异,与以往文献相比提供了新的见解。观察到预测移动和实际移动之间存在微小差异,部分归因于自然生长和乳牙脱落。
透明矫治器在混合牙列期实现上颌和下颌牙弓扩展方面是有效的,在冠部水平具有良好的可预测性。过度设计颊侧牙根转矩可能有助于促进整体扩展并减少牙尖与牙龈的差异。需要进一步开展更大样本量的研究以优化治疗计划和可预测性。