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NCT07645417
Maxillary Canine Retraction Using Stainless Steel and Titanium-molybdenum Alloy Wires in TAD-supported Segmental Mechanics
The goal of this randomized clinical study is to compare the effectiveness of stainless steel (SS) and titanium-molybdenum alloy (TMA) wires for maxillary canine retraction using TAD-supported segmental mechanics. The main question it aims to answer is:
Which wire material, stainless steel or titanium-molybdenum alloy, provides better outcomes in maxillary canine retraction when used with TAD-supported segmental mechanics? Researchers will compare SS reverse-closing loops with TMA reverse-closing loops to evaluate differences in the rate of canine retraction and canine angulation changes during orthodontic space closure.
Participants will:
* Receive mini-implants/TADs on both sides of the maxillary arch.
* Receive a stainless steel reverse-closing loop on one side and a TMA reverse-closing loop on the contralateral side.
* Receive the same standardized force of 150 g on both sides.
* Visit the clinic every 4 weeks for a total duration of 4 months.
* Undergo OPG radiographs before retraction and after the 4-month study period to assess canine angulation.
Gender: All
Ages: 15 Months - 35 Months
Malocclusion
Canine Retraction
Orthodontics
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