Čes. stomatol. Prakt. zub. lék. (Czech Dental Journal) 2007; 107(5): 117-122

Anchorage in Orthodontic Treatment

M. ©pidlen, M. Kamínek, M. Halířová
Klinika zubního lékařství LF UP a FN, Olomouc, přednosta prof. MUDr. M. Eber, CSc.

The change in position and relationship of first permanent molars as well as the change in relationship and in axial position of upper and lower incisors in orthodontic therapy with extractions was measured.
The sample comprised 55 patients; 28 patients were treated with extraction of two upper premolars, 27 patients were treated with extraction of four premolars - two in the maxilla and two in the mandible. The mesial movement of molars was present which was planned in many cases, however, in treatment without extractions in lower arch also the unplanned mesial movement of lower molars was found. In 8 of 28 patients without extraction in lower arch the lower incisors moved more than 2 mm in labial direction.
The change in axial position of incisors was significant only in the sample of patients with extraction of four premolars. Interincisal angle increased by 11.18°, apex of the upper central incisor moved in labial direction by 1.02 mm (with regard to NB line). In the sample with extraction of two maxillary premolars there were no statistically significant changes in the axial position of incisors.

Keywords: anchorage in orthodontics; relation of molars; relation and position of incisors

Published: December 1, 2007  Show citation

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