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1 CLINICIAN S CORNER Distalization of maxillary molars with the bone-supported pendulum: A clinical study Sergio Andres Escobar, a Paola Andrea Tellez, a Cesar Augusto Moncada, a Carlos Alberto Villegas, b Carlos Mario Latorre, c and Giovanni Oberti d Medellin, Colombia A modified pendulum appliance with 2 endosseus screws for anchorage in the palatal area was used for maxillary molar distalization in each of 15 patients (average age, years). Study models and lateral and panoramic x-rays were taken at the beginning and end of the movement to record the dental and skeletal changes. The mean treatment time was months, the average distal movement of the maxillary molars was 6 mm, and the inclination was The second premolars were distalized an average of mm with inclinations of The maxillary anterior teeth were retruded mm and palatally inclined The mandibular plane rotated posteriorly No loss of dental anchorage was observed during the distal movement. (Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2007;131:545-9) From the Institute of Health Sciences, Centro de Especialistas en Salud, Medellin, Colombia. a Orthodontist. b Assistant professor, Departments of Orthodontics and Maxillofacial Surgery. c Assistant Professor and head, Department of Maxillofacial Surgery. d Assistant professor, Department of Orthodontics. Reprint requests to: Giovanni Oberti, Institute of Health Sciences, CES, Cra.48 # 12 Sur-70 T.1 Cons. 301, Medellin, Antioquia, Colombia; , [email protected]. Submitted, July 2006; revised and accepted, August /$32.00 Copyright 2007 by the American Association of Orthodontists. doi: /j.ajodo Distal movement of the maxillary molars is often used in the correction of Class II malocclusions, and various tooth-borne appliances have been proposed. The pendulum appliance is a popular one. 1-8 The clinical use of this appliance, however, has some undesired effects, such as premolar mesialization and buccal movement of maxillary incisors. Although distal movement of the molars takes place, an adverse reaction of mesialization of the premolars of 1 to 2.5 mm and buccal tipping of maxillary incisors of 1.7 to 3.3 canoccur 2-8 ;therefore,onaverage,55%to80%of the space obtained comes from distalization of molars and 45% to 20% from mesialization of the premolars and buccal tipping of the incisors. This reaction can be interpreted as loss of anchorage, because the appliance has a system of support that uses the premolars as anchorage. Several types of endosseus implants have been used in the palate to control anchorage during orthodontic treatment Limitations on the use of implants in orthodontics include the fact that some cannot be loaded immediately, and removal of the endosseous appliance sometimes requires additional surgical procedures. When used in conjunction with molar distalizing devices, the purpose of a palatal implant is to provide better anchorage to the appliance Inthis way, the distalizing appliance becomes bone-supported, thus presumably reducing the undesired side effects to the anterior dentition in the maxillary arch. Limited in-vitro and in-vivo information is available regarding the outcomes of bone-borne distalizing appliances. 12,14,16 Our aim in this study was to describe the clinical effects of a bone-supported pendulum (BSP) in a sample of consecutively treated Class II patients. SUBJECTS AND METHODS This was a clinical descriptive study with a sample of 15 consecutively treated patients (9 male, 6 female), with an average age (at the beginning of treatment) of years, and a prevalent cervical stage 3 vertebral maturation that corresponds to the peak of skeletal maturation at the beginning of treatment. 17 The inclusion diagnostic criterion was a Class II malocclusion (full-cusp Class II molar relationship), requiring distalization of the maxillary molars with normal vertical relationships. The participating patients signed informed consent with the approval of their parents. This study was reviewed and approved by an ethics committee at the Institute of Health Sciences, CES. Apendulum appliance of Hilgers 1 design with a double-loop modification 18 was used. Ametallic bearing was included in the anterior part of the acrylic plate, and metallic attachments were placed on the premolar and the molar from the same side as the radiographic reference (Fig 1). All BSP appliances were placed by the same operator using 2 paramedial screws mm (Mondeal Medical Systems, Tuttlingen, Germany) 545
2 546 Escobar et al American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics April 2007 Fig 1. BSP appliance with double-loop modification and metallic bearing in anterior part of acrylic plate. Metallic attachments were placed on premolar and molar from same side as radiographic reference. in the palate. The springs of the BSP were placed in the lingual sheaths of the first molars with a force of approximately 250 g. Nonsteroidal analgesics were prescribed for 1 day; patients were taught to maintain good oral hygiene and asked to use mouthwash regularly during orthodontic therapy. At every appointment, the soft tissues around the BSP were checked, and the springs were reactivated if necessary. Study models, lateral cephalograms, and panoramic x-rays were taken when the BSP was placed and at the end of the distalization movement. The distalization was continued until the Class II molar relationship was overcorrected clinically to a super Class l molar relationship. The device was then left in place as a retention appliance. The vertical, sagittal, and angular changes of the first molars, second premolars, and maxillary incisors; the mandibular plane angle changes; and the positional changes of the appliance were observed (Fig 2). The interobserver and intraobserver calibration was done with an intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.984, indicating good correlation. The rotation of the first molars and the intermolar distance were analyzed on the models with the AutoCAD program (Autodesk Inc, San Rafael, Calif) with an intraclass correlation coefficient of Statistical analysis A descriptive statistical analysis was performed by using measurements of central tendency, measurements of dispersion, and the variation coefficient. A nonparametric test was used for paired data (Wilcoxon test) to compare inclinations, mesial distal displacements, and vertical changes of the central incisors, premolars, and molars during treatment. The Spearman correlation coefficient was used to establish whether there was any relationship between the inclination and the displacement of the molar at the end of the movement. RESULTS Average values after distalization were tabulated andareshowninthetable.thedevicewaswornforan average of 7.8 months. Two patients were excluded because of tissue inflammation and failure of the screw. The average distalizations for the molar were of mm at crown level (U6mp Y-axis) and of mm at furcation level (U6F Y-axis), and the average inclination was (U6mp-FH) (P.001)(seeFig2fordefinitions).Therotationofthe molars and the intermolar width did not have significant changes. The maxillary second premolar distalized on average mm (U5 Y-axis) (P.001) and had a distal inclination of (U5 FH) (P.002). The maxillary central incisor was retruded an average of mm (U1 Y-axis) (not significant), palatally inclined (U1-FH) (P.015), and extruded mm (U1-FH) (not significant) (Table). The mandibular plane rotated backward on average (MP-FH) (P.007) (Table). The BSP bearing moved anteriorly mm and vertically mm, showing a slight change of position of the acrylic plate. DISCUSSION In this study, we analyzed the clinical effectiveness of a non tooth-borne appliance (BSP) designed to prevent the loss of anchorage generally associated with mesial movement of the premolars and labial movement of the maxillary incisors. To obtain total anchorage control during the distalization movement, several endosseus appliances were developed that are efficient in the control of anchorage Most of these systems, however, need invasive surgical or additional laboratory procedures and, in some cases, cannot be loaded immediately. The device
3 American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics Volume 131, Number 4 Escobar et al 547 Fig 2. A, Cephalometric landmarks, planes, and sagittal and vertical measurements. Landmarks: S, sella; Na, nasion; Go, gonion; Me, mention; Or, orbitale; Po, porion; U1, incisal tip of maxillary central incisor; U6mp, occlusal midpoint of maxillary first molar; U6mc, mesiovestibular cusp of maxillary first molar; U6f, furcation point of maxillary first molars; U5, vestibular cusp tip of maxillary second premolar; Mb, midpoint of metallic bearing. Planes: 1, S-Na; 2, Frankfort horizontal (FH); 3, mandibular (MP); 4, Y-axis perpendicular to FH from S. Sagittal measurements: 5, U6f to Y-axis; 6, Mb to Y-axis; 7, U6mp to Y-axis; 8, U5 to Y-axis; 9, U1 to Y-axis. Vertical measurements: 10, U6mp-FH; 11, U6mc-FH; 12, U5-FH; 13, Mb-FH; 14, U1-FH. B, Angular measurements: 1, U6mp-FH; 2, U5-FH; 3, U1-FH; 4, MP-FH. Table. Dentoalveolar and skeletal effects of BSP appliance Predistalization Postdistalization Differences Mean SD CV Mean SD CV Mean SD P value U1-FH ( ) * U5-FH ( ) U6-FH ( ) U1 Y-axis (mm) U5 Y-axis (mm) U6mp Y-axis (mm) U6f Y-axis (mm) U1-FH (mm) * U5-FH (mm) U6mc-FH (mm) U6-mp (mm) MP-FH ( ) Right molar angle ( ) Left molar angle ( ) Molar width (mm) Mb Y-axis (mm) Mb-FH (mm) CV, Variation coefficient. *P.05; P.01; P.001.
4 548 Escobar et al American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics April 2007 Fig 3. Mild tissue irritation on palatal mucosa occured when screws and BSP were removed manually. Irritation resolved several days later without treatment. described here, the BSP, offers a simple way to obtain the anchorage control needed for distalization, and it has advantages such as minimally invasive surgical procedures for placement and removal, and the ability to be loaded immediately. The BSP behaved similarly to the tooth-supported pendulum regarding the distal movement of the molars. 2-8 Similar to the findings of Kircelli et al, 16 we found significant differences in anterior movement of the premolars and the incisors from the tooth-borne pendulum appliance compared with the BSP. Simultaneous distalization of the premolars was observed during molar distalization, thus facilitating spontaneous improvement of anterior crowding and resulting in a decrease of total treatment time with fixed appliances. The appliance was also left as retention during the retraction, eliminating the need for a Nance holding arch as anchorage. Similar to the results of several pendulum studies, 2-8 the mandibular plane rotated 1 in aposterior direction. This might be due to the inclination and rotation of the molars that create premature contacts with a tendency to open the bite. Another interesting finding was that the BSP moved in the maxillary-anterior direction. This could be explained by the generation of movement as a reaction to the force of the springs located in the molars; this produces a fulcrum effect on the screws, causing the acrylic plate to slightly embed against the palate. Despite this, there was no loss of anchorage effect, and the amount of displacement of the appliance was minimal ( 1 mm). When the screws and the BSP were removed manually, without the need for anesthesia, mild tissue irritation was detected on the palatal mucosa, similar to when a Nance button is removed. This is because of the difficulty of maintaining optimal hygiene. It was resolved in afew days without treatment (Fig 3). CONCLUSIONS The BSP proved to be a valid clinical option for the distalization of the maxillary first molars when efficient anchorage is desired. The favorable consequences are decreased treatment time due to the self-improvement of anterior crowding and the spontaneous distal migration of the premolars. We thank the patients, the Institute of Health Sciences CES, Congregación Mariana Dentist Center, RPdental and Mondeal, and Imax, which contributed to this study, and Tiziano Baccetti and Diego Rey, who helped with the revision of this article. REFERENCES 1. Hilgers JJ. The pendulum appliance for Class II non-compliance therapy. J Clin Orthod 1992;26: Ghosh J, Nanda RS. Evaluation of an intraoral maxillary molar distalization technique. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 1996; 110: Byloff FK, Darendeliler MA. Distal molar movement using the pendulum appliance. Part 1: clinical and radiological evaluation. Angle Orthod 1997;67: Byloff FK, Darendeliler MA, Clar E, Darendeliler A. Distal molar movement using the pendulum appliance. Part 2: the effects of maxillary molar root uprighting bends. Angle Orthod 1997;67: Bussick TJ, McNamara JA Jr. Dentoalveolar and skeletal changes associated with the pendulum appliance. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2000;117: Chiu PP, McNamara J, Franchi L. A comparison of two intraoral molar distalization appliances: distal jet versus pendulum. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2005;128: Kinzinger GSM, Fritz UB, Sander FG, Diedrich PR. Efficiency of a pendulum appliance for molar distalization related to second and third molar eruption stage. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2004;125: Kinzinger GS, Wehrbein H, Diedrich PR. Molar distalization with a modified pendulum appliance in vitro analysis of the force systems and in vivo study in children and adolescents. Angle Orthod 2005;75:
5 American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics Volume 131, Number 4 Escobar et al Giuliano M, Mura P, Gianelly A. A retrievable palatal implant for absolute anchorage in orthodontics. World J Orthod 2002;3: Bantleon HP, Bernhart T, Crismani A, Zachrisson B. Stable orthodontic anchorage with palatal osseointegrated implants. World J Orthod 2002;3: Giancotti A, Muzzi F, Greco M, Arcuri C. Palatal implantsupported distalizing devices: clinical application of the Strauman Orthosystem. World J Orthod 2000;3: Karcher H, Byloff F, Clar E. The Graz implant supported pendulum, a technical note. J Craniomaxillofac Surg 2002;30: Karaman AI, Basciftci FA, Polat O. Unilateral distal molar movement with an implant-supported distal jet appliance. Angle Orthod 2002;72: Gelgor IE, Buyukyılmaz T, Karaman AI, Dolanmaz D, Kalaycı A. Intraosseous screw-supported upper molar distalization. Angle Orthod 2004;74: Keles A, Everdi N, Sezen S. Bodily distalization of molars with absolute anchorage. Angle Orthod 2003;73: Kircelli BH, Zafer OP, Kircelli C. Maxillary molar distaization with a bone-anchoraged pendulum appliance. Angle Orthod 2005;76: Baccetti T, Franchi L, McNamara JA. The cervical vertebral maturation (CVM) method for the assessment of optimal treatment timing in dentofacial orthopedics. Semin Orthod 2005;11: Bustamante ZM, Rivera AP, Álvarez E, Uribe GA. Evaluación clínica en el área de acción y reacción con el uso de un diseño de péndulo evaluado in vitro: doble ansa. Revista CES Odontol 2004;17:39-48.
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