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Comparison of Alignment Efficiency of Different Sizes of Superelastic Nickel-Titanium Archwires in the Initial Phase of Fixed Orthodontic Treatment: A Single-Center, Double-Blind Randomized Clinical Trial Publisher Pubmed



Tahamtan S1 ; Hajihosseini M2 ; Sohrabi A3
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  1. 1. Department of Orthodontics, Dental Research Center, Dental Research Institute, School of Dentistry, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
  2. 2. School of Public Health, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
  3. 3. Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran

Source: American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics Published:2024


Abstract

Introduction: This 3-arm parallel, double-blind study aimed to evaluate the alignment efficiency of 3 different diameters of superelastic nickel-titanium (NiTi) archwires during the initial phase of orthodontic treatment. Methods: Ninety-three patients with nonextraction treatment in the mandibular arch (using 0.022-in Roth prescription brackets) were randomly allocated into 3 groups: 0.012-in NiTi (group 1), 0.014-in NiTi (group 2), and 0.016-in NiTi (group 3). The alignment change was measured using the modified Little's irregularity index before archwire placement and every 4 weeks. The alignment efficiency of the 3 groups was analyzed. Results: Ninety patients were analyzed (group 1: n = 29, group 2: n = 31, and group 3: n = 30; overall mean age, 16.6 years). The overall Wald test analysis revealed that wire type was not statistically significant (P = 0.91), whereas time exhibited significance as expected (P <0.001). Furthermore, the interaction between wire type and time was not significant (P = 0.93). The time-adjusted estimated difference between 0.014-in and 0.012-in was −0.49 (95% confidence interval, −2.83 to 1.85; P = 0.68). The time-adjusted estimated difference between 0.016-in and 0.012-in was −0.45 (95% confidence interval, −2.95 to 2.05; P = 0.72). No harm was observed. Conclusions: The clinical performance of 3 different sizes of NiTi archwires was similar. In addition, 0.014-in and 0.016-in NiTi archwires demonstrated better performances in aligning any irregularities because of a greater number of wire deformations in the 0.012-in group. Registration: IR.TBZMED.REC.1395.1039. Protocol: The protocol was not published before trial commencement. Funding: None. © 2024 American Association of Orthodontists
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