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Comparison of transverse dental changes induced by the palatally applied Frog appliance and buccally applied Karad¡¯s integrated distalizing system

Korean Journal of Orthodontics 2016³â 46±Ç 2È£ p.96 ~ 103
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:Fatma Deniz Uzuner :Emine Kaygisiz/:Fatih Unver/:Tuba Tortop

Abstract


Objective: To compare the transverse dental changes induced by the palatally applied Frog appliance and buccally applied Karad¡¯s integrated distalizing system(KIDS).

Methods: We evaluated the pre- and post distalization orthodontic models of 39 patients, including 19 treated using the Frog appliance, which is palatally positioned (Frog group), and 20 treated using KIDS, which is buccally positioned (KIDS group). Changes in intermolar and interpremolar distances and the amount of maxillary premolar and molar rotation were evaluated on model photocopies. Wilcoxon and Mann-Whitney U tests were used for statistical evaluations. A p-value of < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.

Results: Significant distopalatal rotation of premolars and distobuccal rotation of molars were observed in Frog group (p < 0.05), while significant distopalatal rotation of molars (p < 0.05), with no significant changes in premolars, was observed in KIDS group. The amount of second premolar and first molar rotation was significantly different between the two groups (p < 0.05 and p < 0.001,respectively). Furthermore, expansion in the region of the first molars and second premolars was significantly greater in KIDS group than in Frog group (p < 0.001 for both).

Conclusions: Our results suggest that the type and amount of first molar rotation and expansion vary with the design of the distalization appliance used.

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Molar distalization; Intraoral distalizers; Tooth rotation; Class II malocclusion

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