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Custom Retention after Orthodontic Treatment
Traditional retainers for the entire maxillary arch, such as Hawley retainers and van der Linden retainers are still used for retention. As an alternative for these traditional removable retainers, invisible retainers (aligners) have been used successfully for several decades. Permanent retention has now become the method of choice for stabilization of the incisors and cuspid region after orthodontic treatment. In an attempt to reduce the amount of fixed retainer failures and to increase the efficiency of the actual retention of the dentition by retainers, different materials for retainer fabrication and different methods to fabricate and position the retainers have been presented. A physical model (the original plaster model or a printed digital model) can be used for accurate transfer of the retainer to the dentition. The computer‐aided design (CAD)/computer‐aided manufacturing (CAM) strategy of making retainers can offer high predictability even in anatomically demanding regions and in the presence of limited space.
Custom Retention after Orthodontic Treatment
Traditional retainers for the entire maxillary arch, such as Hawley retainers and van der Linden retainers are still used for retention. As an alternative for these traditional removable retainers, invisible retainers (aligners) have been used successfully for several decades. Permanent retention has now become the method of choice for stabilization of the incisors and cuspid region after orthodontic treatment. In an attempt to reduce the amount of fixed retainer failures and to increase the efficiency of the actual retention of the dentition by retainers, different materials for retainer fabrication and different methods to fabricate and position the retainers have been presented. A physical model (the original plaster model or a printed digital model) can be used for accurate transfer of the retainer to the dentition. The computer‐aided design (CAD)/computer‐aided manufacturing (CAM) strategy of making retainers can offer high predictability even in anatomically demanding regions and in the presence of limited space.
Custom Retention after Orthodontic Treatment
Breuning, K. Hero (Herausgeber:in) / Kau, Chung How (Herausgeber:in) / Breuning, K. Hero (Autor:in)
11.04.2017
4 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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