Retention: taking a more active role

S Torkan, F Firth, PS Fleming, ND Kravitz… - British Dental …, 2021 - nature.com
S Torkan, F Firth, PS Fleming, ND Kravitz, M Farella, GJ Huang
British Dental Journal, 2021nature.com
Retention may be particularly challenging after the correction of specific malocclusion
features, such as tooth rotations, open bite and expansion, which are all inherently unstable.
In this article, some indications for active retention are reviewed by highlighting a variety of
clinical techniques and appliances. Active retention is discussed in relation to preservation
of tooth alignment and in the three planes of space: sagittal, vertical and transverse. In some
situations, an active retention regimen may be helpful to minimise or counteract relapse after …
Abstract
Retention may be particularly challenging after the correction of specific malocclusion features, such as tooth rotations, open bite and expansion, which are all inherently unstable. In this article, some indications for active retention are reviewed by highlighting a variety of clinical techniques and appliances. Active retention is discussed in relation to preservation of tooth alignment and in the three planes of space: sagittal, vertical and transverse. In some situations, an active retention regimen may be helpful to minimise or counteract relapse after orthodontic treatment and to improve patient satisfaction during the typically lengthy post-treatment period.
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