Rotational relapse of anterior teeth following orthodontic treatment and circumferential supracrestal fiberotomy.

Saudi Dent J

Department of Periodontics and Community Dentistry, College of Dentistry, King Saud University, P.O. Box: 60169-37, Riyadh 11545, Saudi Arabia.

Published: September 2020

Background/purpose: Several factors cause relapse of orthodontically de-rotated teeth after appliance removal. Circumferential supracrestal fiberotomy (CSF) may release the tension on the supra-alveolar fibers following tooth de-rotation, thereby reducing the relapse risk. However, careful identification of the amount and location of relapse enables proper clinical evaluation. We aimed to determine the amount of orthodontic relapse following CSF for de-rotated anterior teeth.

Materials And Methods: Eleven patients with 90 orthodontically de-rotated anterior teeth were enrolled. CSF was performed after orthodontic treatment, during fixed retainer placement. Rotational correction and relapse were measured on three casts (preorthodontic treatment, cast 1; postorthodontic treatment + CSF, cast 2; and 12-month follow-up, cast 3). The Wilcoxon test was used to assess significant differences in the tooth rotation angles between casts 1 and 2 and casts 2 and 3. The relationship between the magnitude of relapse and pretreatment severity of rotation was assessed by the point biserial correlation test. The Mann-Whitney test helped in identifying significant differences in the amount of relapse between maxillary and mandibular teeth.

Results: The mean amount of rotational correction was 14.05°, while the mean amount and percentage of relapse were 1.1° and 10.8%, respectively [0.81° (8%) and 1.44° (14%) for maxillary and mandibular teeth, respectively]. The relapse amount was proportional to the pretreatment rotation severity, and it was larger for the mandibular canines. There was no significant difference in the amount of relapse between the maxillary and mandibular teeth ( = 0.07).

Conclusion: Post-treatment rotational relapse of anterior teeth subjected to CSF was minimal and statistically insignificant after 1 year of follow-up. This validates the promising results of CSF when combined with appropriate mechanical retention for an adequate period.

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