The relationship between the curve of spee,relapse, and the Alexander discipline
2001; Elsevier BV; Volume: 7; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1053/sodo.2001.23550
ISSN1558-4631
AutoresSal Carcara, Charles Brian Preston, Ossama Jureyda,
Tópico(s)Dental Radiography and Imaging
ResumoExaggerated curves of Spee are frequently observed in dental malocclusionsthat present with deep vertical overbites. During orthodontic treatment such excessive curves of Spee are usually leveled and, in most instances, this leveling will result in a reduction of the anterior overbite. The Alexander Discipline provides a good example of modern straight-wire orthodontic techniques that purport an ability to treat abnormal variations in the depth of the occlusal plane. The records of 31 randomly selected patients treated by nonextraction with the Alexander Discipline were studied. The results show that the Alexander Discipline levels the curve of Spee in Class II, Division I deep-bite cases and that when relapse occurs, the curve of Spee returns to a lesser extent than was present before orthodontic treatment. With the Alexander Discipline, a pretreatment curve of Spee that is not completely level posttreatment has a slightly higher incidence and magnitude of relapse than a pretreatment curve of Spee that is completely level posttreatment. This study indicated that, based on the pretreatment curve of Spee, there is no ability to predict relapse in mandibular intercanine width, overbite, overjet, mandibular incisor irregularity, and arch length in Class II, Division I deep-bite cases treated with the Alexander Discipline.
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