Applied Sciences (Oct 2024)

Predictability of Maxillary Expansion with Invisalign<sup>®</sup> First: Treatment Planning vs. Outcome

  • Luca Levrini,
  • Piero Antonio Zecca,
  • Alessandro Deppieri,
  • Margherita Caccia,
  • Eleonora Ivonne Scurati,
  • Valentina Angela Legramandi,
  • Andrea Carganico

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14219871
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 21
p. 9871

Abstract

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The aim of this study is to retrospectively investigate the predictability of maxillary arch expansion with Invisalign ® First in mixed dentition. In a sample of 64 treated patients, 3D digital models from the ClinCheck® software were compared with post-treatment digital models. Predicted maxillary expansion was related to the final outcome of expansion. At the cuspidal level, there was observed a predictability of 59.68% for deciduous canines, 63.77% for first deciduous molars, 66.99% for second deciduous molars, and 55.61% for first permanent molars. At the gingival level, there was observed a predictability of 49.87% for deciduous canines, 53.11% for first deciduous molars, 53.36% for second deciduous molars, and 45.16% for first permanent molars. The difference between the predicted and achieved expansion was statistically significant (p ® First, it is possible to expand the upper arch in mixed dentition in an effective and predictable way. Clear aligners could represent a new and valid alternative for arch expansion in growing patients.

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