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Recidiva y ortodoncia

Authors: Novita de Ascencao, Michelle Andrea;

Recidiva y ortodoncia

Abstract

Objetivo: evaluar los protocolos y guías prácticas publicadas sobre retención en ortodoncia. Metodología: se llevó a cabo una búsqueda, análisis, crítica e interpretación de datos secundarios sobre recidiva y retención en ortodoncia. Para la elaboración de dicha investigación se contó con 9 libros de Ortodoncia, algunos de ellos brindados por la biblioteca CRAI Dulce Chacón de la universidad europea. También, se realizó una búsqueda bibliográfica de 33 artículos científicos encontrados en diferentes bases de datos como Medline Complete, Cochrane Library, SciELO y PubMed, utilizando como palabras claves: orthodontic relapse, orthodontic retention, protocol orthodontic retention, practices orthodontic retention, orthodontic retainers, Hawley and vacuum formed retainers, orthodontic relapse and retention. Resultados: el tipo de retención más utilizado en la arcada superior parece ser una combinación de retenedores fijos y removibles. En la arcada inferior, el retenedor fijo adherido a todos los dientes anteriores es el tipo de retención más utilizado. La duración del periodo de retención de la arcada superior oscila entre los 2 - 5 años, y en la arcada inferior la duración de la retención suele ser permanente. La frecuencia de los controles de la fase de retención suele ser de 3 a 4 citas durante el primer año, y posterior a este, mínimo una vez al año. Conclusiones: Los resultados de este estudio ofrecen a los ortodoncistas tener una guía práctica de retención basada en evidencia científica.

Objective: evaluate the protocols and practical guides published on retention in orthodontics. Methodology: a search, analysis, critique and interpretation of secondary data was carried out. For the making of this research, 9 books on Orthodontics were used, some of them provided by the CRAI Dulce Chacón Library of the European University. Also, a bibliographic search of 33 scientific articles found in different databases such as Medline Complete, Cochrane Library, SciELO and PubMed was carried out, using as keywords: orthodontic relapse, orthodontic retention, protocol orthodontic retention, practices orthodontic retention, orthodontic retainers, Hawley and vacuum-formed retainers, orthodontic relapse and retention. Results: the type of retention most used in the upper arch seems to be a combination of fixed and removable retainers. In the lower arch, the fixed retainer attached to all anterior teeth is the most widely used type of retention. The duration of the retention period in the upper arch ranges from two to five years, and in the lower arch the retention period is usually permanent. The frequency of the retention phase controls is usually three to four appointments during the first year, and after this, at least once a year. Conclusions: the results of this study offer orthodontists a practical retention guide based on scientific evidence.

Universidad Europea de Madrid

Grado en Odontología

Presencial

Country
Spain
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Ortodoncia, Dientes, Odontología

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