KMID : 0361920150450030113
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Korean Journal of Orthodontics 2015 Volume.45 No. 3 p.113 ~ p.120
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Comparison of occlusal contact areas of class I and class II molar relationships at finishing using three-dimensional digital models
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Lee Hye-Joon
Kim Min-Ji Chun Youn-Sic
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Abstract
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Objective: This study compared occlusal contact areas of ideally planned setup and accomplished final models against the initial in class I and II molar relationships at finishing.
Methods: Evaluations were performed for 41 postorthodontic treatment cases, of which 22 were clinically diagnosed as class I and the remainder were diagnosed as full cusp class II. Class I cases had four first premolars extracted, while class II cases had maxillary first premolars extracted. Occlusal contact areas were measured using a three-dimensional scanner and RapidForm 2004. Independent t-tests were used to validate comparison values between class I and II finishings. Repeated measures analysis of variance was used to compare initial, set up, and final models.
Results: Molars from cases in the class I finishing for the set-up model showed significantly greater contact areas than those from class II finishing (p < 0.05). The final model class I finishing showed significantly larger contact areas for the second molars (p < 0.05). The first molars of the class I finishing for the final model showed a tendency to have larger contact areas than those of class II finishing, although the difference was not statistically significant (p = 0.078).
Conclusions: In set-up models, posterior occlusal contact was better in class I than in class II finishing. In final models, class I finishing tended to have larger occlusal contact areas than class II finishing.
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KEYWORD
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Tooth movement, Contact area, Molar, Orthodontic treatment, Occlusion
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