Evaluation of the effects of the hybrid Pendulum in comparison with the conventional Pendulum appliance

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Objective: To evaluate the anchorage control and distalization of maxillary molars with the hybrid Pendulum appliance and to compare the results with a conventional Pendulum appliance. Materials and Methods: This study was carried out on the pre-(T0) and post-(T1) treatment lateral cephalograms and dental casts of 43 patients with Angle Class II molar relationships who were treated with conventional or hybrid Pendulum appliances. The hybrid Pendulum (HP) group consisted of 22 patients (14 females; eight males; mean age 14.3 6 2.43 years) and treatment results were compared with a conventional Pendulum appliance (CP) group, which consisted of 21 patients (15 females; six males; mean age 14.6 6 3.39 years). Intragroup comparisons were made with Wilcoxon test and intergroup comparisons were made with Mann-Whitney U-test (P, .05). Results: The mean distalization duration was 0.70 6 0.25 years in the HP group and 0.83 6 0.4 years in the CP group. Maxillary first molars showed significant distal movement and tipping of 4.25 mm and 9.098 in the HP group, and 3.21 mm and 9.868 in the CP group. Loss of anchorage at the first premolars was significantly smaller in the HP appliance group compared to CP group. The second premolars distalized spontaneously in the HP group while they mesialized significantly in the CP group. Proclination and protrusion of maxillary incisors were greater with the CP appliance compared to the HP appliance. Conclusions: Maxillary molar distalization was achieved with both appliances. Mesialization of the anchorage unit was controlled successfully with the hybrid Pendulum; however, the conventional Pendulum appliance caused anchorage loss.

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Bozkaya, E., Tortop, T., Yüksel, S., & Kaygısız, E. (2020). Evaluation of the effects of the hybrid Pendulum in comparison with the conventional Pendulum appliance. Angle Orthodontist, 90(2), 194–201. https://doi.org/10.2319/051719-340.1

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