Objective: To evaluate the 3x3 bonded retainer influence on the mandibular anterior crowding in cases treated with mandibular incisor extraction Methods: The sample comprised pretreatment, posttreat-ment and follow-up orthodontic records of 16 subjects (10 fe-males and 6 males) with Class I malocclusion treated with extraction of a single mandibular incisor. The mean ages (± SD) at pretreatment, posttreatment and follow-up evaluation were 23.45 ± 9.14 years, 25.50 ± 8.95 years and 30.11 ± 8.59 years, re-spectively. The mean (± SD) treatment time and posttreatment evaluation time were 2.05 ± 0.45 years and 4.60 ± 1.85 years, re-spectively. Little irregularity index and interdental widths were evaluated using dental casts. The sample was divided into two subgroups, according to the presence of the 3x3 bonded retainer at follow-up. Results: The subgroup without 3x3 bonded retainer presented a greater relapse at the follow-up, when compared to 3x3 bonded retainer subgroup. Conclusion: There was a significant relapse in cases treated with mandibular incisor extraction at follow-up. The subgroup without 3x3 bonded retainer showed a significant relapse at the follow-up when compared to the retainer group.
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Berbert, M., Cotrin, P., de OLIVEIRA, R. C. G., de OLIVEIRA, R. G., Valarelli, F. P., de FREITAS, M. R., & Freitas, K. M. S. (2021). The influence of 3x3 bonded retainer on anterior crowding relapse in mandibular incisor extraction cases. Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics, 26(6). https://doi.org/10.1590/2177-6709.26.6.e212081.oar
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