Abstract
Objectives
The aim of this study was to determine whether the morphology of three different self-ligating brackets affects the accuracy of their positioning when compared with a conventionally ligating bracket.
Design
An
Setting
Orthodontic Department, Eastman Dental Institute, London, UK.
Subjects and methods
Twenty-five clinicians with 2 or more years experience of bracket placement bonded four identical typodont malocclusions with Damon MXTM, In-Ovation System RTM and SmartClipTM self-ligating brackets and also Victory SeriesTM conventionally ligating brackets. Four hundred brackets of each type were positioned. Vertical, horizontal and angular bracket position errors were assessed by reference to the FA point and FACC respectively, using digital images and image analysis software.
Results
Method error analysis showed no evidence of bias and minimal random error. The Victory Series brackets were the most accurately positioned. Although the amount of positioning error for all the self-ligating brackets was small, a greater number were positioned outside vertical and horizontal tolerance limits compared to the conventionally ligated brackets (
Conclusion
The findings indicate that the positioning of three types of self-ligating brackets was less accurate than the conventional pre-adjusted edgewise bracket, when using a direct bonding technique. This may have implications for their clinical application.
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