Root Resorption Following en Masse Retraction: A Prospective Assessment of Nickel-Titanium Closed-Coil Springs and Elastomeric Chains
Veerendra Kerudi, Sauravi Nimbalkar, Riddhi Patel, Bhushan B Patil, Shrutika Tamgadge, Jay Patil, Seema Gupta

TL;DR
This study compares how two orthodontic tools affect root resorption during tooth movement, finding that one causes more root shortening in front teeth.
Contribution
The study provides a direct comparison of root resorption caused by NiTi springs and elastomeric chains during en masse retraction.
Findings
NiTi CC springs caused significant root resorption in all maxillary teeth.
E-chains showed non-significant root changes in specific anterior and posterior teeth.
Anterior root resorption was significantly higher with NiTi CC springs compared to E-chains.
Abstract
Introduction: Orthodontic en masse retraction, a technique used to close spaces in the dental arch, can sometimes cause external apical root resorption (EARR), an unintended side effect. This study investigates how different force delivery methods, specifically nickel-titanium (NiTi) closed-coil (CC) springs and elastomeric chains (E-chains), affect root length in the anterior and posterior teeth of the maxillary jaw. Root length changes were evaluated before and after retraction using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) imaging. Methods: A prospective, in vivo, parallel-group comparative study was conducted on 24 patients (aged >18 years) requiring bilateral maxillary first premolar extractions. Patients were divided into two groups: Group 1 (n = 12) underwent en masse retraction using NiTi CC springs, and Group 2 (n = 12) used E-chains. Pre- and post-retraction CBCT scans were…
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TopicsDental Radiography and Imaging · Dental Implant Techniques and Outcomes · Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics
