Occlusal Relationships and Dental Changes in Mixed Dentition Patients Treated with Clear Aligners: A 2-Year Follow Up
Francesca Gazzani, Chiara Pavoni, Francesca Chiara De Razza, Letizia Lugli, Saveria Loberto, Alessio Lachi, Paola Cozza, Roberta Lione

TL;DR
Clear aligners in early mixed dentition lead to stable dental changes over two years without relapse, offering a reliable early orthodontic option.
Contribution
Demonstrates the long-term stability of clear aligner treatment in early mixed dentition without retention.
Findings
Clear aligners significantly increased transverse arch dimensions and reduced overjet in early mixed dentition.
Dental changes remained stable over a 2-year follow-up with minimal and non-significant relapse.
No retention was used, yet improvements in arch width and molar derotation were maintained.
Abstract
What are the main findings? Clear aligner treatment in early mixed dentition resulted in statistically significant increases in transverse arch dimension, controlled molar derotation, torque modification, and overjet reduction.The dentoalveolar and occlusal changes achieved at the end of active treatment remained stable over a 2-year follow-up, with only minimal and non-significant relapse. Clear aligner treatment in early mixed dentition resulted in statistically significant increases in transverse arch dimension, controlled molar derotation, torque modification, and overjet reduction. The dentoalveolar and occlusal changes achieved at the end of active treatment remained stable over a 2-year follow-up, with only minimal and non-significant relapse. What are the implications of the main findings? Clear aligners represent an effective interceptive orthodontic modality for managing…
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TopicsOrthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics · dental development and anomalies · Dental materials and restorations
