Descriptive analysis of the cases published in the Align® Global Gallery.


Journal

Dental press journal of orthodontics
ISSN: 2177-6709
Titre abrégé: Dental Press J Orthod
Pays: Brazil
ID NLM: 101532240

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
2024
Historique:
received: 20 05 2024
accepted: 03 06 2024
medline: 9 10 2024
pubmed: 9 10 2024
entrez: 9 10 2024
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Social media enhanced access to information, making it easier to share dental treatments. This study aimed to conduct a descriptive analysis of the clinical cases published on the Align® Global Gallery platform. A retrospective cross-sectional study of 1,582 cases was conducted, data extracted referred to the following basic information: case number; patient's age; reported gender; Invisalign® package modality; treatment time; aligner exchange protocol; total number of aligners per arch; type of retainers, and inclusion of initial and final panoramic and cephalometric radiographs. The majority were young (mean age 24.6 years, SD = 11.6), female patients (69.1%) with Class I malocclusion (39.4%) and crowding (77.9%). Comprehensive treatment was common (66.5%), with an average treatment time of 18 months (SD = 8.56; 95% CI = 17.6-18.5), with the most frequently reported aligner exchange protocol being 7 days (49.5%), with an average of 50.6 aligners in the upper arch (SD = 26.9; 95% CI = 49.2-51.9), and 48.7 in the lower arch (SD = 26.1; 95% CI = 47.4-50.0). Arch expansion (66.9%) and interproximal reduction (59.7%) were common approaches, while extractions were rare (4.3%). In most cases, initial lateral cephalometric (80.4%) and panoramic (93.3%) radiographs were presented. However, the final radiograph count dropped, with lateral cephalometric at 69.2%, and panoramic at 82.2% of cases. Cases in the Align®Global Gallery mostly feature Class I patients with crowded teeth, treated with expansion and interproximal reduction. The absence of standardized information and post-treatment data restricts the applicability of these findings to broader Invisalign® treatment trends.

Identifiants

pubmed: 39383374
pii: S2176-94512024000500306
doi: 10.1590/2177-6709.29.5.e242474.oar
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

e242474

Auteurs

Luísa Schubach da Costa Barreto (LSDC)

Rio de Janeiro State University (UERJ), School of Dentistry, Department of Social and Preventive Dentistry (PRECOM) (Rio de Janeiro/RJ, Brazil).

Rafael Cunha Bittencourt (RC)

Federal Fluminense University (UFF), School of Dentistry, Department of Orthodontics (Niterói/RJ, Brazil).

Marcella Barreto Ferreira (MB)

Federal Fluminense University (UFF), School of Dentistry, Department of Orthodontics (Niterói/RJ, Brazil).

Sarah Braga Sayão de Paula (SBS)

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), School of Dentistry, Department of Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics (Rio de Janeiro/RJ, Brazil).

Cláudia Trindade Mattos (CT)

Federal Fluminense University (UFF), School of Dentistry, Department of Orthodontics (Niterói/RJ, Brazil).
University of Michigan, School of Dentistry, Department of Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry (Michigan, USA).

José Augusto Mendes Miguel (JAM)

Rio de Janeiro State University (UERJ), School of Dentistry, Department of Social and Preventive Dentistry (PRECOM) (Rio de Janeiro/RJ, Brazil).
Brazilian Board of Orthodontics and Facial Orthopedics, Department of Orthodontics (Brazil).

Articles similaires

[Redispensing of expensive oral anticancer medicines: a practical application].

Lisanne N van Merendonk, Kübra Akgöl, Bastiaan Nuijen
1.00
Humans Antineoplastic Agents Administration, Oral Drug Costs Counterfeit Drugs

Smoking Cessation and Incident Cardiovascular Disease.

Jun Hwan Cho, Seung Yong Shin, Hoseob Kim et al.
1.00
Humans Male Smoking Cessation Cardiovascular Diseases Female
Humans United States Aged Cross-Sectional Studies Medicare Part C
1.00
Humans Yoga Low Back Pain Female Male

Classifications MeSH