Effectiveness of aligners in orthodontic treatment: A systematic review

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
10
Article ID: 
18835
4 pages
Research Article

Effectiveness of aligners in orthodontic treatment: A systematic review

Ines Dallel, Sana Hanachi, Chaima Attia, Nadia Korbi, Moncef Ommezine Samir Tobji and Adel Ben Amor

Abstract: 

Introduction Aligners are becoming widely used and very common in orthodontics. They have been increasingly developing over the last decade in order to respond to the needs of orthodontists and different clinical cases. The aims of this systematic review of the literature are to assess the aligner efficiency and to compare them to the fixed orthodontic techniques. Materials and methods: A broad search of MedLinePubmed, Cochrane, Scopus, Web of Science, Ebscohost and Science direct databases was conducted using the terms relevant to the subject.Results: Twenty-one papers were selected and were judged to be eligible for the present systematic review. The results involved tooth movement technique in 9 papers, aligners’ efficiency in nine studies; and compared aligners to braces through three studies. Conclusion: Orthodontic aligners are nowadays considered a reliable and aesthetic alternative that have enlarged the arsenals of tools available for the orthodontist. Since their main treatment goals are mostly achieved, aligners have been judged to be sufficiently efficient and effective. Nevertheless, future studies are required to better understand their principles and for a greater control of the tooth movements.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.18835.06.2020
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