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pubmed-article:10863879pubmed:abstractTextThe aim of the present study was to evaluate sagittal, vertical and transverse changes in canine position and a possible correlation with relapse of lower anterior crowding. From a sample with a long-term follow-up of 15.7 +/- 4.4 years after treatment, patients with a full dentition were enrolled in the study. Post-treatment and long-term follow-up casts of 117 patients were measured and statistically analyzed. A decrease in intercanine width was found between post-treatment and long-term follow-up records, with more lingual inclination of the mandibular canine axis in the transverse plane. There was a significant correlation between maxillary and mandibular canine inclination. Concomitant changes were an increase in lower anterior crowding and a decrease in mandibular intercanine width. Relapse of anterior crowding has a multifactorial etiology. The results of this study suggest a possible influence of the canines. Functional causes in particular might have a profound influence and should be considered during treatment planning.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:10863879pubmed:articleTitlePostretention changes in canine position. Results of a long-term follow-up.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:10863879pubmed:affiliationDepartment of Orthodontics, University of Hamburg, Germany. huck@uke.uni-hamburg.delld:pubmed
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