Finishing
Finishing
Finishing
Panoramic Radiograph
Recommended before starting the finishing
stage
1. To evaluate root position and root
parallelism.
2. Evaluating root resorption If observed,
that might dictate ending treatment early
or taking a break from the final active
treatment for 3 to 4 months to allow
cementum to heal.
Problems of second-order
angulation are commonly
found in
1. the upper lateral incisors
2. lower premolars
3. teeth adjacent to the
extraction sites.
Problems might be related to
1. abnormal tooth morphology
2. bracketing errors
Applications of second order bend:
During space closure phase the goal is to achieve bodily tooth
movement and preventing the crowns from tipping toward each
other.
In case of a small amount of tipping will occur after space
closure
some degree of root paralleling at extraction
sites often will be necessary.
In case of improper bracket positioning
root separation or paralleling may be needed in non extraction
cases (this is most likely on maxillary lateral incisors and
premolars).
In standard
edgewise brackets
Similar to begg
and tip edge
technique That
use springs For
controlling root
tipping
In standard edgewise brackets
may includes a vertical slot
behind the edgewise bracket
allows root tipping using
springs that inserted and
hooked beneath the main
st.st. arch wire.
In preadjusted edgewise brackets
No Uprighting springs and
vertical slots
Angulated bracket slots that
allow proper root paralleling
when a flexible full-dimension
rectangular wire is placed.
With the 18-slot appliance
To correct mild tipping
finishing arch wire is (17 × 22 or 17 × 25) st.st. which
is produce the necessary root paralleling moments.
To correct greater degree of tipping
more flexible rectangular arch wire is needed.
To correct more severe tipping
17 × 25 beta-Ti (TMA)
17 × 25 nickel–titanium (M-NiTi)
With 22-slot brackets
if teeth have tipped even slightly into an extraction space or if
other root-positioning is needed
Under most circumstances
21 × 25 beta-Ti wire
if significant root positioning is needed
21 × 25 M-NiTi should be used first.
If greater range of action is needed (severely tipped tooth)
A-NiTi wire initially, then M-NiTi.
1. composite buildup
2. Laminate veneer
3. Delaying restoration
4. Leaving the space
1- composite buildup The best plan, Should be done during the finishing stage for
easier and Precise finishing
The lateral incisor root should be close to ideal position before buildup because
change in root position after buildup will change contact points and embrasure
relationships leading to bad esthetics .
2- Laminate veneers should be delayed because bonding and debonding may
damage the it’s surface.
3- Delaying restoration The main reason for waiting until after the orthodontic
appliance has been removed would be to allow any gingival inflammation to
resolve itself. So, the restoration should be done during retention phase.
initial retainer to hold the space and new retainer immediately after the
restoration is completed.
4- Leaving the space distal to the lateral incisor can be esthetically and functionally
acceptable
Excessive Overbite
evaluate two things:
1- The vertical relationship between the upper lip and maxillary incisors
If Appropriate maxillary incisors display of the on smile
Maintain this relationship
Make any overbite correction by repositioning the lower incisors.
If Excessive maxillary incisors display of the on smile
intrusion of the upper incisors would be indicated.
2- Anterior face height.
With Short facial height
elongating the posterior teeth slightly (the lower posterior teeth) would be
acceptable
With Long facial height
intrusion of incisors would be needed.
For example: for incisors intrusion:
1. a stabilizing trans-palatal arch
needed
2. cutting the rectangular finishing
arch wire distal to the lateral
incisors
3. Making two segment anterior
segment and buccal segment
4. install an auxiliary intrusion arch
5. That is tied to this Anterior
segment in the appropriate place
if slight elongation of the
posterior teeth is indicated
1. step bends in a flexible arch
wire would be satisfactory.
2. The arch wire before the
final finishing arch wire is
used for these step bends
3. (17 × 25 TMA with the 18-
slot appliance, 21 × 25 M-
NiTi with the 22-slot
appliance).
Anterior Open Bite
why the problem exists ?
1. excessive eruption of posterior teeth
2. a poor growth pattern
3. excessive use of inter arch elastics can
be very difficult to correct