A. Andren et al., A CLINICAL-EVALUATION OF LONG-TERM RETENTION WITH BONDED RETAINERS MADE FROM MULTISTRAND WIRES, Swedish dental journal, 22(3), 1998, pp. 123-131
The majority of patients from 4 orthodontic clinics in the south west
of Sweden who have had bonded retainers on upper or lower anterior tee
th for a period of at least 5 years were examined. The total failure r
ate during 5 years of observation was 36 per cent, slightly higher in
the maxilla than in the mandible. The retainer had become detached in
15 per cent of the teeth bonded. The failure rate decreased during the
5 year period of observation. Seven fractures were reported, all in t
he upper front teeth. The failure rate was reduced when the retainers
were positioned incisally, when larger diameter wires were used and in
the 12 cases where a groove had been cut into the enamel to accept th
e retainer. The findings suggest that a limited flexibility of the ret
ainer may be an advantage. In about 20 per cent of the retained segmen
ts minor rotations and small areas of space opened between some of the
teeth attached to the retainer. No new caries lesions were found on a
ny of the teeth associated with the bonded retainers during the period
of observation.