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The two-step retraction method could still be used where there is a need to retract the canines first to allow for the alignment of the incisors; however, according to these findings, the use of an en masse/miniscrew protocol is more effective in anchorage preservation in maximum anchorage cases.
It is found that the technique enables one to overcome the difficulties encountered in the conventional deformed drop retraction method.
This paper describes a technique, which enable one to overcome several difficulties encountered in a conventional deformed drop retraction method.
Here, we propose a deployment and retraction method using the electromagnetic force generated when the geomagnetic field interacts with electric current flowing on extensible panels.
With this technique, we utilize the strengths of both the deformed droplet method and the imbedded fiber retraction method while overcoming their shortcomings.
Our method is based on the droplet retraction method, in which one relates the kinetics of relaxation of a deformed droplet to the interfacial tension between the matrix and droplet.
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Limited evidence suggests that anchorage reinforcement with a headgear produces similar results with both retraction methods.
Both en masse and two-step retraction methods are effective during the space closure phase.
The remaining four studies found no significant difference in the distal movement of the UI between the two retraction methods.
Comparison group 3 reported no significant difference in the amount of anchorage loss between the two retraction methods.
Available evidence suggests that utilizing a headgear with both retraction methods produces no significant differences in the amount of incisor retraction or anchorage loss.
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