What causes failure of fixed orthodontic retention? - systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical studies.
Maciej JedlińskiKatarzyna GrocholewiczMarta MazurJoanna Janiszewska-OlszowskaPublished in: Head & face medicine (2021)
No retainer is proved to guarantee a perfect stability of dental alignment. The retainer should be bonded to all adherent teeth, preferably with additional use of bonding resin. No wire or fiber splint present superior characteristics concerning failure rate. Fiber reinforced composite retention is more sensitive to operator skills, and with imperfect bonding technique, failure rate is much higher. During the first 6 months after bonding retainer the patient should be under frequent control. The study protocol was registered in PROSPERO database with the number CRD42021233406.