Does short-term treatment with clear aligner therapy induce changes in muscular activity?
Ra'ed Al-DboushEman Al-ZawawiTarek El-BialyPublished in: Evidence-based dentistry (2023)
The use of clear aligners led to an anterior displacement of the COF during biting in centric occlusion, along with a posterior shift while the aligners were worn in healthy female subjects over a 6-month monitoring period. No significant asymmetries in the COF position on the transverse plane were observed. The alterations in occlusal contact were subsequently followed by a short-term improvement in muscular balance when aligners were used, but a worsening muscular balance over time in centric occlusion condition.