Sushmita Shan, Kavitha Swaminathan, Vivek K, SelvaKumar Haridoss, Kritiga Kumar
Cureus 2024 OctThis case report introduces a novel modification in the space-regaining process using a nickel-titanium (NiTi) open coil spring in a five-year-old male patient with early primary molar loss. The space deficiency, which led to occlusal discrepancies such as posterior crossbite, was efficiently managed using the NiTi wire and open coil spring, which is known for its superelasticity. The modification involved the use of a NiTi open coil spring, enabling effective space regaining and stabilization with band and loop space maintainers. This technique minimized patient discomfort and reduced treatment time. The report highlights the advantages of this modified approach in pediatric interceptive orthodontics, particularly in addressing space loss early and effectively. Copyright © 2024, Shan et al.
Sushmita Shan, Kavitha Swaminathan, Vivek K, SelvaKumar Haridoss, Kritiga Kumar. A Modified Nickel Titanium Space Regainer Using an Open Coil Spring in a Pediatric Patient: A Case Report. Cureus. 2024 Oct;16(10):e72395
PMID: 39583503
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