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Basic Space Basic Space Maintainers Maintainers lecture one lecture one Prepared by: Prepared by: Dr Seyed Ebrahim Jabbarifar Dr Seyed Ebrahim Jabbarifar Associate professor Associate professor University of Isfahan Department University of Isfahan Department of Pediatric Dentistry2009 of Pediatric Dentistry2009

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Basic Space MaintainersBasic Space Maintainerslecture onelecture one

Prepared by:Prepared by:Dr Seyed Ebrahim Jabbarifar Associate Dr Seyed Ebrahim Jabbarifar Associate

professorprofessorUniversity of Isfahan Department of Pediatric University of Isfahan Department of Pediatric

Dentistry2009Dentistry2009

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Basic Space MaintainersBasic Space Maintainers

• Are PASSIVE

– .036 wire is very heavy and should not be used to actively move teeth

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Before Placing a Space Before Placing a Space MaintainerMaintainer

• Evaluate Arch Length– Has the space already been lost?– Is there excess space?

• Appropriate Radiographs– Succedaneous tooth?– Time to Eruption?

• Patient/Family Compliance

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Space Maintainers are Space Maintainers are Simple!Simple!

Name the 4 most basic pediatric Name the 4 most basic pediatric space maintainersspace maintainers

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Basic Space MaintainersBasic Space Maintainers

• NANCE (Transpalatal Arch with Acrylic Button Stop on Palate)• LOWER LINGUAL HOLDING ARCH

(LLHA)

• BAND/CROWN and LOOP

• DISTAL SHOE

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Distal ShoeDistal Shoe

• MAXILLARY or MANDIBULAR

• Used when second primary molar requires extraction and first permanent molar has not erupted

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Distal ShoeDistal Shoe

• Should be evaluated with radiograph prior to cementation– Length– Position

• Will be replaced with another space maintainer when permanent teeth erupt.

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Distal ShoeDistal Shoe

• Example of use in partial eruption case.

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Nance ApplianceNance Appliance

• MAXILLARY ONLY

• Bands on first permanent molars

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Nance ApplianceNance Appliance

• Cross Palatal Bracing prevents rotation #3 and #14 around palatal root- this starts mesial migration of #3 and #14

• Acrylic Button provides additional stop

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Transpalatal Holding Arch (TPA)Transpalatal Holding Arch (TPA)

• Can be used like a Nance.

• Advantage– Lack of acrylic button

so less tissue irritation and more cleansible

• Disadvantage– Lack of anterior stop =

possible tooth shift (?)

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Lower Lingual Holding ArchLower Lingual Holding Arch

• MANDIBULAR ONLY

• Bands on first permanent molars

• Anterior Stop = Cinguli of #23-#26

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Lower Lingual Holding ArchLower Lingual Holding Arch

• Mandibular incisors often erupt lingually and are pushed forward by the tongue

• LLHA should not be placed with primary incisors

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#K and #T Extractions : LLHA #K and #T Extractions : LLHA Indicated?Indicated?

• NO- note lingual eruption #23 and #26

• Option: Reverse Crown and Loops

#L-19 and #S-30.

**LLHA will be placed 2-3 years later, prior to loss of #L and #S. Simply cut off loop and leave SSCs.

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LLHA Omega LoopsLLHA Omega Loops

• Omega Loops in area of premolars allow slight adjustment to fit appliance

• Should not be used to activate appliance

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Appliance Activation FeaturesAppliance Activation Features

• Can be added by attaching light wire features

• This is beyond routine space maintenance

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Band/Crown and LoopBand/Crown and Loop

• MAXILLARY or MANDIBULAR

• Unilateral most typical• Can be bilateral if

permanent teeth are not present

• Single tooth span

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Crown and LoopCrown and Loop

• Stronger than band and loop

• Cementation failure or loss less likely

• Excellent choice if tooth needs a restoration

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What About Removable What About Removable Appliances?Appliances?

• Yes, they are possible, however………..• High failure rate due to breakage and loss• Parent and patient compliance must be exceptional

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Which Space Maintainer?Which Space Maintainer?

• Distal Shoe = 2nd Primary Molar Extraction with unerupted 1st Permanent Molar

• Nance or Band/Crown Loop = Maxillary problem with 1st Permanent Molars present

• Lower Lingual Holding Arch = Mandibular Problem with 1st Permanent Molars and Permanent Incisors present

• Band/Crown and Loop= Primary 1st Molar Extraction

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Must I Plan to Replace a Must I Plan to Replace a Band/Crown and Loop ?Band/Crown and Loop ?

• All depends on ERUPTION SEQUENCE

– No, in maxillary arch– Yes, in mandibular arch- may need LLHA

later– Why? Canine should exfoliate prior to eruption of 1st

premolar, making space maintainer defunct.

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Space Maintainer CompetencySpace Maintainer Competency

• The following cases require space The following cases require space maintainer consideration. Assume that maintainer consideration. Assume that radiographs have been taken, there is no radiographs have been taken, there is no abnormal pathology (other than dental abnormal pathology (other than dental caries), and a successor is developing. caries), and a successor is developing.

• Please answer the questions on your Please answer the questions on your worksheets.worksheets.

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Question 1Question 1

• What tooth was extracted? How old is this child?• What is the appropriate space maintainer?• Will it have to be replaced with a different space

maintainer in the future? If so, with what?

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Question 2Question 2

• What tooth was extracted? How old is the child?• What is the appropriate space maintainer?• Will it have to be replaced with a different space

maintainer in the future? If so, with what?

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Question 3Question 3

• Which teeth were extracted? How old is the patient?• What is the appropriate space maintainer?• When can the space maintainer be removed?

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Question 4Question 4

• Which teeth were extracted/• What is the appropriate space maintainer?

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Question 5Question 5

• Which teeth have been extracted? How old is the child?• What is the most appropriate space maintenance?

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““Somieh” CaseSomieh” Case

• Somieh presented for an initial visit at the Somieh presented for an initial visit at the COD. She has had dental treatment on COD. She has had dental treatment on and off throughout life. She is in no pain, and off throughout life. She is in no pain, but mom reports that “we know she has but mom reports that “we know she has dental problems.”dental problems.”

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How old is Ali assuming normal How old is Ali assuming normal dental development?dental development?

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Ali’s Bite WingsAli’s Bite Wings

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Mandibular Arch Only:Mandibular Arch Only: Chart Chart Dentition on the OdontogramDentition on the Odontogram

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AliAli

• Mandibular Arch OnlyMandibular Arch Only : Chart : Chart abnormalities and pathology (including abnormalities and pathology (including caries ) from the Panorex and Bite Wing caries ) from the Panorex and Bite Wing RadiographsRadiographs

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AliAli

A Moyer’s space analysis predicted there A Moyer’s space analysis predicted there to be 2.3 mm of excess space in the to be 2.3 mm of excess space in the mandible.mandible.

Make a treatment plan and appointment Make a treatment plan and appointment sequence for the mandibular arch only.sequence for the mandibular arch only.

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AliAli

• Assuming normal dental development, at Assuming normal dental development, at what age will the space maintainer you what age will the space maintainer you placed no longer be needed?placed no longer be needed?

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““Ali” CaseAli” Case

• Ali was referred by his general dentist for ‘ Ali was referred by his general dentist for ‘ tooth decay and crowding.’tooth decay and crowding.’

• The family does not believe they can The family does not believe they can afford comprehensive orthodontic care, afford comprehensive orthodontic care, but does have dental insurance for but does have dental insurance for “routine dental care.”“routine dental care.”

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Ali: Ali: Chart Chart Maxillary DentitionMaxillary Dentition OnlyOnly on the Odontogramon the Odontogram

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Ali’s Bite WingsAli’s Bite Wings

• Chart any pathology or abnormal findings (including caries) for the maxillary arch only on the odontogram.

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AliAli

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AliAli

A Moyer’s space analysis predicts 1.2 mm A Moyer’s space analysis predicts 1.2 mm of space shortage in the maxillaof space shortage in the maxilla

Treatment plan and sequence appointments Treatment plan and sequence appointments for the for the Maxillary Arch OnlyMaxillary Arch Only

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AliAli

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DiscussionDiscussion

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Question 1Question 1

• 5 or 6 y.o. child. Tooth #I extracted.

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Question 1Question 1

• Band/Crown and Loop #J-H• Will not need replacement. #12 should erupt

before #H or J exfoliate

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Question 2Question 2

• Tooth #L extracted. 3-5 y.o. child.• What is the appropriate space maintainer?• Will it have to be replaced with a different space

maintainer in the future? If so, with what?

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Question 2Question 2

• Band/Crown Loop #K-M• May need to be replaced by LLHA later. Tooth

#M should exfoliate prior to eruption #21.

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Question 3Question 3

• Teeth #A and #J extracted. Patient 8-9 y.o.

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Question 3Question 3

• Nance #3-#14• Can be removed when #4 and #13 erupt-around age 12

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Question 4Question 4

• Teeth #K and L extracted

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Question 4Question 4

• Lower Lingual Holding Arch (LLHA) #19-#30

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Question 5Question 5

• Teeth #K and #S extracted. 5-6 y.o. child.• Because permanent incisors are not erupted, LLHA not

recommended. Options: Reverse band and loop #L-#19 and band and loop #T-#R.

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““Ali”Ali”

• Ali presented for an initial visit at the Afzal Ali presented for an initial visit at the Afzal Clinic. He has had dental treatment on and Clinic. He has had dental treatment on and off throughout life. He is in no pain, but off throughout life. He is in no pain, but mom reports that “we know she has dental mom reports that “we know she has dental problems.”problems.”

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Assuming normal dental development, Ali Assuming normal dental development, Ali is 8 years old.is 8 years old.

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AliAli

• Mandibular Arch OnlyMandibular Arch Only : Chart : Chart abnormalities and pathology (including abnormalities and pathology (including caries ) from the Panorex and Bite Wing caries ) from the Panorex and Bite Wing RadiographsRadiographs

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AliAli

• Teeth Present:

19, K,L,M,23,24,25,26,R,S,T,30

Restorations: SSC #L

Pathology/Caries: #L and #S abscessed,

#28 severely ectopic.

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AliAli

A Moyer’s space analysis predicted there A Moyer’s space analysis predicted there to be 2.3 mm of excess space in the to be 2.3 mm of excess space in the mandible.mandible.

Make a treatment plan and appointment Make a treatment plan and appointment sequence for the mandibular arch only.sequence for the mandibular arch only.

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Ali Tx PlanAli Tx Plan

• Extract #L,S and T and Place LLHA• #L and S due to abscess• #T due to ectopic #28

– Appt #1: Fit bands and Impress for LLHA

Extract #L– Appt. #2: Seat LLHA

Extract #S, T

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AliAli

• Assuming normal dental development, at Assuming normal dental development, at what age will the space maintainer you what age will the space maintainer you placed no longer be needed?placed no longer be needed?

• Answer: When #21,28 and 29 erupt. Answer: When #21,28 and 29 erupt.

• Around age 12 yearsAround age 12 years

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““Ali” CaseAli” Case

• Ali was referred by his general dentist for ‘ Ali was referred by his general dentist for ‘ tooth decay and crowding.’tooth decay and crowding.’

• The family does not believe they can The family does not believe they can afford comprehensive orthodontic care , afford comprehensive orthodontic care , but does have dental insurance for but does have dental insurance for “routine dental care.”“routine dental care.”

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AliAli

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AliAli

A Moyer’s space analysis predicts 1.2 mm A Moyer’s space analysis predicts 1.2 mm of space shortage in the maxillaof space shortage in the maxilla

Treatment plan and sequence appointments Treatment plan and sequence appointments for the for the Maxillary Arch OnlyMaxillary Arch Only

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AliAli

• Teeth Present: #3,A,B,C,7,8,9,10,H,12,J,14

• Restorations: #A-MO, #B-DO.

• Pathology/Caries: #3-M; #A-D; #B-M;

#H-D;#J-abscess, #14-MO

Note: #6 and #11 very advanced root development.

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AliAli

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Ali Tx PlanAli Tx Plan

• Extract all maxillary primary teeth– #A,B,J- Multiple caries and near exfoliation– TE #C and #H due to root formation #6 and

#11

• Restore #3 with direct M composite

• Restore #14-MO• Place Nance Space Maintainer- slight space

deficiency, but this will be very beneficial.

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Ali Tx SequenceAli Tx Sequence

• Appt 1– Fit bands #3 and #14 and Impress for Nance– Restore #14– TE #H and #J

• Appt 2– Restore #3– Seat Nance– TE # A,B,C

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Thank You!Thank You!