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Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Orthodontics
  • Behavioral Science

Background:

  • Tongue thrusting is a common etiological factor in orthodontic treatment relapse.
  • Patient compliance with traditional removable habit-breaking appliances presents a significant challenge for dental practitioners.
  • Effective habit control is crucial for maintaining orthodontic treatment outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce an innovative, aesthetic, and comfortable appliance for managing tongue thrusting habits.
  • To present a dual-function appliance that aids in both habit control and orthodontic retention.
  • To offer an improved treatment option for patients requiring intervention for tongue thrusting.

Main Methods:

  • Case presentation of a novel appliance designed for tongue thrust habit control.
  • Description of the appliance's design, focusing on aesthetic and comfort features.
  • Evaluation of the appliance's dual role as a retainer and a habit trainer.

Main Results:

  • The presented appliance offers a more aesthetically pleasing and comfortable alternative for patients.
  • The appliance effectively addresses tongue thrusting behavior.
  • The dual function of retainer and trainer simplifies treatment and potentially improves compliance.

Conclusions:

  • The novel appliance provides a viable and improved solution for managing tongue thrusting.
  • This retainer-cum-trainer appliance enhances patient comfort and aesthetics, potentially improving compliance.
  • This approach contributes to better long-term retention of orthodontic treatment results.