Abstract
AIM AND BACKGROUND: The lingual arch has been widely used as a space maintainer in the lower arch during the mixed dentition phase, and the open-coil space regainer (OCSR) has been used for localized space regaining. However, an appliance consisting of both has not been previously documented. This case report highlights the advantages of using a lingual-arch-supported OCSR for regaining lost space. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 10-year-old patient presented with deficient space available for the eruption of 45. Space analysis revealed a space loss of 3.8 mm. A lingual-arch-supported OCSR was placed to regain the lost space. After 8 weeks, the required amount of space was regained. Further activation was terminated by placing self-cure acrylic onto the springs. CONCLUSION: The lingual-arch-supported OCSR was successful in regaining the lost space. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: The advantage of this appliance is that the reciprocal forces from the open-coil springs result only in mesial movement of the tooth anterior to the space, as the lingual arch prevents distal movement of the molar. HOW TO CITE THIS ARTICLE: Chalakkal P, D'souza OK, de Ataide IDN, et al. Lingual Arch-supported Open Coil Space Regainer. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2024;17(12):1439-1441.