836 resultados para Orthodontic Tooth Movement


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The clinical management of orthodontic patients with dental trauma before or during the treatment is mainly founded on clinical experience, expert opinions, and individual case reports. It is proposed in the literature that teeth sustaining mild trauma with minor damage to the periodontium (e.g. subluxation) should be followed for a period of time before being subjected to orthodontic forces. A minimum period of 3 months has been proposed. In this study, we used an animal model to investigate whether shorter observation periods could be established in case of mild trauma. The periradicular region of rat molars was examined microscopically to determine the biological events of tooth movement started 15 and 30 days after intentional subluxation using an experimental method to induce dentoalveolar trauma. Thirty adult male Wistar rats were assigned to 6 groups (n = 5): Group 1 (control no trauma/orthodontic movement); Group 2: the animals received an orthodontic device and were sacrificed after 7 days; Groups 3 and 4: dentoalveolar trauma (subluxation) was experimentally induced by the application of an axial force of 900 cN on the occlusal surface of the maxillary right first molar, and the animals were sacrificed after 22 and 37 days, respectively; and Groups 5 and 6: 15 and 30 days, respectively, after force application, an orthodontic device was installed and the rats were sacrificed 7 days later. In G5 and G6, the periodontal ligament and pulp tissue were rich in cellular elements and blood vessels, the alveolar bone was preserved, and the root surface presented only very small areas of surface resorption (cementum), maintaining the characteristics of normality. In conclusion, the microscopic alterations in the gingival and periodontal tissues in response to an experimentally induced mild dentoalveolar trauma simulating subluxation were not sufficient to contraindicate starting the orthodontic movement 15 and 30 days after trauma.

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The purpose of this study was to histomorphologically evaluate (in dog's teeth) the influence of tooth movement in the healing of chronic periapical lesions. Thirty roots of incisors and premolars of two dogs (1-year-old) were used in this research. After pulpectomy, the root canals remained exposed to the oral environment for 6 months for achievement of periapical lesions. Twenty root canals were biomechanically prepared and received a calcium hydroxide dressing for 14 days before being filled with gutta-percha points and Sealapex sealer. After root canal treatment, some incisors were submitted to orthodontic movement, whereas the other roots remained without orthodontic movement. The orthodontic appliance was removed at 5 months and 15 days after treatment, the dogs were killed 15 days later and the specimens were prepared for histomorphological analysis. The results showed that the orthodontic movement delayed, but did not hinder, the periapical healing process. (J Endod 2006;32:115-119)

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In a previous study, we reported that the short-term treatment with celecoxib, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) attenuates the activation of brain structures related to nociception and does not interfere with orthodontic incisor separation in rats. The conclusion was that celecoxib could possibly be prescribed for pain in orthodontic patients. However, we did not analyze the effects of this drug in periodontium. The aim of this follow-up study was to analyze effects of celecoxib treatment on recruitment and activation of osteoclasts and alveolar bone resorption after inserting an activated orthodontic appliance between the incisors in our rat model. Twenty rats (400420 g) were pretreated through oral gavage with celecoxib (50 mg/kg) or vehicle (carboxymethylcellulose 0.4%). After 30 min, they received an activated (30 g) orthodontic appliance, set not to cause any palate disjunction. In sham animals, the appliance was immediately removed after introduction. All animals received ground food and, every 12 h, celecoxib or vehicle. After 48 h, they were anesthetized and transcardiacally perfused through the aorta with 4% formaldehyde. Subsequently, maxillae were removed, post-fixed and processed for histomorphometry or immunohistochemical analyses. As expected, incisor distalization induced an inflammatory response with certain histological changes, including an increase in the number of active osteoclasts at the compression side in group treated with vehicle (appliance: 32.2 +/- 2.49 vs sham: 4.8 +/- 1.79, P<0.05) and celecoxib (appliance: 31.0 +/- 1.45 vs sham: 4.6 +/- 1.82, P<0.05). The treatment with celecoxib did not modify substantially the histological alterations and the number of active osteoclasts after activation of orthodontic appliance. Moreover, we did not see any difference between the groups with respect to percentage of bone resorption area. Taken together with our previous results we conclude that short-term treatment with celecoxib can indeed be a therapeutic alternative for pain relieve during orthodontic procedures.

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There is no reason for Dentistry to use different terms for phenomena defined in Physics, the specific field in which concepts associated with forces are established and adapted. In place of pressure/tension, the compression/traction pair should be used. This study defines each one of these terms and justifies their use. Our contemporary world demands standardized criteria, methods, measures, concepts and terms to ensure that study protocols, results and applications are used in the same way in any country or area of human action.

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Introduction : La force d’adhésion à l'interface métal-céramique avec les résines auto-polymérisantes destinées au collage indirect des boîtiers orthodontiques n'a pas été évaluée à ce jour et un protocole clinique basé sur la littérature scientifique est inexistant. Objectifs : 1) Comparer la force de cisaillement maximale entre des boîtiers métalliques et des surfaces en porcelaine préparées selon différentes méthodes; 2) Suggérer un protocole clinique efficace et prévisible. Matériel et méthodes : Quatre-vingt-dix disques en leucite (6 groupes; n = 15/groupe) ont été préparés selon 6 combinaisons de traitements de surface : mécaniques (+ / - fraisage pour créer les rugosités) et chimiques (acide fluorhydrique, apprêt, silane). Des bases en résine composite Transbond XT (3M Unitek, Monrovia, California) faites sur mesure ont été collées avec le système de résine adhésive auto-polymérisante Sondhi A + B Rapid Set (3M Unitek, Monrovia, California). Les échantillons ont été préservés (H2O/24hrs), thermocyclés (500 cycles) et testés en cisaillement (Instron, Norwood, Massachusetts). Des mesures d’Index d’adhésif résiduel (IAR) ont été compilées. Des tests ANOVAs ont été réalisés sur les rangs étant donné que les données suivaient une distribution anormale et ont été ajustés selon Tukey. Un Kruskall-Wallis, U-Mann Whitney par comparaison pairée et une analyse de Weibull ont aussi été réalisés. Résultats : Les médianes des groupes varient entre 17.0 MPa (- fraisage + acide fluorhydrique) à 26.7 MPa (- fraisage + acide fluorhydrique + silane). Le fraisage en surface ne semble pas affecter l’adhésion. La combinaison chimique (- fraisage + silane + apprêt) a démontré des forces de cisaillement significativement plus élevées que le traitement avec (- fraisage + acide fluorhydrique), p<0,05, tout en possédant des forces similaires au protocole typiquement suggéré à l’acide fluorhydrique suivi d’une application de silane, l’équivalence de (- fraisage + acide fluorhydrique + silane). Les mesures d’IAR sont significativement plus basses dans le groupe (- fraisage + acide fluorhydrique) en comparaison avec celles des 5 autres groupes, avec p<0,05. Malheureusement, ces 5 groupes ont des taux de fracture élévés de 80 à 100% suite à la décimentation des boîtiers. Conclusion : Toutes les combinaisons de traitement de surface testées offrent une force d’adhésion cliniquement suffisante pour accomplir les mouvements dentaires en orthodontie. Une application de silane suivie d’un apprêt est forte intéressante, car elle est simple à appliquer cliniquement tout en permettant une excellente adhésion. Il faut cependant avertir les patients qu’il y a un risque de fracture des restorations en céramique lorsque vient le moment d’enlever les broches. Si la priorité est de diminuer le risque d’endommager la porcelaine, un mordançage seul à l’acide hydrofluorique sera suffisant.

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Introduction: Orthodontic tooth movement uses mechanical forces that result in inflammation in the first days. Myeloperoxidase (MPO) is an enzyme found in polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN) granules, and it is used to estimate the number of PMN granules in tissues. So far, MPO has not been used to study the inflammatory alterations after the application of orthodontic tooth movement forces. The aim of this study was to determine MPO activity in the gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) and saliva (whole stimulated saliva) of orthodontic patients at different time points after fixed appliance activation. Methods: MPO was determined in the GCF and collected by means of periopaper from the saliva of 14 patients with orthodontic fixed appliances. GCF and saliva samples were collected at baseline, 2 hours, and 7 and 14 days after application of the orthodontic force. Results: Mean MPO activity was increased in both the GCF and saliva of orthodontic patients at 2 hours after appliance activation (P<0.02 for all comparisons). At 2 hours, PMN infiltration into the periodontal ligament from the orthodontic force probably results in the increased MPO level observed at this time point. Conclusions: MPO might be a good marker to assess inflammation in orthodontic movement; it deserves further studies in orthodontic therapy. (Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2010;138:613-6)

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the artificial tooth positional changes following the flasking and polymerization of complete dentures by a combination of two flasking methods and two polymerization techniques using computer graphic measurements.Materials and Methods: Four groups of waxed complete dentures (n = 10) were invested and polymerized using the following techniques: (1) adding a second investment layer of gypsum and conventional water bath polymerization (Control), (2) adding a second investment layer of gypsum and polymerization with microwave energy (Gyp-micro), (3) adding a second investment layer of silicone (Zetalabor) and conventional polymerization (Silwater), and (4) adding a second investment layer of silicone and polymerization with microwave energy (Silmicro). For each specimen, six segments of interdental distances (A to F) were measured to determine the artificial tooth positions in the waxed and polymerized stages using software program AutoCad R14. The mean values of the changes were statistically compared by univariate ANOVA with Tukey post-hoc test at 5% significance.Results: There were no significant differences among the four groups, except for segment D of the Silmicro group (-0.004 +/- 0.032 cm) in relation to the Gypwater group (0.044 +/- 0.031 cm) (p < 0.05), which presented, repectively, expansion and shrinkage after polymerization.Conclusions: Within the limitations of this study, it was concluded that although the differences were not statistically significant, the use of a silicone investment layer when flasking complete dentures resulted in the least positional changes of the artificial teeth regardless of the polymerization technique.

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Durante o tratamento ortodôntico, a resposta inicial dos tecidos periodontais ao estímulo mecânico envolve várias alterações estruturais e bioquímicas que permitem a movimentação do dente. As metaloproteinases da matriz (MMPs) parecem desempenhar um papel importante na manutenção da integridade funcional da matriz extracelular periodontal. O objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar, em diferentes intervalos de tempo, os níveis de metaloproteinases da matriz -1, -2, -3, -7, -8, -12 e -13 no fluido gengival (FG) de caninos superiores submetidos ao movimento de distalização e testar a hipótese de possíveis alterações nos níveis destas MMPs com o emprego de forças ortodônticas. Amostras de FG foram obtidas de dezesseis pacientes ortodônticos saudáveis (nove do sexo masculino e sete do sexo feminino, com idades entre 13 e 27 anos, média de idade 17,7 anos) que possuíam indicação de exodontias dos primeiros pré-molares superiores e tiveram os caninos distalizados como parte da terapia ortodôntica. Um dos caninos superiores foi distalizado ortodonticamente, sendo considerado dente teste. O canino contralateral não foi submetido a nenhuma força, no entanto foi incluído na aparatologia ortodôntica e utilizado como controle. A coleta de FG foi realizada nos sítios mesial (tensão) e distal (pressão) dos dentes testes e controles 7 dias antes da montagem da aparatologia ortodôntica, imediatamennte após a aplicação da força ortodôntica, e após 1 h, 24 h, e 7, 14 e 21 dias, respectivamente denominados -7d, 0h, 1h, 24h, 7d, 14d e 21d. A arcada superior de cada paciente foi dividida em um lado teste e um lado controle. Os resultados mostraram que foram encontradas diferenças significativas no volume do FG apenas nos intervalos de tempo entre -7d e 0h nos lados controle-pressão (CP), teste-tensão (TT) e teste-pressão (TP). Em TP foi observado ainda aumento do volume entre os tempos 0h e 14d. Foi possível detectar no FG as MMPs estudadas nos lados controle/teste e lados pressão/tensão, em todos os intervalos de tempo. As flutuações dos níveis das MMPs apresentaram poucas alterações significativas nos diferentes intervalos de tempo, nos lados controle/teste e lados pressão/ tensão. As diferenças intergrupos (TT, TP, CT e CP) em cada tempo não mostraram resultados significativos assim como as comparações entre os lados pressão e tensão para cada tempo individualmente. Os níveis de expressão da MMP-8 foram muito superiores aos das outras MMPs avaliadas, porém sem diferenças signficativas entre os lados teste e controle.

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O objetivo do estudo foi mensurar as alterações na quantidade do volume de fluido gengival (FG) dos dentes submetidos à movimentação ortodôntica, em adultos com periodontite crônica na fase de manutenção periodontal. O FG foi coletado com uma tira de papel absorvente padrão das áreas de pressão dos dentes de 10 pacientes (sete homens e três mulheres) e medido em microlitro no Periotron em seis dias distintos (dia -7, dia 0, dia 1, dia 7, dia 14 e dia 21). Os pacientes foram submetidos a um rigoroso programa de controle de placa. O teste de Wilcoxon foi aplicado para comparar os dados obtidos. Os resultados mostraram que o controle de placa efetivo baixou a quantidade de FG do dia -7 para o dia 0, e em seguida houve uma elevação do FG até o dia 7 por conta do início da movimentação ortodôntica, e uma nova queda do dia 7 até o 21. O maior volume de FG foi encontrado no dia 7, uma semana após o início da movimentação. O menor volume no dia 0. Concluindo, a movimentação ortodôntica aumentou o volume de FG do dia 0 até o dia 7.

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O objetivo deste trabalho foi examinar o impacto da movimentação dentária de dentes periodontalmente comprometidos no volume do fluido gengival crevicular (FGC) e nos níveis de expressão das metaloproteinases de matriz (MMPs) -1, -2, -3, -7, -8, -12 e -13 no FGC. Dez pacientes periodontalmente controlados (8 do sexo feminino e 2 do sexo masculino, média de idade de 46,2 10,4 anos) com incisivos projetados labialmente foram submetidos a tratamento ortodôntico. Uma arcada dentária foi submetida a movimentação ortodôntica e a arcada oposta foi usada como controle. Amostras de FGC foram coletadas da face lingual de dois incisivos do lado movimento e dois do lado controle uma semana antes da ativação ortodôntica (-7d), imediatamente após a ativação ortodôntica, e após 1 h, 24 h, e 7, 14 e 21 dias. A coleta do FGC foi feita utilizando-se tiras de papel absorvente e o volume foi calculado através do uso do Periotron. Todos os pacientes receberam orientações de higiene bucal e um kit contendo escova de dente, pasta de dente e bochecho de Chlorexidina 0,12% para ser usado durante todo o experimento. A técnica da multianálise imunoenzimática com microesferas foi usada para medir as MMPs no FGC. Os dados foram analisados utilizando-se os testes estatísticos Friedman e Mann-Whitney. Não foram encontradas diferenças estatisticamente significativas no volume do FGC. Em relação aos níveis de MMPs, a única diferença estatisticamente significativa encontrada no decorrer do tempo foi nos níveis de MMP-1 no grupo movimento (p<0,05). Quando os dois grupos foram comparados após a ativação, a única diferença estatisticamente significativa encontrada foi nos níveis de MMP-12 24 horas após a ativação (p<0,05). Estes achados sugerem que o volume de FGC não sofre alteração relacionada ao movimento dentário ortodôntico e que o movimento ortodôntico de dentes periodontalmente comprometidos não resultou em mudanças significativas nos níveis de MMPs no FGC.

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Background: Periodontal ligament (PDL) cells are exposed to physical forces in vivo in response to mastication, parafunction, speech and orthodontic tooth movement. Although it has been shown that PDL cells perceive and respond directly to mechanical stimulation, the nature of the ion channels that mediate this mechanotransduction remain to be fully elucidated. The transient receptor potential (TRP) superfamily of ion channels is believed to play a critical role in sensory physiology, where they act as transducers for thermal, chemical and mechanical stimuli. Recent studies have shown that members of the vanilloid (TRPV) and ankyrin (TRPA) subfamilies encode mechanosensitive TRPs. The vanilloid family member TRPV4 is one such non selective calcium permeable cationic channel which has been shown to be activated by chemical ligands, hypotonicity, and mechanical stimuli. Objectives: The objective of the current study was to investigate functional expression of TRPV4 in cultured human PDL cells. Methods: Human PDL cells were grown in Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium with L-glutamine supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum (FBS), 100UI/ml penicillin and 100μg/ml streptomycin. Cells in passage 4-6 were used in all experiments. TRPV4 functional expression was determined using ratiometric calcium imaging. Cultured cells were loaded with intracellular Ca2+ probe fura-2 and cells were then stimulated with the TRPV4 agonists, 4alpha-phorbol 12,13-didecanoate (4alpha-PDD), GSK1016790A or hypotonic solution. The TRPV4 antagonist RN 1734 was used to block the corresponding agonist responses. Results: PDL fibroblasts responded to application of TRPV4 agonists and hypotonic stimuli by an increase in intracellular calcium which was attenuated in the presence of the TRPV4 antagonist. Conclusions: We have shown for the first time the functional expression of the mechanosensitive TRPV4 channel in human PDL cells. The molecular identity and mechanisms of activation of mechanosensitive TRP channels in PDL cells merit further investigation.

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Objectives: Receptor Activator of NF-kappaB ligand (RANKL), through binding to its receptor (RANK), plays an important role in osteoclast differentiation and activation. Conversely, osteoprotegerin (OPG), a decoy receptor for RANKL, inhibits osteoclastogenesis and subsequent bone turnover. Little is known about the role of resident periodontal ligament fibroblasts in regulating bone turnover. The aim of this study was to determine (i) if periodontal ligament fibroblasts produced OPG in vitro and (ii) the effects of IL-1b and TGF-b1 on OPG expression. Methods: Three human periodontal ligament fibroblast populations, developed by explant culture, were grown to confluence in 6-well plates in DMEM supplemented with 10% FCS. Cells were washed in HBSS and then cultured for an additional 48 hours in serum-free media supplemented with IL-1b or TGF-b1 at 10ng/ml. OPG expression levels in the conditioned medium were determined by ELISA (R&D Systems, UK) and confirmed by Western blot. Results: All three fibroblast strains produced quantifiable levels of OPG. Both IL-1b and, to a lesser extent, TGF-b1 significantly stimulated OPG expression in all fibroblast strains (p<0.05). Pre-incubation of samples with N-glycosidase F prior to Western blots indicated glycosylation of expressed OPG. Conclusions: These data indicate that periodontal ligament fibroblasts can regulate osteoclast activation via the RANK/RANKL signalling pathway. These fibroblasts may play an important role in regulating bone turnover both in periodontal disease and orthodontic tooth movement.

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