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Gingival proliferative growth – stress and cytoarchitecture related with fixed and mobile orthodontic therapy

The fixed orthodontic measures taken induce significant stress to the gingival growth process during arch wire maneuvers of aligning and leveling. We observed, for a period of one to four years, fixed orthodontic devices in 80 human subjects. From these, we selected 44 subjects (22 women and 22 men)...

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Autores principales: Simon, Cătălin Petru, Motoc, Andrei Gheorghe Marius, Simon, George Alexandru, Brezovan, Diana, Muselin, Florin, Cristina, Romeo Teodor, Bratu, Dana Cristina
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Publicado: Academy of Medical Sciences, Romanian Academy Publishing House, Bucharest 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8343617/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34171076
http://dx.doi.org/10.47162/RJME.61.4.29
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author Simon, Cătălin Petru
Motoc, Andrei Gheorghe Marius
Simon, George Alexandru
Brezovan, Diana
Muselin, Florin
Cristina, Romeo Teodor
Bratu, Dana Cristina
author_facet Simon, Cătălin Petru
Motoc, Andrei Gheorghe Marius
Simon, George Alexandru
Brezovan, Diana
Muselin, Florin
Cristina, Romeo Teodor
Bratu, Dana Cristina
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description The fixed orthodontic measures taken induce significant stress to the gingival growth process during arch wire maneuvers of aligning and leveling. We observed, for a period of one to four years, fixed orthodontic devices in 80 human subjects. From these, we selected 44 subjects (22 women and 22 men) where the inflammatory process exhibited following the orthodontic fixed treatment, and with vacuum-formed orthodontic retainers (VFR) succeeding to fixed treatment. Samples were collected from each patient and histological and immunohistochemical (IHC) methodology was made to analyze the cytoarchitecture. Statistics were made after one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), with the Bonferroni’s correction. The IHC examination performed in the early stage revealed the presence in the inflammatory infiltrate of CD8-type T-lymphocytes, and of dendritic cells in large numbers. The examination performed in the late stage revealed the presence in the inflammatory infiltrate of CD20-type B-lymphocytes, which are mature cells capable of immunoglobulin synthesis, their activation being an important step in the maturation of the antibody response. The stress generated by arch wires in both genders was significantly higher than in the case of VFR. This observation was pointed out also by the cytohistological investigation outcome but was also based on an original scale conceived by our research team, following gingival hyperplasia evaluation. Also, with statistical significance, the comparative obtained values for men (p=0.01) and for women (p=0.001) illustrate clinical observations, allowing to affirm that, in our case, men were more stressed in bearing arch wire devices (AWD) and VFR, in comparison with women.
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spelling pubmed-83436172021-08-18 Gingival proliferative growth – stress and cytoarchitecture related with fixed and mobile orthodontic therapy Simon, Cătălin Petru Motoc, Andrei Gheorghe Marius Simon, George Alexandru Brezovan, Diana Muselin, Florin Cristina, Romeo Teodor Bratu, Dana Cristina Rom J Morphol Embryol Original Paper The fixed orthodontic measures taken induce significant stress to the gingival growth process during arch wire maneuvers of aligning and leveling. We observed, for a period of one to four years, fixed orthodontic devices in 80 human subjects. From these, we selected 44 subjects (22 women and 22 men) where the inflammatory process exhibited following the orthodontic fixed treatment, and with vacuum-formed orthodontic retainers (VFR) succeeding to fixed treatment. Samples were collected from each patient and histological and immunohistochemical (IHC) methodology was made to analyze the cytoarchitecture. Statistics were made after one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), with the Bonferroni’s correction. The IHC examination performed in the early stage revealed the presence in the inflammatory infiltrate of CD8-type T-lymphocytes, and of dendritic cells in large numbers. The examination performed in the late stage revealed the presence in the inflammatory infiltrate of CD20-type B-lymphocytes, which are mature cells capable of immunoglobulin synthesis, their activation being an important step in the maturation of the antibody response. The stress generated by arch wires in both genders was significantly higher than in the case of VFR. This observation was pointed out also by the cytohistological investigation outcome but was also based on an original scale conceived by our research team, following gingival hyperplasia evaluation. Also, with statistical significance, the comparative obtained values for men (p=0.01) and for women (p=0.001) illustrate clinical observations, allowing to affirm that, in our case, men were more stressed in bearing arch wire devices (AWD) and VFR, in comparison with women. Academy of Medical Sciences, Romanian Academy Publishing House, Bucharest 2020 2021-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8343617/ /pubmed/34171076 http://dx.doi.org/10.47162/RJME.61.4.29 Text en Copyright © 2020, Academy of Medical Sciences, Romanian Academy Publishing House, Bucharest https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License, which permits unrestricted use, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium, non-commercially, provided the new creations are licensed under identical terms as the original work and the original work is properly cited.
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Motoc, Andrei Gheorghe Marius
Simon, George Alexandru
Brezovan, Diana
Muselin, Florin
Cristina, Romeo Teodor
Bratu, Dana Cristina
Gingival proliferative growth – stress and cytoarchitecture related with fixed and mobile orthodontic therapy
title Gingival proliferative growth – stress and cytoarchitecture related with fixed and mobile orthodontic therapy
title_full Gingival proliferative growth – stress and cytoarchitecture related with fixed and mobile orthodontic therapy
title_fullStr Gingival proliferative growth – stress and cytoarchitecture related with fixed and mobile orthodontic therapy
title_full_unstemmed Gingival proliferative growth – stress and cytoarchitecture related with fixed and mobile orthodontic therapy
title_short Gingival proliferative growth – stress and cytoarchitecture related with fixed and mobile orthodontic therapy
title_sort gingival proliferative growth – stress and cytoarchitecture related with fixed and mobile orthodontic therapy
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8343617/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34171076
http://dx.doi.org/10.47162/RJME.61.4.29
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