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Biological Anchorage and Canine Orthodontic Movement Rate with a New Technique for Micro-Osteoperforations
INTRODUCTION: The differential management of anchorage and the acceleration of tooth movement are some of the current greatest challenges for orthodontists. Diverse techniques and devices to reinforce anchorage and increase the rate of tooth movement have been proposed. Whether micro-osteoperforatio...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8831039/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35154834 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5469453 |
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author | Arredondo, Andrés Pérez, Daniela Zapata-Noreña, Oscar Ramírez, Claudia Carvajal-Flórez, Álvaro Arango, Elsa Barbosa-Liz, Diana Gil, Jorge Duque, Paula Gallego, Juan Castaño, Catalina Plaza-Ruíz, Sonia Patricia |
author_facet | Arredondo, Andrés Pérez, Daniela Zapata-Noreña, Oscar Ramírez, Claudia Carvajal-Flórez, Álvaro Arango, Elsa Barbosa-Liz, Diana Gil, Jorge Duque, Paula Gallego, Juan Castaño, Catalina Plaza-Ruíz, Sonia Patricia |
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description | INTRODUCTION: The differential management of anchorage and the acceleration of tooth movement are some of the current greatest challenges for orthodontists. Diverse techniques and devices to reinforce anchorage and increase the rate of tooth movement have been proposed. Whether micro-osteoperforations (MOPs) can be used for both purposes is currently investigated. OBJECTIVES: To propose and describe a new technique for biological anchorage, which involves six MOPs performed every four weeks, and to present its results in a clinical case of upper premolar extraction. Intervention. In a dental class II patient who met the selection criteria, three MOPs both on the buccal and palatine sides on the intervention side were performed on the extraction area following the protocol described. No MOPs were performed on the control side. The allocation of the intervention was randomised. The MOPs were performed three times at an interval of four weeks. A 0.019 × 0.025-inch stainless steel wire was activated with calibrated NiTi springs. The three-dimensional movement of the first molars and upper canines was evaluated. In addition, the comfort, periodontal status, and canine root resorption of the patient were evaluated. RESULTS: Clinical and radiographic results suggest that the MOPs had a positive effect in reducing the loss of biological anchorage of the posterior sector and in the rate of canine tooth movement, without damaging changes in the soft and hard tissues. CONCLUSION: The proposed protocol involving six MOPs every four weeks improved the behaviour of biological anchorage and increased distalization on the intervention side in this clinical case. |
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spelling | pubmed-88310392022-02-11 Biological Anchorage and Canine Orthodontic Movement Rate with a New Technique for Micro-Osteoperforations Arredondo, Andrés Pérez, Daniela Zapata-Noreña, Oscar Ramírez, Claudia Carvajal-Flórez, Álvaro Arango, Elsa Barbosa-Liz, Diana Gil, Jorge Duque, Paula Gallego, Juan Castaño, Catalina Plaza-Ruíz, Sonia Patricia Case Rep Dent Case Report INTRODUCTION: The differential management of anchorage and the acceleration of tooth movement are some of the current greatest challenges for orthodontists. Diverse techniques and devices to reinforce anchorage and increase the rate of tooth movement have been proposed. Whether micro-osteoperforations (MOPs) can be used for both purposes is currently investigated. OBJECTIVES: To propose and describe a new technique for biological anchorage, which involves six MOPs performed every four weeks, and to present its results in a clinical case of upper premolar extraction. Intervention. In a dental class II patient who met the selection criteria, three MOPs both on the buccal and palatine sides on the intervention side were performed on the extraction area following the protocol described. No MOPs were performed on the control side. The allocation of the intervention was randomised. The MOPs were performed three times at an interval of four weeks. A 0.019 × 0.025-inch stainless steel wire was activated with calibrated NiTi springs. The three-dimensional movement of the first molars and upper canines was evaluated. In addition, the comfort, periodontal status, and canine root resorption of the patient were evaluated. RESULTS: Clinical and radiographic results suggest that the MOPs had a positive effect in reducing the loss of biological anchorage of the posterior sector and in the rate of canine tooth movement, without damaging changes in the soft and hard tissues. CONCLUSION: The proposed protocol involving six MOPs every four weeks improved the behaviour of biological anchorage and increased distalization on the intervention side in this clinical case. Hindawi 2022-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8831039/ /pubmed/35154834 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5469453 Text en Copyright © 2022 Andrés Arredondo et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Case Report Arredondo, Andrés Pérez, Daniela Zapata-Noreña, Oscar Ramírez, Claudia Carvajal-Flórez, Álvaro Arango, Elsa Barbosa-Liz, Diana Gil, Jorge Duque, Paula Gallego, Juan Castaño, Catalina Plaza-Ruíz, Sonia Patricia Biological Anchorage and Canine Orthodontic Movement Rate with a New Technique for Micro-Osteoperforations |
title | Biological Anchorage and Canine Orthodontic Movement Rate with a New Technique for Micro-Osteoperforations |
title_full | Biological Anchorage and Canine Orthodontic Movement Rate with a New Technique for Micro-Osteoperforations |
title_fullStr | Biological Anchorage and Canine Orthodontic Movement Rate with a New Technique for Micro-Osteoperforations |
title_full_unstemmed | Biological Anchorage and Canine Orthodontic Movement Rate with a New Technique for Micro-Osteoperforations |
title_short | Biological Anchorage and Canine Orthodontic Movement Rate with a New Technique for Micro-Osteoperforations |
title_sort | biological anchorage and canine orthodontic movement rate with a new technique for micro-osteoperforations |
topic | Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8831039/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35154834 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5469453 |
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