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Physical properties of root cementum: Part 29. The effects of LED-mediated photobiomodulation on orthodontically induced root resorption and pain: a pilot split-mouth randomized controlled trial

OBJECTIVES: To examine the effects of light-emitting diode (LED)-mediated photobiomodulation (PBM) on orthodontic root resorption and pain. METHODS: Twenty patients (3 males, 17 females, mean age 15 years 6 months) needing bilateral maxillary first premolar extractions for orthodontic treatment were...

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Autores principales: Sambevski, John, Papadopoulou, Alexandra K, Foley, Matthew, Dalci, Kerem, Petocz, Peter, Darendeliler, Mehmet Ali, Dalci, Oyku
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9713511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35552386
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ejo/cjac022
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author Sambevski, John
Papadopoulou, Alexandra K
Foley, Matthew
Dalci, Kerem
Petocz, Peter
Darendeliler, Mehmet Ali
Dalci, Oyku
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Papadopoulou, Alexandra K
Foley, Matthew
Dalci, Kerem
Petocz, Peter
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description OBJECTIVES: To examine the effects of light-emitting diode (LED)-mediated photobiomodulation (PBM) on orthodontic root resorption and pain. METHODS: Twenty patients (3 males, 17 females, mean age 15 years 6 months) needing bilateral maxillary first premolar extractions for orthodontic treatment were included in this single-centre, split-mouth randomized controlled trial. Both premolars received 150 g of buccal tipping force for 28 days. One side was randomly assigned to receive intraoral 850 nm wavelength, 60 mW/cm(2) power, continuous LED illumination via OrthoPulse device (Biolux Research Ltd, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) for 5 minutes/day. The other side served as control. After 28 days, both premolars were extracted and scanned with micro-computed tomography for primary outcome assessment of root resorption crater volume measurements. For secondary outcome assessment, visual analogue scale pain questionnaires were used for both sides at 24 hours, 48 hours, 72 hours, and 7 days. Randomization was generated using www.randomization.com and allocation was concealed in sequentially numbered, opaque, sealed envelopes. Blinding was not possible during the experiment due to the use of tape to block light on control side of the devices. Assessors were blinded during outcome assessments. RESULTS: All 40 premolars from 20 patients were included. There was no significant difference in the mean total root resorption between the LED PBM and control sides (mean 0.216 versus 0.284 mm(3), respectively, P = 0.306). The LED side was associated with less pain at 24 hours (P = 0.023) and marginally more pain at subsequent time points, which was not statistically significant. No harms were observed. LIMITATIONS: Short study duration and the inability to blind patients and clinician during clinical part of study. CONCLUSION: This 28-day randomized split-mouth controlled trial showed that daily, LED-mediated PBM application, when applied for 5 minute/day, does not influence orthodontic root resorption. It is associated with significantly less pain 24 hours after the application of orthodontic force, but no difference thereafter. These results should be tested on patients undergoing a full course of orthodontic treatment. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN12616000652471.
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spelling pubmed-97135112022-12-02 Physical properties of root cementum: Part 29. The effects of LED-mediated photobiomodulation on orthodontically induced root resorption and pain: a pilot split-mouth randomized controlled trial Sambevski, John Papadopoulou, Alexandra K Foley, Matthew Dalci, Kerem Petocz, Peter Darendeliler, Mehmet Ali Dalci, Oyku Eur J Orthod Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) OBJECTIVES: To examine the effects of light-emitting diode (LED)-mediated photobiomodulation (PBM) on orthodontic root resorption and pain. METHODS: Twenty patients (3 males, 17 females, mean age 15 years 6 months) needing bilateral maxillary first premolar extractions for orthodontic treatment were included in this single-centre, split-mouth randomized controlled trial. Both premolars received 150 g of buccal tipping force for 28 days. One side was randomly assigned to receive intraoral 850 nm wavelength, 60 mW/cm(2) power, continuous LED illumination via OrthoPulse device (Biolux Research Ltd, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) for 5 minutes/day. The other side served as control. After 28 days, both premolars were extracted and scanned with micro-computed tomography for primary outcome assessment of root resorption crater volume measurements. For secondary outcome assessment, visual analogue scale pain questionnaires were used for both sides at 24 hours, 48 hours, 72 hours, and 7 days. Randomization was generated using www.randomization.com and allocation was concealed in sequentially numbered, opaque, sealed envelopes. Blinding was not possible during the experiment due to the use of tape to block light on control side of the devices. Assessors were blinded during outcome assessments. RESULTS: All 40 premolars from 20 patients were included. There was no significant difference in the mean total root resorption between the LED PBM and control sides (mean 0.216 versus 0.284 mm(3), respectively, P = 0.306). The LED side was associated with less pain at 24 hours (P = 0.023) and marginally more pain at subsequent time points, which was not statistically significant. No harms were observed. LIMITATIONS: Short study duration and the inability to blind patients and clinician during clinical part of study. CONCLUSION: This 28-day randomized split-mouth controlled trial showed that daily, LED-mediated PBM application, when applied for 5 minute/day, does not influence orthodontic root resorption. It is associated with significantly less pain 24 hours after the application of orthodontic force, but no difference thereafter. These results should be tested on patients undergoing a full course of orthodontic treatment. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN12616000652471. Oxford University Press 2022-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9713511/ /pubmed/35552386 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ejo/cjac022 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Orthodontic Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Petocz, Peter
Darendeliler, Mehmet Ali
Dalci, Oyku
Physical properties of root cementum: Part 29. The effects of LED-mediated photobiomodulation on orthodontically induced root resorption and pain: a pilot split-mouth randomized controlled trial
title Physical properties of root cementum: Part 29. The effects of LED-mediated photobiomodulation on orthodontically induced root resorption and pain: a pilot split-mouth randomized controlled trial
title_full Physical properties of root cementum: Part 29. The effects of LED-mediated photobiomodulation on orthodontically induced root resorption and pain: a pilot split-mouth randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Physical properties of root cementum: Part 29. The effects of LED-mediated photobiomodulation on orthodontically induced root resorption and pain: a pilot split-mouth randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Physical properties of root cementum: Part 29. The effects of LED-mediated photobiomodulation on orthodontically induced root resorption and pain: a pilot split-mouth randomized controlled trial
title_short Physical properties of root cementum: Part 29. The effects of LED-mediated photobiomodulation on orthodontically induced root resorption and pain: a pilot split-mouth randomized controlled trial
title_sort physical properties of root cementum: part 29. the effects of led-mediated photobiomodulation on orthodontically induced root resorption and pain: a pilot split-mouth randomized controlled trial
topic Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9713511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35552386
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ejo/cjac022
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