Effect of Orthodontic Forces on the Periodontium of Tooth with Extrusive Luxation
Ariane Fernanda Carvalho
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Postgraduate Program in Dentistry, Biologics Science and Health Center, State University of Western Parana (UNIOESTE), Rua Universitária, 2069 – Bairro Universitário, Cascavel, Paraná, Postal Code: 85819-110, Brazil.
Jussimar Scheffer Castilhos
Postgraduate Program in Dentistry, Biologics Science and Health Center, State University of Western Parana (UNIOESTE), Rua Universitária, 2069 – Bairro Universitário, Cascavel, Paraná, Postal Code: 85819-110, Brazil.
Elaine Manoela Porto Amorim
Postgraduate Program in Dentistry, Biologics Science and Health Center, State University of Western Parana (UNIOESTE), Rua Universitária, 2069 – Bairro Universitário, Cascavel, Paraná, Postal Code: 85819-110, Brazil and Laboratory of Tissue Biology and Reproduction, Biologics Science and Health Center, State University of Western Parana (UNIOESTE), Rua Universitária, 2069 – Bairro Universitário, Cascavel, Paraná, Postal Code: 85819-110, Brazil.
Priscilla do Monte Ribeiro Busato
University of North Paraná, Brazil, Pontifical Catholic University, Brazil and Post Doctorate State University of Western Parana (UNIOESTE), Rua Universitária, 2069 – Bairro Universitário, Cascavel, Paraná, Postal Code: 85819-110, Brazil.
João Paulo de Arruda Amorim
Postgraduate Program in Dentistry, Biologics Science and Health Center, State University of Western Parana (UNIOESTE), Rua Universitária, 2069 – Bairro Universitário, Cascavel, Paraná, Postal Code: 85819-110, Brazil and Laboratory of Tissue Biology and Reproduction, Biologics Science and Health Center, State University of Western Parana (UNIOESTE), Rua Universitária, 2069 – Bairro Universitário, Cascavel, Paraná, Postal Code: 85819-110, Brazil.
Mauro Carlos Agner Busato
Postgraduate Program in Dentistry, Biologics Science and Health Center, State University of Western Parana (UNIOESTE), Rua Universitária, 2069 – Bairro Universitário, Cascavel, Paraná, Postal Code: 85819-110, Brazil and Department of Orthodontics, State University of Western Parana (UNIOESTE), Rua Universitária, 2069 – Bairro Universitário, Cascavel, Paraná, Postal Code: 85819-110, Brazil.
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Abstract
Aims: This study assessed the effect of different types of orthodontic forces (continuous (C), continuous interrupted (Ci) and intermittent (I)) on the amount of tooth movement (TM) and root resorption (RR) mesio-vestibular and intermediate (RRmv, RRi, respectively) of teeth submitted (L) or not (nL) to extrusive luxation (EL). Data on hyaline areas were also assessed.
Study Design: Experimental research.
Methodology: Forty-eight Wistar rats were randomly divided into 8 groups (n=6) according to the combination of independent variables (the type of force and luxation): the moved [nL-C, nL-Ci, nL-I, L-C, L-Ci, L-I] and the non-moving [L-nM and nL-nM (control)]. The EL of the first right upper molar was performed under a force of 1500 cN for 10 seconds. After 15 days, TM was initiated with a force of 50 cN, with the three types of force (C, Ci, I). On the 14th day, the amount of TM was measured, and the animals were euthanized, the parts processed, included, cut at the cervical level of the molars, and submitted to staining with hematoxylin and eosin (HE).
Results: The results showed more significant movement for the C and Ci forces when compared to I in the groups submitted to luxation (p<0.05). The luxation factor did not influence tooth movement, except for the Ci force (nL-Ci =0.25 x L-Ci=0.44) (p<0.05).
Conclusion: The amount of RR was not influenced by the type of force nor by the EL. Regarding the number of hyaline areas, it was not possible to visualize differences between the groups, under the conditions of this study.
Keywords: Dental trauma, dental movement, root resorption