New therapeutic modalities to modulate orthodontic tooth movement

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Autor(a) principal: Andrade Jr,Ildeu
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Sousa,Ana Beatriz dos Santos, Silva,Gabriela Gonçalves da
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2176-94512014000600123
Resumo: Modulation of orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) is desirable not only to patients because it shortens treatment time, but also to orthodontists, since treatment duration is associated with increased risk of gingival inflammation, decalcification, dental caries, and root resorption. The increased focus on the biological basis of tooth movement has rendered Orthodontics a more comprehensive specialty that incorporates facets of all fields of medicine. Current knowledge raises the possibility of using new therapeutic modalities for modulation of OTM, such as corticotomy, laser therapy, vibration (low-intensity pulsed ultrasound), local injections of biomodulators and gene therapy; with the latter being applicable in the near future. They are intended to enhance or inhibit recruitment, differentiation and/or activation of bone cells, accelerate or reduce OTM, increase stability of orthodontic results, as well as assist with the prevention of root resorption. This article summarizes recent studies on each one of these therapeutic modalities, provides readers with information about how they affect OTM and points out future clinical perspectives.
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title New therapeutic modalities to modulate orthodontic tooth movement
spellingShingle New therapeutic modalities to modulate orthodontic tooth movement
Andrade Jr,Ildeu
Orthodontic tooth movement
Corticotomy surgery
Gene therapy
Ultrasound
title_short New therapeutic modalities to modulate orthodontic tooth movement
title_full New therapeutic modalities to modulate orthodontic tooth movement
title_fullStr New therapeutic modalities to modulate orthodontic tooth movement
title_full_unstemmed New therapeutic modalities to modulate orthodontic tooth movement
title_sort New therapeutic modalities to modulate orthodontic tooth movement
author Andrade Jr,Ildeu
author_facet Andrade Jr,Ildeu
Sousa,Ana Beatriz dos Santos
Silva,Gabriela Gonçalves da
author_role author
author2 Sousa,Ana Beatriz dos Santos
Silva,Gabriela Gonçalves da
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Andrade Jr,Ildeu
Sousa,Ana Beatriz dos Santos
Silva,Gabriela Gonçalves da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Orthodontic tooth movement
Corticotomy surgery
Gene therapy
Ultrasound
topic Orthodontic tooth movement
Corticotomy surgery
Gene therapy
Ultrasound
description Modulation of orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) is desirable not only to patients because it shortens treatment time, but also to orthodontists, since treatment duration is associated with increased risk of gingival inflammation, decalcification, dental caries, and root resorption. The increased focus on the biological basis of tooth movement has rendered Orthodontics a more comprehensive specialty that incorporates facets of all fields of medicine. Current knowledge raises the possibility of using new therapeutic modalities for modulation of OTM, such as corticotomy, laser therapy, vibration (low-intensity pulsed ultrasound), local injections of biomodulators and gene therapy; with the latter being applicable in the near future. They are intended to enhance or inhibit recruitment, differentiation and/or activation of bone cells, accelerate or reduce OTM, increase stability of orthodontic results, as well as assist with the prevention of root resorption. This article summarizes recent studies on each one of these therapeutic modalities, provides readers with information about how they affect OTM and points out future clinical perspectives.
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