Electrical stimulation enhances tissue reorganization during orthodontic tooth movement in rats
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Resumo: | Objective: This study evaluated the effects of a low-intensity electric current on tissue reorganization during experimental orthodontic tooth movement. Materials and methods: Thirty-two animals were divided into two groups evaluated on days 3 and 7: OTM—orthodontic tooth movement and OTM + MC—orthodontic tooth movement and microcurrent application (10 μA/5 min). The samples were processed for histological, morphometric, and Western blotting analysis. Results: Analysis of the periodontal ligament (PL) showed a significantly smaller number of granulocytes in the OTM + MC group on day 7.The number of fibroblasts was significantly higher in the OTM + MC group on days 3 and 7. The area of birefringent collagen fibers was more organized in the OTM + MC group on days 3 and 7. The number of blood vessels was significantly higher in the OTM + MC group on day 7. Microcurrent application significantly increased the number of osteoclasts in the compression region of the PL. In the OTM + MC group on day 7 of tooth movement, the expression of TGF-β1 and VEGF was significantly reduced whereas the expression of bFGF was increased in PL. Conclusions: Electrical stimulation enhances tissue responses, reducing the number of granulocytes and increasing the number of fibroblasts, blood vessels, and osteoclasts and modulates the expression of TGF-β1, VEFG, and bFGF. Clinical relevance: This technique is used in many areas of medicine, but poorly explored in dentistry and orthodontics. This treatment is cheap and non-invasive and can be applied by own orthodontist, and it can improve the treatment with a faster and safe tooth movement, without pain. |
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Electrical stimulation enhances tissue reorganization during orthodontic tooth movement in ratsLow-intensity electric currentMicrocurrent applicationOrthodontic tooth movementObjective: This study evaluated the effects of a low-intensity electric current on tissue reorganization during experimental orthodontic tooth movement. Materials and methods: Thirty-two animals were divided into two groups evaluated on days 3 and 7: OTM—orthodontic tooth movement and OTM + MC—orthodontic tooth movement and microcurrent application (10 μA/5 min). The samples were processed for histological, morphometric, and Western blotting analysis. Results: Analysis of the periodontal ligament (PL) showed a significantly smaller number of granulocytes in the OTM + MC group on day 7.The number of fibroblasts was significantly higher in the OTM + MC group on days 3 and 7. The area of birefringent collagen fibers was more organized in the OTM + MC group on days 3 and 7. The number of blood vessels was significantly higher in the OTM + MC group on day 7. Microcurrent application significantly increased the number of osteoclasts in the compression region of the PL. In the OTM + MC group on day 7 of tooth movement, the expression of TGF-β1 and VEGF was significantly reduced whereas the expression of bFGF was increased in PL. Conclusions: Electrical stimulation enhances tissue responses, reducing the number of granulocytes and increasing the number of fibroblasts, blood vessels, and osteoclasts and modulates the expression of TGF-β1, VEFG, and bFGF. Clinical relevance: This technique is used in many areas of medicine, but poorly explored in dentistry and orthodontics. This treatment is cheap and non-invasive and can be applied by own orthodontist, and it can improve the treatment with a faster and safe tooth movement, without pain.Graduate Program of Orthodontics Heminio Ometto University Center UNIARARAS, Dr. Maximiliano Baruto, 500School of Dentistry Heminio Ometto University Center UNIARARAS, Dr. Maximiliano Baruto, 500Graduate Program of Biomedical Sciences Heminio Ometto University Center UNIARARAS, Dr. Maximiliano Baruto, 500Division of Periodontics College of Dentistry State University of São Paulo UNESP, Av. Eng. Francisco José Longo, 777Division of Periodontics College of Dentistry State University of São Paulo UNESP, Av. Eng. Francisco José Longo, 777UNIARARASUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Spadari, Gisele SampaioZaniboni, EwertonVedovello, Silvia Amelia ScudelerSantamaria, Mauro Pedrine [UNESP]do Amaral, Maria Esméria Corezolados Santos, Gláucia Maria TechEsquisatto, Marcelo Augusto MarrettoMendonca, Fernanda Aparecida SampaioSantamaria-Jr, Milton2018-12-11T17:28:43Z2018-12-11T17:28:43Z2017-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article111-120application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00784-016-1759-6Clinical Oral Investigations, v. 21, n. 1, p. 111-120, 2017.1436-37711432-6981http://hdl.handle.net/11449/17809310.1007/s00784-016-1759-62-s2.0-849757440452-s2.0-84975744045.pdf7008114923397947Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengClinical Oral Investigations0,9860,986info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-01-19T06:30:32Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/178093Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T23:24:39.757327Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Electrical stimulation enhances tissue reorganization during orthodontic tooth movement in rats |
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Electrical stimulation enhances tissue reorganization during orthodontic tooth movement in rats |
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Electrical stimulation enhances tissue reorganization during orthodontic tooth movement in rats Spadari, Gisele Sampaio Low-intensity electric current Microcurrent application Orthodontic tooth movement |
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Electrical stimulation enhances tissue reorganization during orthodontic tooth movement in rats |
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Electrical stimulation enhances tissue reorganization during orthodontic tooth movement in rats |
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Electrical stimulation enhances tissue reorganization during orthodontic tooth movement in rats |
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Electrical stimulation enhances tissue reorganization during orthodontic tooth movement in rats |
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Electrical stimulation enhances tissue reorganization during orthodontic tooth movement in rats |
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Spadari, Gisele Sampaio |
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Spadari, Gisele Sampaio Zaniboni, Ewerton Vedovello, Silvia Amelia Scudeler Santamaria, Mauro Pedrine [UNESP] do Amaral, Maria Esméria Corezola dos Santos, Gláucia Maria Tech Esquisatto, Marcelo Augusto Marretto Mendonca, Fernanda Aparecida Sampaio Santamaria-Jr, Milton |
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Zaniboni, Ewerton Vedovello, Silvia Amelia Scudeler Santamaria, Mauro Pedrine [UNESP] do Amaral, Maria Esméria Corezola dos Santos, Gláucia Maria Tech Esquisatto, Marcelo Augusto Marretto Mendonca, Fernanda Aparecida Sampaio Santamaria-Jr, Milton |
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UNIARARAS Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) |
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Spadari, Gisele Sampaio Zaniboni, Ewerton Vedovello, Silvia Amelia Scudeler Santamaria, Mauro Pedrine [UNESP] do Amaral, Maria Esméria Corezola dos Santos, Gláucia Maria Tech Esquisatto, Marcelo Augusto Marretto Mendonca, Fernanda Aparecida Sampaio Santamaria-Jr, Milton |
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Low-intensity electric current Microcurrent application Orthodontic tooth movement |
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Low-intensity electric current Microcurrent application Orthodontic tooth movement |
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Objective: This study evaluated the effects of a low-intensity electric current on tissue reorganization during experimental orthodontic tooth movement. Materials and methods: Thirty-two animals were divided into two groups evaluated on days 3 and 7: OTM—orthodontic tooth movement and OTM + MC—orthodontic tooth movement and microcurrent application (10 μA/5 min). The samples were processed for histological, morphometric, and Western blotting analysis. Results: Analysis of the periodontal ligament (PL) showed a significantly smaller number of granulocytes in the OTM + MC group on day 7.The number of fibroblasts was significantly higher in the OTM + MC group on days 3 and 7. The area of birefringent collagen fibers was more organized in the OTM + MC group on days 3 and 7. The number of blood vessels was significantly higher in the OTM + MC group on day 7. Microcurrent application significantly increased the number of osteoclasts in the compression region of the PL. In the OTM + MC group on day 7 of tooth movement, the expression of TGF-β1 and VEGF was significantly reduced whereas the expression of bFGF was increased in PL. Conclusions: Electrical stimulation enhances tissue responses, reducing the number of granulocytes and increasing the number of fibroblasts, blood vessels, and osteoclasts and modulates the expression of TGF-β1, VEFG, and bFGF. Clinical relevance: This technique is used in many areas of medicine, but poorly explored in dentistry and orthodontics. This treatment is cheap and non-invasive and can be applied by own orthodontist, and it can improve the treatment with a faster and safe tooth movement, without pain. |
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