2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2014.05.003
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Does Alveolar Corticotomy Accelerate Orthodontic Tooth Movement When Retracting Upper Canines? A Split-Mouth Design Randomized Controlled Trial

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“…The primary objectives of 5 of the trials were to study the speed of tooth movement (1,5,6,23,24). A further 5 measured the orthodontic treatment time (4,8,24-26).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The primary objectives of 5 of the trials were to study the speed of tooth movement (1,5,6,23,24). A further 5 measured the orthodontic treatment time (4,8,24-26).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, one of the main aims of orthodontists is to reduce the treatment as much as possible (1,2). However, this is not just an aesthetic and functional demand, as reducing the treatment time is also necessary to avoid the incidence of adverse effects such as root resorption, oral hygiene difficulties or the appearance of caries (2,3).…”
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“…On the contrary, conventional corticotomy has been reported to induce severe pain after operations. 25 Therefore, piezocision might be an alternative to conventional corticotomy for patients with a low pain tolerance.…”
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“…[109][110][111] Al-Naoum et al, in a group of 30 patients, obtained an average speed of 0.74 mm/week (compared to 0.2 mm/week on the control side) during retraction of canines. 112 The potential usefulness of corticotomy in the treatment of post-traumatic ankylosis is also worth considering. Małyszko et al published a case of post-traumatic intrusion of tooth 11 complicated with ankylosis and resistant to other methods of traditional orthodontic treatment.…”
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confidence: 99%