2020
DOI: 10.25100/cm.v51i1.4141
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Relationship between the polymorphism in the interleukin 1-β and the treatment time of patients subjected to a modified piezocision technique

Abstract: Aim: We aimed to evaluate the correlation between the polymorphism of the interleukin 1-Beta (IL1-β, +3954 C>T) and tooth movement, in a group of Colombian patients undergoing surgically accelerated orthodontic tooth movement. Methods: The study was nested to a controlled clinical trial. Blood samples were taken from 11 women and 29 healthy Colombian male volunteers between 18 and 40 years old, after 1 year of starting orthodontic treatment. The patients presented malocclusion class I, with grade II or III… Show more

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“…Overall, this study did not find any significant differences in orthodontic biomechanics responses when assessing torque, magnitude and direction of tooth movement, and treatment time using piezocision, suggesting that this procedure may not offer significant advantages over traditional methods in terms of teeth responses to orthodontic forces. While a more detailed assessment of piezocision effects on treatment timing for both the experimental and control groups has been previously published, 42 the outcomes presented in this study impacts clinical decision‐making regarding options for accelerating tooth movement. Despite the conservative nature of this surgical procedure, clinicians must exercise critical thinking in weighing the cost–benefit of piezocision for patients, as it may increase levels of pain and apprehension during orthodontic treatment 6 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, this study did not find any significant differences in orthodontic biomechanics responses when assessing torque, magnitude and direction of tooth movement, and treatment time using piezocision, suggesting that this procedure may not offer significant advantages over traditional methods in terms of teeth responses to orthodontic forces. While a more detailed assessment of piezocision effects on treatment timing for both the experimental and control groups has been previously published, 42 the outcomes presented in this study impacts clinical decision‐making regarding options for accelerating tooth movement. Despite the conservative nature of this surgical procedure, clinicians must exercise critical thinking in weighing the cost–benefit of piezocision for patients, as it may increase levels of pain and apprehension during orthodontic treatment 6 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%