The effect of orthodontic Force Application and Tooth Movement on Dental Pulp
Sokaena Alswegi,
Alkhansa Ghabasa,
Hesham Habibi
Abstract:This systematic review aimed to conclusively investigate the effect of continuous intrusive force application on human pulpal blood flow (PBF). It is a well-established fact that applying a severe orthodontic force for an extended period can cause irreversible pulpitis and necrosis in the pulp by accelerating the inflammation process. In contrast, utilizing moderate and intermittent forces allows for ample tooth movement, limits pulp damage, and facilitates pulp healing. Materials and methods: A comprehensive … Show more
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