1995
DOI: 10.1016/s0889-5406(95)70035-8
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The effects of exogenous prostaglandins on orthodontic tooth movement in rats

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“…In contrast to orthopedic studies, which typically show anabolic effects of PGE2 (Norrdin, Jee & High, 1990), studies have reported increase in bone resorption alone (Boekenoogen et al, 1996;Chao et al, 1988;Kale et al, 2004;Leiker et al, 1995;Seifi et al, 2003;Yamasaki, Shibata & Fukuhara, 1982). For ERR, there are studies that report an increase (Boekenoogen et al, 1996;Leiker et al, 1995), but there are also studies that report no significant effect of this molecule (Brudvik & Rygh, 1991). The controversies regarding bone formation, resorption and ERR may be related to differences in the methods of these studies, including dosage of PGE2 and previously discussed limitations of histological methods.…”
Section: Biological Factors In Rate Of Tooth Movement and Errmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…In contrast to orthopedic studies, which typically show anabolic effects of PGE2 (Norrdin, Jee & High, 1990), studies have reported increase in bone resorption alone (Boekenoogen et al, 1996;Chao et al, 1988;Kale et al, 2004;Leiker et al, 1995;Seifi et al, 2003;Yamasaki, Shibata & Fukuhara, 1982). For ERR, there are studies that report an increase (Boekenoogen et al, 1996;Leiker et al, 1995), but there are also studies that report no significant effect of this molecule (Brudvik & Rygh, 1991). The controversies regarding bone formation, resorption and ERR may be related to differences in the methods of these studies, including dosage of PGE2 and previously discussed limitations of histological methods.…”
Section: Biological Factors In Rate Of Tooth Movement and Errmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In bone biology, lower dosages of PGE2 were shown to have anabolic effects, whereas higher dosages appear to disrupt this effect and cause bone resorptionthis effect appears to be linked to a consequential increase in IGF-1 levels (Baylink, Finkelman & Mohan, 1993). In orthodontics, there seems to be a consensus on the fact that PGE2 injections increase the rate of tooth movement (Bao, Zhao & Rao, 1995;Chao et al, 1988;Kale et al, 2004;Kokkinos et al, 1993;Leiker et al, 1995;Seifi, Eslami & Saffar, 2003). In contrast to orthopedic studies, which typically show anabolic effects of PGE2 (Norrdin, Jee & High, 1990), studies have reported increase in bone resorption alone (Boekenoogen et al, 1996;Chao et al, 1988;Kale et al, 2004;Leiker et al, 1995;Seifi et al, 2003;Yamasaki, Shibata & Fukuhara, 1982).…”
Section: Biological Factors In Rate Of Tooth Movement and Errmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Methods such as local/systemic pharmaceutical administration as well as physical and mechanical stimulation have been reported to accelerate tooth movement. 1,2 However, these methods might not be applicable to daily clinical practice because of their side effects and because their outcomes await validation. [3][4][5] Over the past decade, the regional acceleratory phenomenon (RAP) induced by surgical trauma has received considerable emphasis for reducing the treatment time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Utilisation d'agents pharmacologiques P.A. : Vous avez dirigé plusieurs recherches histologiques [5,30,37,41,44,56], consacrées au déplacement dentaire et à sa modulation par l'utilisation d'agents pharmacologiques. Quelle est l'incidence de ces agents sur le mouvement dentaire et le risque de résorption radiculaire ?…”
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