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Interseptal bone reduction on the rate of maxillary canine retraction.

Chidchanok Leethanakul1, Surat Kanokkulchai, Settakorn Pongpanich, Narit Leepong, Chairat Charoemratrote.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To propose and evaluate a novel surgical approach with minimal trauma, termed interseptal bone reduction, combined with the use of a conventional orthodontic fixed appliance to accelerate canine retraction.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A split-mouth design study was conducted in 18 female subjects (mean age, 21.9 years) whose bilateral upper first premolars were extracted and who subsequently received canine distalization. The extraction socket on the experimental side was deepened, and interseptal bone distal to the maxillary canine was reduced in thickness using a surgical bur; conventional extraction was performed on the control side. The canines were then distalized using elastomeric chains on both the labial and palatal sides, with a net force of 150 g. The extent of canine movement and rotation was determined from study models, and the angulation was analyzed based on lateral cephalograms.
RESULTS: A Wilcoxon signed rank test demonstrated that the extent of canine movement in the mesio-distal direction after 3 months was significantly greater on the experimental side than on the control side (5.4 and 3.4 mm, respectively, P  =  .002). However, there was no statistically significant difference in canine angulation or rotation after 3 months between the experimental and control sides.
CONCLUSIONS: In combination with the use of conventional orthodontic appliances, interseptal bone reduction can enhance the rate of canine movement when interseptal bone is sufficiently reduced in both thickness and depth following surgical criteria.

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Keywords:  Accelerated tooth movement; Mini-implant; Optimum force; RAP; Surgical approach

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24592904      PMCID: PMC8641271          DOI: 10.2319/100613-737.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Angle Orthod        ISSN: 0003-3219            Impact factor:   2.079


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