Literature DB >> 285607

Effect of metabolic alteration of periodontal fibers on orthodontic tooth movement. An experimental study.

I J Heller, R Nanda.   

Abstract

In the present study orthodontic force was applied to the molars of rats treated with the lathyrogen beta-aminopropionitrile (BAPN). New bone formation was measured at two alveolar locations after 9 days of force application. Observation resulted in the following conclusions: 1. New alveolar bone formation in response to orthodontic force in BAPN-treated rats statistically exceeded corresponding bone formation in control animals when measured at two tension sites in the periodontal ligament. 2. BAPN administration produced disorganization of the collagenous fibers of the periodontium of experimental animals. Multiple eosinophilic cell-free areas were found distributed throughout the radicular portions of affected periodontal ligaments. Normal ligament function architecture was disrupted in treated animals. The areas of periodontium surrounding orthodontically treated teeth exhibited relatively normal organization under these conditions, while the periodontium of adjacent nonorthodontically treated teeth was markedly disorganized. Orthodontic stimulation of the periodontium of BAPN-treated rats may have disrupted the formation of eosinophilic cell-free areas characteristically seen in the periodontium of the experimental group. 3. The present results suggest that the typical histologic response to orthodontic force application can occur in the presence of a chemically and physically altered periodontium. The quantitative data collected infer that fiber tension on the alveolus may not be absolutely necessary to stimulate bone formation. Distortion of the alveolus related to force application may be a more important factor initiating bone response. However, the fibers of the periodontium may play a passive role in transferring orthodontic force to the alveolus.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 285607     DOI: 10.1016/0002-9416(79)90272-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Orthod        ISSN: 0002-9416


  19 in total

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Journal:  J Mol Histol       Date:  2013-11-08       Impact factor: 2.611

2.  Low-Level Laser Action on Orthodontically Induced Root Resorption: Histological and Histomorphometric Evaluation.

Authors:  Eliziane Cossetin Vasconcelos; Jose Fernando Castanha Henriques; Marinês Vieira Silva Sousa; Rodrigo Cardoso de Oliveira; Alberto Consolaro; Arnaldo Pinzan; Fernanda Pinelli Henriques; Aroline Nemetz Bronfman
Journal:  J Lasers Med Sci       Date:  2016-07-18

3.  Phototherapy is unable to exert beneficial effects on orthodontic tooth movement in rat molars.

Authors:  Simone P Friedrichsdorf; Emily Zaniboni; Alyne Simões; Victor E Arana-Chavez; Gladys C Dominguez
Journal:  Angle Orthod       Date:  2019-03-28       Impact factor: 2.079

4.  Electrical stimulation enhances tissue reorganization during orthodontic tooth movement in rats.

Authors:  Gisele Sampaio Spadari; Ewerton Zaniboni; Silvia Amelia Scudeler Vedovello; Mauro Pedrine Santamaria; Maria Esméria Corezola do Amaral; Gláucia Maria Tech Dos Santos; Marcelo Augusto Marretto Esquisatto; Fernanda Aparecida Sampaio Mendonca; Milton Santamaria
Journal:  Clin Oral Investig       Date:  2016-02-26       Impact factor: 3.573

5.  Correlation between pain and hyalinization during tooth movement induced by different types of force.

Authors:  Osmar A Cuoghi; Francielle Topolski; Lorraine P de Faria; Edilson Ervolino; Kelly R Micheletti; Yesselin M Miranda-Zamalloa; Ricardo Moresca; Alexandre Moro; Marcos R de Mendonça
Journal:  Angle Orthod       Date:  2019-03-11       Impact factor: 2.079

6.  Microscopic evaluation of induced tooth movement after subluxation trauma: an experimental study in rats.

Authors:  Mauro Carlos Agner Busato; Alex Luiz Pozzobon Pereira; Celso Koogi Sonoda; Osmar Aparecido Cuoghi; Marcos Rogério de Mendonça
Journal:  Dental Press J Orthod       Date:  2014 Jan-Feb

7.  [The modification of the mechanically loaded periodontium during orthodontically induced tooth movement with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents in an animal experiment].

Authors:  B M Kleber; A Kögel; J Kögel
Journal:  Fortschr Kieferorthop       Date:  1991-08

8.  Immunolocalization of FGF-2 and VEGF in rat periodontal ligament during experimental tooth movement.

Authors:  Milene Freitas Lima Salomão; Sílvia Regina de Almeida Reis; Vera Lúcia Costa Vale; Cintia Vasconcellos Machado; Roberto Meyer; Ivana Lucia Oliveira Nascimento
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Review 9.  Orthodontic Tooth Movement Studied by Finite Element Analysis: an Update. What Can We Learn from These Simulations?

Authors:  Paolo M Cattaneo; Marie A Cornelis
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10.  Influence of low-level laser on bone remodeling during induced tooth movement in rats.

Authors:  Eliziane Cossetin; Guilherme Janson; Maria Goretti F de Carvalho; Rejane A de Carvalho; José Fernando Castanha Henriques; Daniela Garib
Journal:  Angle Orthod       Date:  2013-05-14       Impact factor: 2.079

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