| Literature DB >> 34803025 |
Nikolaos Papadopoulos1, Nicola Beindorff2, Stefan Hoffmann1, Paul-Georg Jost-Brinkmann1, Thomas Michael Präger1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the impact of a single piezocision in the maxillary alveolar process on the speed of tooth movement. The null hypothesis was that the speed of tooth movement will be equal with and without piezocision.Entities:
Keywords: Micro-computed tomography; Orthodontic tooth movement; Piezocision; Root resorption
Year: 2021 PMID: 34803025 PMCID: PMC8607123 DOI: 10.4041/kjod.2021.51.6.366
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Orthod Impact factor: 1.372
Figure 1Orthodontic appliance consisting of wire ligatures embedded in composite resin and a coil spring placed between the three molars of one side and both the incisors. The piezocision cut is depicted in red, and is placed 2 mm mesial from the mesial root of the first molar. The area inside the circle is investigated for root resorption.
Figure 2The NanoSPECT/CTplus scanner (Mediso Medical Imaging Systems, Budapest, Hungary) used for in vivo imaging.
Figure 3Reconstructed micro-computed tomography image for measuring the distance between the incisive canal and the apex of the mesial root of the first molar (red arrow).
Figure 4Measuring the root length of the mesial root of the first molar from the trifurcation to the apex in the axial plane (yellow arrow).
Figure 5Hematoxylin-eosin-stained specimen of the mesial root of the first maxillary molar. The arrows display areas with root resorption on the mesial side of the root.
Distances between the apex of the mesial root of the first molar and the incisive canal in millimeters
| Statistical value | Orthodontics only side | Surgical side | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Distance | Distance | Distance | Distance | Distance | Distance | ||
| Mean | 10.97 | 10.52 | 10.13 | 10.97 | 10.44 | 9.82 | |
| Standard deviation | 0.26 | 0.22 | 0.23 | 0.24 | 0.26 | 0.24 | |
| Maximum | 11.32 | 11.03 | 10.58 | 11.32 | 11.03 | 10.14 | |
| Minimum | 10.44 | 10.14 | 9.85 | 10.58 | 10.14 | 9.41 | |
Distances before orthodontic treatment (T0), after 2 weeks (T1), and after 4 weeks (T2), measured in 10 animals.
Tooth movement during the first two weeks (T0-T1), the second two weeks (T1-T2), and the entire period (T0-T2) in millimeters
| Period | Orthodontics only side (n = 10 rats) | Surgical side (n = 10 rats) | Δ in % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T0-T1 | 0.45 ± 0.29 (0.00, 0.85) | 0.53 ± 0.29 (0.00, 0.88) | 18 | 0.127 |
| T1-T2 | 0.39 ± 0.21 (0.14, 0.74) | 0.62 ± 0.26 (0.15, 1.18) | 59 | 0.011 |
| T0-T2 | 0.84 ± 0.24 (0.29, 1.18) | 1.15 ± 0.27 (0.59, 1.47) | 37 | 0.000 |
Values are presented as mean ± standard deviation (minimum, maximum).
Δ equals the increase produced by piezocision.
T0, initial; T1, 2 weeks later; T2, 4 weeks later.
Differences between two sides were tested by paired t-tests and considered significant at p < 0.05. *p < 0.05; ***p < 0.001.
Root lengths before (T0) and after orthodontic treatment (T2) in millimeters
| Timing | Orthodontics only side (n = 10 rats) | Surgical side (n = 10 rats) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| T0 | 2.59 ± 0.24 (2.06, 2.94) | 2.60 ± 0.19 (2.21, 2.79) | NA |
| T2 | 2.47 ± 0.23 (1.91, 2.79) | 2.32 ± 0.17 (2.06, 2.50) | NA |
| T2–T0 | –0.12 ± 0.09 (–0.29, 0.00) | –0.28 ± 0.12 (–0.44, –0.15) | 0.041 |
Values are presented as mean ± standard deviation (minimum, maximum).
T2–T0 indicates amount of root resorption.
NA, not available.
Differences between two sides were tested by paired t-tests and considered significant at p < 0.05. *p < 0.05.
Root resorption score with and without piezocision
| Orthodontics only side | Surgical | |
|---|---|---|
| 23.0 ± 4.4 (16, 29) | 29.6 ± 4.5 (23, 37) | < 0.005 |
Values are presented as mean ± standard deviation (minimum, maximum).
The correlation between the overall tooth movement and root resorption
| Statistical value | Orthodontics only | Piezocision |
|---|---|---|
| Spearman’s ρ | 0.63 | 0.97 |
| 0.053 | 0.001 |
Spearman's rank correlation test was performed. Spearmans' rho indicates the correlation was weak and not significant for the orthodontics only side, but strong and significant after piezocision.