The effect of orthodontic Force Application and Tooth Movement on Dental Pulp

Sokaena Alswegi, Alkhansa Ghabasa, Hesham Habibi
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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 search of published studies was conducted in several electronic databases such as MEDLINE, PubMed, EMBASE, Scopus, Web of Science, CINAHL, and the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, as well as Google Scholar. The search was conducted without limitations to find published studies. The results showed that orthodontic forces can lead to a decrease in pulpal blood flow, which causes a reduction in tooth sensitivity. This reduction is indicated by an increase in response thresholds and more negative responses to tooth sensitivity tests. Conclusion: applying a severe orthodontic force over a prolonged period of time can lead to irreversible pulpitis and necrosis in the pulp due to an increase in the inflammation process. However, using moderate and intermittent forces can facilitate sufficient tooth movement while minimizing damage to the pulp. This highlights the importance of the endodontic-orthodontic interface and the need to consider dental pulp health during orthodontic treatment to avoid dental trauma.
正畸施力和牙齿移动对牙髓的影响
本系统综述旨在对持续施加侵袭力对人体牙髓血流(PBF)的影响进行确证研究。一个公认的事实是,长期施加剧烈的正畸力会加速牙髓的炎症过程,从而导致不可逆的牙髓炎和牙髓坏死。与此相反,使用适度和间歇性的力可以使牙齿充分移动,限制牙髓损伤,并促进牙髓愈合。材料和方法:在多个电子数据库(如 MEDLINE、PubMed、EMBASE、Scopus、Web of Science、CINAHL 和 Cochrane 系统综述数据库)以及 Google Scholar 中对已发表的研究进行了全面搜索。为了找到已发表的研究,搜索没有任何限制。结果显示,正畸力会导致牙髓血流量减少,从而降低牙齿的敏感性。这种降低表现为反应阈值的增加和对牙齿敏感性测试更多的负面反应。结论:由于炎症过程的加剧,长期施加剧烈的正畸力会导致不可逆的牙髓炎和牙髓坏死。然而,使用适度和间歇性的力可以促进牙齿的充分移动,同时最大限度地减少对牙髓的损伤。这凸显了牙髓病-正畸界面的重要性,以及在正畸治疗期间考虑牙髓健康以避免牙齿创伤的必要性。
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