Corticotomy-facilitated orthodontics using piezosurgery versus rotary instruments: an experimental study.

Karim A Farid, Yehya A Mostafa, Mohammed A Kaddah, Fouad Aly El-Sharaby
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Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate corticotomy-facilitated orthodontics (CFO) using piezosurgery versus conventional rotary instruments.

Materials and methods: Ten healthy adult male mongrel dogs of comparable age with a complete set of permanent dentition with average weights between 13-17 kilograms were used. CFO using conventional rotary instruments versus piezosurgery was performed on each dog in a split mouth design. For every dog, mandibular 2nd premolar retraction on each side was attempted after extracting 3rd premolars followed by corticotomy-facilitated orthodontics using conventional rotary surgical burs on the left side and an ultrasonic piezosurgery system on the right side of the same animal. Intraoral measurements of the rate of tooth movement were taken with a sliding caliper. Measurements were performed by the same operator at the time of surgery (appliance delivery) and every month for six months. The dogs were sacrificed after six months from initiation of tooth movement to evaluate the amount of tooth movement for both conventional rotary and piezosurgery corticotomy techniques.

Results: A statistically significantly higher mean amount of tooth movement for conventional rotary instrument versus the piezosurgery corticotomy technique was observed at all time intervals.

Conclusions: Tooth movement was 1.6 times faster when CFO was done using conventional rotary instruments as compared to a piezosurgery device.

皮质切开术促进正畸使用压电手术与旋转器械:一项实验研究。
目的:本研究的目的是评估皮质切开术促进正畸(CFO)使用压电手术与传统的旋转器械。材料与方法:选取10只年龄相仿、恒牙列完整、平均体重13-17公斤的健康成年雄性杂种犬。CFO采用传统的旋转器械,而不是在每只狗的裂口设计中使用压电手术。对于每只狗,在拔出第三颗前磨牙后,尝试在每侧进行下颌第二颗前磨牙的内收,然后在同一只动物的左侧使用常规旋转手术刺进行皮质切开术促进正畸,在右侧使用超声超声手术系统。用滑动卡尺测量口腔内牙齿移动速率。测量在手术(器械交付)时由同一操作人员进行,并在六个月内每月进行一次。这些狗在开始牙齿运动6个月后被处死,以评估传统旋转和骨皮质切开术的牙齿运动量。结果:在所有时间间隔内,传统旋转器械的平均牙齿移动量明显高于骨性皮质切开术。结论:使用传统旋转器械进行CFO时,牙齿移动速度比使用压电手术器械快1.6倍。
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