Yue Wang, He Liu, Yueming Li, Liwen Zhang, Xun Yan, Ruoxi Liu, Xiao Shen, Baohua Xu, Qiang Sun
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Histological and immunohistochemical staining and real-time quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction tests were performed to evaluate the periodontal tissue response.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>The 0.68-mm aligners generated larger forces than the 0.38-mm aligners. Tooth movement was faster with the third 0.38-mm aligner, with no statistically significant differences between the two groups. Both groups exhibited minor root resorption, with the 0.68-mm group exhibiting larger resorption craters. Additionally, the 0.68-mm group demonstrated more significant deformation of periodontal fibers and increased expression of inflammatory markers. The 0.38-mm group showed a larger number of osteoclasts on the compression side.</p><p><strong>Conclusions: </strong>Both aligners achieved effective tooth movement. The 0.38-mm aligners exerted smaller forces and enabled slightly faster movements than the 0.68-mm aligners. Although both groups showed minimal root resorption, the 0.68-mm group exhibited larger resorption craters. Furthermore, the 0.38-mm group exhibited less histological deformation and inflammation in the periodontal tissues. These results suggest that aligner thickness can be tailored to customize treatments. 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Histological response of the periodontal tissue to mandibular incisor movement using clear aligners of varying thickness in a rabbit model.
Objective: Investigate the histological response of the periodontal tissue to incisor movement using varying-thickness clear aligners in a rabbit model.
Methods: Thirty-three New Zealand rabbits were randomly assigned to two experimental groups (0.38-mm and 0.68-mm aligners) and a control group. Each rabbit in the experimental group wore three sequential aligners, which were changed every 5 days. Orthodontic force was measured using a uniaxial force sensor, and tooth movement was quantified using three-dimensional imaging. Root resorption was assessed using micro-computed tomography. Histological and immunohistochemical staining and real-time quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction tests were performed to evaluate the periodontal tissue response.
Results: The 0.68-mm aligners generated larger forces than the 0.38-mm aligners. Tooth movement was faster with the third 0.38-mm aligner, with no statistically significant differences between the two groups. Both groups exhibited minor root resorption, with the 0.68-mm group exhibiting larger resorption craters. Additionally, the 0.68-mm group demonstrated more significant deformation of periodontal fibers and increased expression of inflammatory markers. The 0.38-mm group showed a larger number of osteoclasts on the compression side.
Conclusions: Both aligners achieved effective tooth movement. The 0.38-mm aligners exerted smaller forces and enabled slightly faster movements than the 0.68-mm aligners. Although both groups showed minimal root resorption, the 0.68-mm group exhibited larger resorption craters. Furthermore, the 0.38-mm group exhibited less histological deformation and inflammation in the periodontal tissues. These results suggest that aligner thickness can be tailored to customize treatments. Further studies with longer observation periods and more refined methodologies are warranted.
期刊介绍:
The Korean Journal of Orthodontics (KJO) is an international, open access, peer reviewed journal published in January, March, May, July, September, and November each year. It was first launched in 1970 and, as the official scientific publication of Korean Association of Orthodontists, KJO aims to publish high quality clinical and scientific original research papers in all areas related to orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics. Specifically, its interest focuses on evidence-based investigations of contemporary diagnostic procedures and treatment techniques, expanding to significant clinical reports of diverse treatment approaches.
The scope of KJO covers all areas of orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics including successful diagnostic procedures and treatment planning, growth and development of the face and its clinical implications, appliance designs, biomechanics, TMJ disorders and adult treatment. Specifically, its latest interest focuses on skeletal anchorage devices, orthodontic appliance and biomaterials, 3 dimensional imaging techniques utilized for dentofacial diagnosis and treatment planning, and orthognathic surgery to correct skeletal disharmony in association of orthodontic treatment.