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摘要
目的:加快正畸牙的移动速度有助于缩短治疗周期。本研究旨在确定脉冲电磁场(PEMF)是否影响正畸牙齿的运动。方法:对10例需要拔牙的患者(平均年龄23.0±3.3岁),将其一侧犬暴露于PEMF;同一患者的对侧犬没有类似的暴露。拔除上颌第一前磨牙后,用螺旋弹簧将两犬齿收回。一个电路和一个手表电池被用来产生一个PEMF (1hz)。发电机嵌在一个可移动的器具中。使用箔片阻止对照组接触PEMF。患者从拔牙开始就被指示使用该装置,在5.0±0.6个月后,当任何一只犬的犬关系达到I级时,将其取出。测量上颌犬齿和第一磨牙之间空间的变化,以指示牙齿的移动量。采用配对t检验比较犬的收拔距离。之后,继续进行治疗计划。结果:使用PEMF后,正畸牙的内伸比对照组增加1.57±0.83 mm (p)。结论:使用PEMF可以加速正畸牙的移动。
The effect of pulsed electromagnetic fields on the acceleration of tooth movement.
Aim: Accelerating the speed of orthodontic tooth movement should contribute to the shortening of the treatment period. This study was designed to determine whether a pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) affects orthodontic tooth movement.
Methods: The canines of one side of 10 patients (mean age 23.0 ± 3.3 years) who needed canine retraction were exposed to a PEMF; the canines on the contralateral sides of the same patients were not similarly exposed. After extraction of the maxillary first premolars, both canines were retracted with coil springs. A circuit and a watch battery were used to generate a PEMF (1 Hz). The generator was embedded in a removable appliance. Foil was used to obstruct the contol group from PEMF exposure. Patients were instructed to use the device from the commencement of canine retraction, and it was removed when Class I canine relationship was achieved in either of the canines after 5.0 ± 0.6 months. The changes in the space between the maxillary canine and first molar were measured to indicate the amount of tooth movement. The canine retraction distances were compared by paired t test. Afterward, the treatment plan was continued.
Results: With exposure to a PEMF, canine retraction was 1.57 ± 0.83 mm more than the control group (P<.001).
Conclusion: These findings suggest that application of a PEMF can accelerate orthodontic tooth movement.