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背景:疼痛和牙根吸收是正畸文献中常见的不良事件。两者都是与正畸力应用有关的无菌炎性组织反应的副作用。目的:本探索性研究的目的是评估犬牵拔过程中疼痛与牙根吸收之间的关系。材料与方法:选取24例有第一前磨牙拔除及犬齿内收的患者。所有患者均使用0.022 " X 0.028 " Roth处方托槽。在调平和对准后,犬齿在0.017“X 0.025”不锈钢拱丝上缩回。用施加150g力的弹性链将犬缩回。测定根长,计算吸收量。对拔牙前和拔牙6个月后的锥形束计算机断层图进行测量。患者被要求记录更换弹性链后24小时的疼痛强度。计算疼痛评分与牙根吸收的Spearman相关系数。结果:相关系数极弱(ρ: 0.137, p值0.425)。结论:在本研究的限制范围内,疼痛评分与牙根吸收的相关性不显著。
Assessment Of Association Between Pain And Root Resorption Assessment Of Association Between Pain And Root Resorption During Canine Retraction: An Exploratory Study
Background: Pain and root resorption are common adverse events reported in the orthodontic literature. Both are side effects of the sterile inflammatory tissue reaction related to the application of orthodontic force. Aim: The aim of this exploratory study was to assess the association between pain and root resorption during canine retraction. Materials and Methods: Twenty-four patients indicated for first premolar extraction and canine retraction were recruited. All patients were treated with 0.022” X 0.028” Roth prescription brackets. After leveling and alignment, canines were retracted over 0.017” X 0.025” stainless steel arch wires. Canines were retracted with elastomeric chains applying 150g of force. Root length was measured and resorption was calculated. Measurements were made on the cone beam computer tomograms taken before canine retraction and after 6 months of retraction. The patients were asked to record their pain intensity 24 hours after the replacement of the elastomeric chain. Spearman’s correlation coefficient was calculated for the pain scores and root resorption. Results: The correlation coefficient was very weak (ρ: 0.137, p-value 0.425). Conclusion: Within the limitation of this study, the correlation between pain scores and root resorption was insignificant.