Effect of micro-osteoperforations on the rate of tooth movement.

Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop

Associate professor and director, Consortium for Translational Orthodontic Research, Department of Orthodontics, College of Dentistry, New York University, New York, NY.

Published: November 2013

Introduction: Our objectives were to study the effect of micro-osteoperforations on the rate of tooth movement and the expression of inflammatory markers.

Methods: Twenty adults with Class II Division 1 malocclusion were divided into control and experimental groups. The control group did not receive micro-osteoperforations, and the experimental group received micro-osteoperforations on 1 side of the maxilla. Both maxillary canines were retracted, and movement was measured after 28 days. The activity of inflammatory markers was measured in gingival crevicular fluid using an antibody-based protein assay. Pain and discomfort were monitored with a numeric rating scale.

Results: Micro-osteoperforations significantly increased the rate of tooth movement by 2.3-fold; this was accompanied by a significant increase in the levels of inflammatory markers. The patients did not report significant pain or discomfort during or after the procedure, or any other complications.

Conclusions: Micro-osteoperforation is an effective, comfortable, and safe procedure to accelerate tooth movement and significantly reduce the duration of orthodontic treatment.

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