The lactic acid and citric acid content in the gingival fluid of orthodontic patients.

Aichi-Gakuin dental science Pub Date : 1991-01-01
K Miyajima, Y Ohno, T Iwata, K Tanida, T Iizuka
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Alveolar bone turnover has two phases: bone resorption and formation. Bone resorption entails both mineral removal and collagenolysis. A pH decrease over the local bone surface is required for mineral removal. Both lactic acid and citric acid has been suggested as the acids which remove crystals. During the orthodontic movement of teeth, a process of overall bone resorption occurs during displacement, whereas at the retention stage this process needs to be stopped in order to stabilize the alveolar bone. Thus, lactic acid and citric acid may be valid parameters of bone resorption intensity. The purpose of this investigation is firstly to test if these acids can be detected in gingival fluid around the moving teeth, and secondly to find if any changes occur before, during and after orthodontic tooth movement. The results indicate that these acids can be good parameters which show how favorably tooth movement is proceeding. They also show how stable the teeth are when orthodontic force is stopped to apply.

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正畸患者牙龈液中乳酸和柠檬酸的含量。
牙槽骨更替有两个阶段:骨吸收和骨形成。骨吸收包括矿物质去除和胶原溶解。局部骨表面的pH值降低是去除矿物质所必需的。乳酸和柠檬酸都被认为是能去除晶体的酸。在牙齿的正畸运动过程中,移位期间会发生整体骨吸收过程,而在固位阶段,这一过程需要停止以稳定牙槽骨。因此,乳酸和柠檬酸可能是骨吸收强度的有效参数。这项调查的目的首先是测试这些酸是否可以在移动牙齿周围的牙龈液中检测到,其次是发现在正畸牙齿移动之前,期间和之后是否有任何变化。结果表明,这些酸可以作为很好的参数,显示如何有利的牙齿运动进行。它们还显示了牙齿在停止使用正畸力时的稳定性。
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