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Abstract
Objectives: Bone remodeling occurs during orthodontic treatment; this process enables tooth movement. Many factors can affect bone remodeling at the cellular level, such as nutritional supplements that can affect tooth movement. The present study was designed to evaluate the effect of dietary vitamin C on orthodontic tooth movement in rats.
Materials and methods: This study was carried out on 36 six-week male Wistar rats with a mean weight of 225±32 g, which were randomly allocated to two equal groups. Rats in the case group received 1wt% vitamin C in their daily water. Opening springs were placed on the incisor teeth of both case and control groups. After 17 days, rats were sacrificed; the distance between the mesio-incisal angles of these teeth was measured with a digital caliper. Histological sections were made containing incisor teeth and alveolar bone and stained by hematoxylin-eosin. The number of resorption lacunae was evaluated using light microscopy.
Results: Our findings showed that the amount of tooth movement in the vitamin C group was significantly higher than that in the control group (P<0.001). The osteoclast counts were significantly higher in vitamin C group (P=0.036).
Conclusion: Oral vitamin C can increase orthodontic tooth movement in rats with more osteoclast lacunae around root in the pressure area.
目的:在正畸治疗过程中会发生骨重塑;这一过程可使牙齿移动。许多因素会在细胞水平上影响骨重塑,例如营养补充剂会影响牙齿移动。本研究旨在评估膳食维生素 C 对大鼠正畸牙齿移动的影响:本研究以 36 只六周大的雄性 Wistar 大鼠(平均体重为 225±32 克)为对象,将其随机分配到两个相同的组中。病例组大鼠在每天的饮水中摄入 1wt% 的维生素 C。在病例组和对照组的门牙上均放置开口弹簧。17 天后,大鼠被处死;用数字卡尺测量这些牙齿的中龈角之间的距离。制作包含门牙和牙槽骨的组织切片,并用苏木精-伊红染色。用光学显微镜评估吸收裂隙的数量:结果:我们的研究结果表明,维生素 C 组的牙齿移动量明显高于对照组(PC 结论:口服维生素 C 可以增加牙齿矫正的成功率:口服维生素 C 可以增加大鼠牙齿的正畸移动,在受压区牙根周围有更多的破骨细胞裂隙。