[Local administration of prostaglandins to accelerate the orthodontic movement. A literature review].

Revista Cientifica Odontologica Pub Date : 2024-09-17 eCollection Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.21142/2523-2754-1203-2024-211
Alejandro Martínez-Aldave, Gissella Gutiérrez Tapia
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Objective: The search to optimize tooth movement and reduce treatment time is of great interest to the orthodontist, as it involves innovating new materials and procedures to achieve the treatment objectives in the short term. The administration of prostaglandins has been studied, and their effect on accelerating tooth movement when administered locally has been proven. The objective of this study was to evaluate the latest achievements concerning the effects of local administration of prostaglandins to accelerate tooth movement for orthodontic purposes.

Methodology: A search was conducted in four databases (PubMed, SciELO, Cochrane, Google Scholar) and three specialized journals (AJODO, Angle Orthodontics, Journal of Clinical Orthodontics) until August 2023. The methodological quality of the studies was analyzed using the PRISMA checklist.

Results: The study had 14 articles. Local administration of prostaglandins accelerates the speed of tooth movement and increases the number of osteoclasts. Evidence of root resorption has been reported concerning high doses of prostaglandins via the submucosal route and a reduction in root resorption by administering prostaglandins with calcium gluconate. Local administration of prostaglandins via the submucosal route produces mild to moderate pain, and inoculation with a local anesthetic is recommended. However, oral administration of the analogous compound Misoprostol does not produce pain or evidence of root resorption.

Conclusions: Sufficient scientific evidence has not been found to support the local administration of prostaglandins as a safe method to accelerate tooth movement in humans.

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目的:正畸医生对如何优化牙齿移动和缩短治疗时间非常感兴趣,因为这涉及到创新新材料和新程序,以便在短期内实现治疗目标。对前列腺素的应用已经进行了研究,其在局部应用时加速牙齿移动的效果已得到证实。本研究的目的是评估有关局部使用前列腺素加速牙齿移动以达到正畸目的的效果的最新成果:在四个数据库(PubMed、SciELO、Cochrane、Google Scholar)和三个专业期刊(AJODO、Angle Orthodontics、Journal of Clinical Orthodontics)中进行了搜索,搜索时间截止到 2023 年 8 月。采用 PRISMA 检查表对研究的方法学质量进行了分析:结果:该研究共有 14 篇文章。局部使用前列腺素可加快牙齿移动的速度并增加破骨细胞的数量。有报道称,通过粘膜下途径服用高剂量前列腺素会导致牙根吸收,而与葡萄糖酸钙一起服用前列腺素可减少牙根吸收。通过粘膜下途径局部注射前列腺素会产生轻度至中度疼痛,因此建议注射局部麻醉剂。然而,口服类似化合物米索前列醇不会产生疼痛或牙根吸收的证据:结论:目前还没有足够的科学证据支持在局部注射前列腺素作为加速人类牙齿移动的安全方法。
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