Orhan C. Tuncay D.M.D., Dennis M. Killiany D.D.S., M.S.D.
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引用次数: 30
摘要
本研究旨在评估牙龈组织对重塑的抵抗力,以确定正畸牙齿移动的速度。在18只成年大鼠上颌弓第一磨牙和门牙间双侧拉伸封闭线圈弹簧矫治器。随机选择的第一磨牙周围的牙龈组织阻力消除了纤维切开术。在颏下顶点x线片上对放置在颧骨突的金属植入物测量牙齿的运动。资料采用随机区组设计方差分析。在30天的实验期间,行纤维切开术的牙齿移动速度更快(0.63 mm比0.51 mm, P <0.05),说明牙龈组织的阻力可能是正畸牙齿移动的限速因素。
The effect of gingival fiberotomy on the rate of tooth movement
This study was designed to assess the gingival tissue resistance to remodeling in determining the rate of orthodontic tooth movement. Closed coil spring orthodontic appliances were stretched bilaterally between the first molars and incisors in the maxillary arches of 18 adult rats. The resistance of gingival tissues was eliminated around the randomly chosen first molars by a circumferential fiberotomy procedure. Movements of teeth were measured on submental vertex radiographs against the metallic implants that were placed in zygomatic processes. The data were analyzed by randomized block design analysis of variance. During the 30-day experimental period, the teeth that underwent the fiberotomy procedure moved faster (0.63 mm versus 0.51 mm, P < 0.05), indicating that the resistance of gingival tissues may be a rate-limiting factor in orthodontic tooth movement.