A new method for rapid Canine retraction

Distraction osteogenesis method (Do) in bone lengthening and rapid midpalatal expansion have shown the great ability of osteognic tissues for rapid bone formation under distraction force and special protocol with optimum rate of one millimeter per day. Periodontal membrane of teeth (PDM) is the exte...

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Main Authors: "Khavari A, Pourshahi M "
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2001-06-01
Series:Acta Medica Iranica
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Online Access:http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/1134.pdf&manuscript_id=1134
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spelling doaj-26c0d4406dad46e697dfdbff8bedaaa02020-11-25T03:36:04ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesActa Medica Iranica0044-60252001-06-013929298A new method for rapid Canine retraction"Khavari APourshahi M "Distraction osteogenesis method (Do) in bone lengthening and rapid midpalatal expansion have shown the great ability of osteognic tissues for rapid bone formation under distraction force and special protocol with optimum rate of one millimeter per day. Periodontal membrane of teeth (PDM) is the extension of periostium in the alveolar socked. Orthodontic force distracts PDM fibers in the tension side and then bone formation will begin.Objects: Rapid retraction of canine tooth into extraction space of first premolar by DO protocol in order to show the ability of the PDM in rapid bone formation. The other objective was reducing total orthodontic treatment time of extraction cases.Patients and Methods: Tweleve maxillary canines in six patients were retracted rapidly in three weeks by a custom-made tooth-born appliance. Radiographic records were taken to evaluate the effects of heavy applied force on canine and anchorage teeth.Results: Average retraction was 7.05 mm in three weeks (2.35 mm/week). Canines rotated distal- in by mean 3.5 degrees.Anchorage loss was from 0 to 0.8 mm with average of 0.3 mm.Root resorption of canines was negligible, and was not significant clinically. Periodontium was normal after rapid retraction. No hazard for pulp vitality was observed.Discussion: PDM responded well to heavy distraction force by Do protocol. Rapid canine retraction seems to be a safe method and can considerabely reduce orthodontic time. http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/1134.pdf&manuscript_id=1134Canine retraction
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A new method for rapid Canine retraction
Acta Medica Iranica
Canine retraction
author_facet "Khavari A
Pourshahi M "
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title A new method for rapid Canine retraction
title_short A new method for rapid Canine retraction
title_full A new method for rapid Canine retraction
title_fullStr A new method for rapid Canine retraction
title_full_unstemmed A new method for rapid Canine retraction
title_sort new method for rapid canine retraction
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Acta Medica Iranica
issn 0044-6025
publishDate 2001-06-01
description Distraction osteogenesis method (Do) in bone lengthening and rapid midpalatal expansion have shown the great ability of osteognic tissues for rapid bone formation under distraction force and special protocol with optimum rate of one millimeter per day. Periodontal membrane of teeth (PDM) is the extension of periostium in the alveolar socked. Orthodontic force distracts PDM fibers in the tension side and then bone formation will begin.Objects: Rapid retraction of canine tooth into extraction space of first premolar by DO protocol in order to show the ability of the PDM in rapid bone formation. The other objective was reducing total orthodontic treatment time of extraction cases.Patients and Methods: Tweleve maxillary canines in six patients were retracted rapidly in three weeks by a custom-made tooth-born appliance. Radiographic records were taken to evaluate the effects of heavy applied force on canine and anchorage teeth.Results: Average retraction was 7.05 mm in three weeks (2.35 mm/week). Canines rotated distal- in by mean 3.5 degrees.Anchorage loss was from 0 to 0.8 mm with average of 0.3 mm.Root resorption of canines was negligible, and was not significant clinically. Periodontium was normal after rapid retraction. No hazard for pulp vitality was observed.Discussion: PDM responded well to heavy distraction force by Do protocol. Rapid canine retraction seems to be a safe method and can considerabely reduce orthodontic time.
topic Canine retraction
url http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/1134.pdf&manuscript_id=1134
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