Exacerbating orthodontic tooth movement in mice with salt-sensitive hypertension

加剧盐敏感性高血压小鼠的正畸牙齿移动

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Abstract

BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) is a critical aspect of dental treatment that requires the precise control of bone remodeling processes. Hypertension (HTN) can affect the effectiveness of OTM. Salt-sensitive hypertension (SSHTN) is of particular concern due to its detrimental effects on bone health, potentially altering orthodontic outcomes. This study aimed to investigate the effects of SSHTN on OTM using a mouse model. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Male mice were divided into a normal and an SSHTN group. The SSHTN model was generated by administering N(ω)-nitro-l-arginine methyl ester (l-NAME) followed by a high-salt diet. The OTM was performed using a nickel-titanium (Ni-Ti) closed-coil spring, and the tooth movement was measured after 12 days. Silicone imprinting was used to estimate the OTM distance. Osteoclast activity was assessed using tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP) staining of decalcified maxillary sections. RESULTS: SSHTN mice exhibited significantly increased tooth movement compared to normal mice. This enhanced movement was associated with more osteoclasts in the SSHTN group than in the control group. These findings suggest that SSHTN increases OTM levels by promoting bone resorption. CONCLUSION: SSHTN significantly affected OTM by enhancing osteoclast activity and increasing tooth movement. These results underscore the importance of considering hypertensive conditions in orthodontic treatment planning as they may require adjustments in force application to prevent potential adverse effects.

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