Highly variable rate of orthodontic tooth movement measured by a novel 3D method correlates with gingival inflammation

通过新颖的 3D 方法测量的正畸牙齿移动高度可变率与牙龈炎症相关

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作者:Marc A de Gouyon Matignon de Pontouraude, Johannes W Von den Hoff, Frank Baan, Robin Bruggink, Marjon Bloemen, Ewald M Bronkhorst, Edwin M Ongkosuwito

Conclusion

This novel and efficient 3D method is suitable for measuring OTM and showed large individual variation in rate of OTM. Clinical relevance: Patients show different rates of OTM. The rate of OTM in an individual patient can provide guidance in timing of follow-up appointments.

Methods

In this prospective cohort study, rate of OTM was determined from 90 three-dimensional intra-oral scans in 15 patients (aged 12-15) undergoing orthodontic treatment. For each patient, intra-oral scans were taken every week for up to 6 weeks (T0-T5). The teeth were segmented from the scans and the scans were superimposed on the palatal rugae. The rate of OTM was calculated for each tooth. Other parameters were gingival inflammation, contact-point displacement and the biological markers, matrix metalloproteinases (MMP), MMP-9 and MMP-2 in gingival crevicular fluid (GCF).

Results

Our study showed a high variation in the rate of OTM, varying from 0.15 to 1.24 mm/week. Teeth in the anterior segment tended to move more compared with the posterior segment. The contact point displacement and gingival inflammation varied greatly amongst the patients. The MMPs measured did not correlate with tooth movement. However, the gingival inflammation index showed a significant correlation with OTM. Future studies should include other biological markers related to bone-remodeling.

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