The effectiveness of minimally invasive surgery on accelerating tooth movement: A systematic review
10.3969/j.issn.1001-3733.2018.02.016
- VernacularTitle:微创伤手术对加速正畸牙齿移动研究的系统评价
- Author:
Tengfei FU
1
;
Lin SONG
;
Rui ZHANG
;
Meng CAO
Author Information
1. 710032 西安,军事口腔医学国家重点实验室,口腔疾病国家临床医学研究中心,陕西省口腔疾病临床医学研究中心,第四军医大学口腔医院正畸科
- Keywords:
Accelerating tooth movement;
Regional acceleration phenomenon;
Micro-osteoperforations;
Piezocision;
Minimally invasive surgery
- From:
Journal of Practical Stomatology
2018;34(2):220-225
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective: To evaluate the effect of minimally invasive surgery on acceleration orthodontic tooth movement by meta-analysis. Methods: All literatures about minimally invasive surgery accelerating tooth moment were searched from the database in general. The literatures were screened according to the correlation and the inclusion criteria, included literatures were analyzed by RevMan 5. 3. Results: 5 articles including 85 patients were included in this review, 4 of which reported that minimally invasive surgery can accelerate orthodontic tooth movement, but 1 reported no statistical difference in alleviating mandibular anterior crowding between minimally invasive surgery acceleration orthodontic group and conventional orthodontic group. Higher tooth movement rate was found with the minimally invasive surgical procedures by a weighted mean difference of 0. 70 mm in 1 month of canine retraction (WMD = 0. 7: 95% CI(0. 57, 0. 82); P< 0. 001) and by a weighted mean difference 1. 31 mm in 2 months (WMD = 1. 31: 95% CI (0. 69, 1. 92), P< 0. 001). No obvious adverse effects were observed in periodontal condition, pain, satisfaction, root resorption and anchorage control. Conclusion: According to current studies, minimally invasive surgery can accelerate single tooth movement, but the evidence is insufficient to prove that the entire orthodontic treatment time can be shortened.