Study on temperature and pressure pain sensation in the initial stage of invisible appliance
10.13591/j.cnki.kqyx.2025.04.004
- VernacularTitle:无托槽隐形矫治初期温度感觉与压力痛觉的研究
- Author:
Bin FANG
1
;
Yuan LI
;
Weina ZHOU
;
Linfeng YU
;
Meng ZHOU
;
Junqing MA
Author Information
1. 南京医科大学附属口腔医院正畸科,江苏省口腔疾病研究重点实验室,江苏省口腔转化医学工程研究中心,江苏南京(210029);徐州市铜山区人民医院口腔科,江苏徐州(221002)
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
invisible appliance;
quantitative sensory test(QST);
pain
- From:
STOMATOLOGY
2025;45(4):259-263
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To investigate the initial temperature sensation and pressure pain sensation in patients receiving invisible or-thodontic treatment.Methods Twenty-two patients receiving clear aligner treatment(experimental group)and 22 volunteers(control group)participated.Perceptual changes were assessed using the visual analogue scale(VAS)and quantitative sensory testing(QST).The QST employed in this study included warm detection threshold/heat pain threshold(WDT/HPT),cold detection threshold/cold pain threshold(CDT/CPT),and pressure pain threshold(PPT).Tests were conducted on teeth 21 and 31,their gums,the left hand,and the left masseter muscle.Assessments occurred at baseline,2 hours,24 hours,7 days,and 28 days after aligner placement.Re-sults In the experimental group,VAS scores peaked at 24 hours and then significantly decreased(P<0.01).For teeth 21 and 31,the WDT and HPT of the labial attached gingiva,along with the PPT of these teeth,showed significant decreases at 24 hours and 7 days compared to baseline and the control group(P<0.01).At 24 hours and 7 days,VAS scores were negatively correlated with the WDT and HPT of the labial attached gingiva of teeth 21 and 31(P<0.05).Conclusion At 24 hours and 7 days post-clear aligner treatment,thermal sensitivity and pain,as well as pressure pain sensitivity,increased for the gingiva of teeth 21 and 31.Thermal sensitivity was also correlated with pain intensity.