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RESEARCH VIBRATIONS IN ORTHODONTICS INVISALIGN
1 - Vibrations in orthodontics: Is it the future? Yashmin SS, Pandey A, Sabir ST:
Conclusion: In relation to various articles reviewed, it can be deduced that the effect of vibration on OTM could prove to be boon in the context of accelerating tooth movement and reducing the treatment time. This review has shown many evidence with regard to increase in activation of cells in the PDL by the use of vibration in orthodontic therapy with the use of devices like Propel VPro5, similar to Viber125, SuperLight, or Acceledent. It can be concluded that compared to invasive methods to accelerate OTM such as corticotomy or microperforations, using mechanical vibrations could prove to be a much safer and comfortable alternative. However, future studies should address the question whether cyclic loading, as an adjunct to orthodontic stress, activates known or new signaling pathways underlying the faster tooth movement.
2 - Good Vibrations
After months or years of treatment, orthodontic patients are rewarded with a beautiful smile and better oral health. But their treatment is far from over when the braces come off. Next, they must wear a fixed or removable retainer, often for longer than the time spent in braces.
Straightened teeth are unstable, with the bones surrounding their roots weakened by months or years of orthodontic tooth movement, explains Dr. Dawei Liu, associate professor and director of the Marquette Dental School’s graduate orthodontics program. So orthodontic relapse happens in nearly every patient to some extent. But Liu and colleagues have found that non-invasive mechanical vibration may help alveolar bone of the lower and upper jaws regenerate faster, to stabilize teeth and free patients sooner from that pesky retainer.
Liu is a leading researcher of mechanical vibration’s effects in orthodontics. A 2014 National Institutes of Health grant helped him explore how vibration might speed up tooth movement. He observed that while vibration applied in mice wearing braces seemed to accelerate bone thinning and resorption ahead of a tooth’s movement direction, it also generated new bone more on the back side.
Though it seems paradoxical, Liu says the response to vibration “depends on the biological foundation to which it’s applied.” In periodontal ligament tissue inflamed by orthodontic force, mechanical vibration shows a destructive catabolic effect, to thin alveolar bone, and make way for easier tooth movement.
Shifting his focus to vibration’s bone-building potential, Liu recently fitted mice with retainers after orthodontic treatment, then applied mechanical vibration to an experimental group. This group “gained more bone around the dental roots,” Liu says, due to a constructive anabolic effect that activates osteoblast cells, which are the players for bone formation. He says that for regenerating bone, high-frequency vibration appears more effective than low-frequency, but that “there are a lot of new findings to discover” in this relatively young research area.
With molecular-level studies in the works, Liu is designing the protocol for human clinical trials and will pursue NIH grants to carry them out. “I’m also proposing using vibration to treat periodontal disease,” he says. “That’s not even orthodontics, but it’s the same idea — to use vibration to enhance and develop new bone.”
3 - Is there any differential efficacy among different vibrational frequencies and duration of sessions on tooth movement acceleration? A systematic review Bakdach WM, Hadad R - J Int Oral Health
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As discussed in this review, a weak evidence shows that higher vibrational frequencies are more effective than lower ones. Similarly, a weak evidence suggests that increasing the duration of the session is useful until a point of saturation, after which no differences could be observed or perhaps might lead to an adverse effect.
Conclusion
According to the available information, a weak evidence suggests a differential efficacy on tooth movement acceleration among different vibrational frequencies and duration of sessions. Vibrational parameters of 113 Hz for 10 min/day, 120 Hz for 5 min/day, and 125 Hz like Viber125 for 15 min/day seemed to be more effective than other used parameters in accelerating tooth movement.
4 - https://www.oraljournal.com/pdf/2021/vol7issue2/PartB/7-2-3-191.pdf
RESEARCH ON INFRARED IN ORTHODONTICS INVISALIGN
1 - THE CUTTING EDGE - JCO Online - Journal of Clinical Orthodontics
ATR-FTIR Analysis of Orthodontic Invisalign® Aligners Subjected to Various In Vitro Aging Treatments
– No increase of root resorption compared to standard orthodontic treatment 1
– 54% reduction in time to achieve anterior alignment?2
– 26% increase in rate of space closure in adults3
– 73% reduction of peak pain compared to sham-controls4
– Two-fold faster rate of tooth movement during alignments5
1 Al-Okla N, Bader DM, Makki L. Effect of photobiomodulation on maxillary decrowding and root resorption: A randomized clinical trial. APOS Trends Orthod 2018;8:86-91.
Shaughnessy et al. Intraoral photobiomodulation-induced orthodontic tooth alignment: a preliminary study. BMC Oral Health, 2016 16:3.
3 Samara et al. Velocity of orthodontic active space closure with and without photobiomodulation therapy: a single-center, cluster randomized clinical trial. Laser Dent Sci (2018) 2:109-118.
4 Al-Okla N, Ferguson D et al. Pain perception of photobiomodulation treated and sham-controlled patients undergoing orthodontic treatment: ARCT. Data on file.
5 Kau CH, et al. Photobiomodulation accelerates orthodontic alignment in the early phase of treatment. Prog Orthod. 2013 Sep 19:14:30.
– 63% reduction in the average time per aligner during OrthoPulse® treatment as compared to conventionally recommended aligner wear time6
– No measurable root resorption in six months6
6 Dickerson, T. A randomized controlled crossover trial on the effect of OrthoPulse® on the rate of orthodontic tooth movement during alignment with Invisalign® aligners. Data on file.