Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2013, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (09): 1280-.
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Abstract: Objective To evaluate the effect of rapid teeth movement through reducing resistance and distraction usingcone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). Methods The left or right side of the mandible of 10 beagles (5 males and 5females) was randomly selected as the control side (for the conventional distraction with a force of about 85 g) and the otherside as the experimental side (subjected to reducing resistance and distraction). CBCT images were taken at 5, 10, and 15 daysand also after retaining for 10 and 90 days after distraction for 15 days. The distance of teeth transportation, degree ofinclination, alveolar bone density of the compressive area and root resorption were evaluated based on the CBCT images andEz3D2009 visualization software. Results No significant difference was found between CBCT-based measurement and directmeasurement of teeth transportation distance within the mouths (P>0.05). Teeth inclination on the experimental side wasslightly greater than that on the control side (P<0.05). The root resorption on the experimental side was minimal, and the bonedensity increased gradually along with the teeth migration. The experimental side showed a comparable newly formedalveolar bone density and similar X-ray features of the compressive area with the control side. Conclusions CBCTthree-dimensional imaging can resolve the problems of overlapping and deformation of the two-dimensional images and isespecially useful for measurement of teeth inclination and alveolar bone density in the process of reducing resistance anddistraction.
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