The effect of low-frequency mechanical vibration on retention in an orthodontic relapse model

European Journal of Orthodontics
Sumit YadavRavindra Nanda

Abstract

To investigate the effect of low-frequency mechanical vibration (LFMV) on the prevention of relapse after active orthodontic tooth movement, bone volume fraction (BVF), tissue density, and the integrity of periodontal ligament. Thirty male CD1, 12-week-old mice were used for the study. Mice were randomly divided into three groups: 1. control group, 2. relapse group, and 3. relapse + 30 Hz vibration group. In the control group, first molar was moved mesially for 7 days using nickel-titanium coil spring delivering 10g of force, whereas in relapse and relapse + 30 Hz groups, first molar was moved mesially for 7 days and then orthodontic force was removed and molar was allowed to relapse for 7 days. In relapse + 30 Hz group, LFMVs were applied at 30 Hz. Micro-focus computed tomography (micro-CT) was used for tooth movement measurements (relapse), BVF, and tissue density. Additionally, immunostaining for sclerostin, tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase staining, and picro-sirius red staining were performed on histological sections. LFMV at 30 Hz showed a tendency to decrease relapse but was not statistically significant. Micro-CT analysis showed a trend towards increase in BVF and tissue density with application of LFMV. Sclerostin e...Continue Reading

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