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Comparison of Upper and Lower Canine Retraction Rates Assisted by Flapless Laser Corticotomy.

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Last updated: 04 Jan 2025

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Orthodontics

Abstract

Introduction: One of the most frequent issues in extraction cases is the prolonged
duration of orthodontic therapy and the slow rate of canine retraction. Aim: This
secondary analysis study aimed to compare the rate of canine retraction in upper
and lower canines facilitated with Flapless Laser corticotomy (FLC). Materials and
Methods: The study included 56 canines from 14 patients (2 males /12 females) with
a mean age of (20.4±2.5) years diagnosed with bimaxillary dentoalveolar protrusion
and treated with 4 premolars extraction with upper and lower fixed appliances. The
intervention was applied in a split-mouth fashion, so before commencing the study, 2
random computer-generated lists with a 1:1 allocation ratio were obtained to detect the
side of intervention, these lists were concealed in opaque envelopes until the time of
intervention. All participants were allocated into 2 groups, I- (Maxillary canines: which
were divided into two subgroups A. Control, B. FLC) and II- (Mandibular canines:
which were divided into two subgroups A. Control B. FLC). FLC was applied on the
experimental sides before canine retraction by performing 6 holes with 3 mm of depth
into the alveolar bone on both mesial and distal sides of all canines, then canines'
retraction was performed using closed-coil springs to obtain a force of 150 gm while
anchorage was augmented indirectly with TADs. The rate of canine retraction was
assessed at T0, T1, T2, and T3 (just before, 1 month, 2 months, and 3 months after
retraction), using 3-Dimentional digital casts. Only the statistical analysis expert was
blinded. Results: The results showed a statistically non-significant difference between
all groups (upper and lower flapless laser corticotomy and control) in the change in
canine retraction distance and monthly rate of Canine retraction. Conclusion: There
were neither statistically nor clinically significant differences between upper and lower
canine retraction rates either by conventional method or assisted by FLC performed in
this study.

DOI

10.21608/dsu.2024.203434.1166

Keywords

canine retraction, CBCT, Corticotomy, Flapless Laser corticotomy

Authors

First Name

ABUBAKR

Last Name

BAKR

MiddleName

Reda

Affiliation

Department of Orthodontics , Faculty of dentistry, Suez Canal University ,Ismailia, Egypt

Email

dr.abubakrreda@yahoo.com

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Orcid

0000-0002-4970-4581

First Name

Mohamed

Last Name

Nadim

MiddleName

Adel

Affiliation

department of Orthodontics, Faculty of dentistry, Suez Canal University,Ismailia, Egypt

Email

nadimorthoclinic@yahoo.com

City

cairo

Orcid

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First Name

Abbadi

Last Name

Elkadi

MiddleName

Adel

Affiliation

Professor of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Suez Canal University Professor of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, King Salman University

Email

abbadi.elkadi@ksiu.edu.eg

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Volume

5

Article Issue

1

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45584

Issue Date

2024-03-01

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2023-04-01

Publish Date

2024-03-01

Page Start

87

Page End

99

Print ISSN

2636-3836

Online ISSN

2636-3844

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772

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Publication Title

Dental Science Updates

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https://dsu.journals.ekb.eg/

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Comparison of Upper and Lower Canine Retraction Rates Assisted by Flapless Laser Corticotomy.

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Created At

24 Dec 2024