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Corticotomy as a sort of micro-osteoperforation in orthodontic patients

Abstract

Unlike other less invasive surgical methods, corticotomy by micro-osteoperforation allows an orthodontist to perform complex orthodontic movements more quickly and simply using readily available orthodontic devices. It also solves most of the issues associated with standard surgical methods. The objective is to assess the efficacy of the micro-osteoperforation (MOP) technique in adult patients whose anterior group of lower jaw teeth is crowded. Ten patients with crowded anterior mandibular teeth were divided into two groups at random: MOP/I and MOP/II. On the day of brace attachment and on the 28th day of treatment, patients in the MOP/I group underwent manipulation once, whereas those in the MOP/II group underwent manipulation twice. Using a CBC tomography, the thickness of bone tissue was measured in the vicinity of teeth 3.3, 3.2, 3.1, 4.1, 4.2, and 4.3 at 3, 6 and 8 mm from the enamel-cement border in the apical direction. An anthropometric analysis of plaster models of the jaws was done throughout this investigation. It was decided what the Little index was. The outcomes demonstrated that orthodontic treatment was completed 1.4 times quicker for patients in the MOP/II group than for patients in the other group.The research that was done has proved the effectiveness of this procedure, which also provides a number of benefits.

About the Authors

A. R. Sergeenkova
ФГБОУ ВО «Российский университет медицины», НОИ стоматологии им. А.И. Евдокимова, кафедра ортодонтии
Russian Federation


N. S. Drobysheva
ФГБОУ ВО «Российский университет медицины», НОИ стоматологии им. А.И. Евдокимова, кафедра ортодонтии
Russian Federation


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Sergeenkova A.R., Drobysheva N.S. Corticotomy as a sort of micro-osteoperforation in orthodontic patients. Orthodontia. 2024;(1):46-53. (In Russ.)

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