Evaluation of Orthodontic Tooth Movement by 3D Micro-computed Tomography (μ-CT) Following Caffeine Administration
Date
2019-03-01Author
HERNIYATI, Herniyati
HARMONO, Happy
PUTRI, Leliana Sandra Deviade
HERNAWATI, Sri
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Background: The compressive strength of orthodontic tooth movement will be distributed throughout the periodontal ligament and
alveolar bone, resulting in bone resorption on the pressure side and new bone formation on the tension side. Caffeine, a member of the
methyl xanthine family, represents a widely-consumed psychoactive substance that can stimulate osteoclastogenesis through an increase
in RANKL. A 3D Micro-Computed Tomography (μ-CT) x-ray device can be used to measure orthodontic tooth movement and changes in
periodontal ligament width.
Purpose: The purpose of this research was to analyze the effects of caffeine on the distal movement distance
of two mandibular incisors using 3D μ-CT. Methods: This research constituted an experimental study with post test control group
design. The research subjects (guinea pigs) were randomly divided into four groups. Of the two control groups created, one received
two weeks of treatment and the other three weeks. The members of these two control groups were subjected to orthodontic movement
but received no caffeine. Meanwhile, the other two groups were treatment groups whose members also received either two or three
weeks of treatment. In these two treatment groups, the subjects were subjected to orthodontic movement and received a 6 mg/500 BM
dose of caffeine. The orthodontic movement of the subjects was induced by installing a band matrix and orthodontic bracket on each
mandibular incisor to move distally by means of an open coil spring. Observations were then conducted on days 15 and 22 with μ-CT
x-rays to measure the distal movement distance of the two mandibular incisors and the width of the periodontal ligament.
Results: The
administration of caffeine increased the tooth movement on day 15 (p<0.05) and day 22 (p<0.05). The increase in the tooth movement
on day 22 was greater than that on day 15 (p<0.05). The width of the periodontal ligament on the pressure side of the treatment groups
experienced greater narrowing than that of the control groups (p<0.05). Meanwhile, the width of periodontal ligament on the tension
side of the treatment groups widened more than that of the control groups (p<0.05).
Conclusion: μ-CT x-ray can be used to evaluate
the extent of orthodontic movement in addition to the width of the mandibular incisor periodontal ligament during orthodontic tooth
movement. Moreover, it has been established that the administering of caffeine can improve orthodontic tooth movement.
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