2010
DOI: 10.1590/s2176-94512010000600003
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Tracionamento ortodôntico: possíveis consequências nos caninos superiores e dentes adjacentes. Parte 3: anquilose alveolodentária, reabsorção dentária por substituição, metamorfose cálcica da polpa e necrose pulpar asséptica

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“…Since the first minutes, it is not possible to break the vascular and neural bundles that cross the periodontal ligament and penetrate into the apical foramen to nourish the pulp tissue with blood. 3 There are no sudden orthodontic movements that might promote partial or total lesions in the blood vessels responsible for the pulp blood supply.…”
Section: The Active Orthodontic Forces Are Necessarily Light and Modementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Since the first minutes, it is not possible to break the vascular and neural bundles that cross the periodontal ligament and penetrate into the apical foramen to nourish the pulp tissue with blood. 3 There are no sudden orthodontic movements that might promote partial or total lesions in the blood vessels responsible for the pulp blood supply.…”
Section: The Active Orthodontic Forces Are Necessarily Light and Modementioning
confidence: 99%
“…That is to say: if the forces are not light or moderate, there is no tooth movement; 1 , 3 i.e., severe or heavy forces do not allow orthodontic tooth movement. Therefore, if heavy forces are applied by professionals without proper orthodontic training, the risk of pulp necrosis and calcific metamorphosis of the pulp is reduced to zero.…”
Section: The Severe or Heavy Orthodontic Forces Are Unable To Move Thmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16,17 The surgical procedure must be well planned and carried out with precision, without exaggerated forces and repetitive handling of the instruments used in the procedure. 19 Surgical instruments should not be anchored or fixed to the cervical region of the upper canines because chisels and tips of surgical instruments such as forceps can mechanically damage the follicle and periodontal tissues in the cervical region and expose or increase the exposure of the dentin at ECJ, a starting point for ECR. 16,17 When drilling is the procedure performed to access the unerupted canine, only a small portion of the tooth crown requires exposure, and only enough to allow the procedure to be performed.…”
Section: Less Tissue Manipulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18,19 The induced tooth movement resulting from traction of the unerupted maxillary caninesan extrusive movement -must have forces that are delivered and dissipated slowly, consistent with normal biological tissue. Connective and epithelial tissues are constantly remodeling, which gives them remarkable ability to adapt to new functional demands.…”
Section: Edct Biomechanicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Expondo esses gaps, proteínas não registradas pelo organismo durante o processo de odontogênese e que ali ficam guardadas, são liberadas e em contato com as células de defesa do tecido conjuntivo serão consideradas como antígenos, resultando também em reabsorção 11 . Consolaro et al 12 relatam ainda que anquilose e reabsorção por substituição são causadas pela força e velocidade da movimentação, e que a metamorfose cálcica da polpa e a necrose pulpar são caudadas pela luxação dentária induzida com dano do feixe vasculonervoso também são consequências do tracionamento ortodôntico.…”
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