2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.mehy.2015.01.012
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Adjunctive techniques for enhancing mandibular growth in Class II malocclusion

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“…Using both LLLT and LIPUS combined increased the beneficial stimulatory effect compared with using each one of them alone. That is because the LLLT by its electromagnetic waves possibly stimulated the cell mitochondria and energy cell cycle, while at the same time the LIPUS physical vibration stimulated a natural functional movement around the cell membrane [ 32 , 33 ]. To the best of our knowledge, there is a limited number of studies comparing the effect of LLLT, LIPUS, or their combination on orthodontic tooth movement, gene expression, or histological evaluation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using both LLLT and LIPUS combined increased the beneficial stimulatory effect compared with using each one of them alone. That is because the LLLT by its electromagnetic waves possibly stimulated the cell mitochondria and energy cell cycle, while at the same time the LIPUS physical vibration stimulated a natural functional movement around the cell membrane [ 32 , 33 ]. To the best of our knowledge, there is a limited number of studies comparing the effect of LLLT, LIPUS, or their combination on orthodontic tooth movement, gene expression, or histological evaluation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Functional appliances can cause prominent modifications in the posterior wall of glenoid fossa causing mandibular advancement and condylar growth. These modifications can correct skeletal class II malocclusion due to retrognathic mandible [14,15] . Further studies are needed to establish reference values for measurements involving glenoid fossa position in subjects of various ages and with different dentoskeletal relationships.…”
Section: Glenoid Fossa Positionmentioning
confidence: 99%