2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.pio.2011.12.005
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Anchorage loss during canine retraction using intermittent versus continuous force distractions; a split mouth randomized clinical trial

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“…Pain is another adverse effect investigated by several studies, but none found any differences between the corticotomy patients and the control group (1,15,23,25,27). All reported increased pain initially followed by improvement over time.…”
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“…Pain is another adverse effect investigated by several studies, but none found any differences between the corticotomy patients and the control group (1,15,23,25,27). All reported increased pain initially followed by improvement over time.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A further 5 measured the orthodontic treatment time (4,8,24-26). The secondary objectives were to examine the effect of corticotomies on periodontal tissues (3,5,6,8,24,26), postoperative pain (1,15,23,25), loss of posterior anchorage (4,6), inflammation markers (23), root length (3,26) and canine rotation and tipping (5) ( Table 2 and Table 2 continue ).…”
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“…In anderen Studien berichteten die Patienten über geringere Beschwerden, als sie erwartet hatten[23] und sie waren besser motiviert[22]. Im Zu sammenhang mit der desmodontalen Distraktion berichteten die Patienten nicht über Beschwerden, ausgenommen die übliche Empfindlichkeit der Zähne während einer kieferorthopädischen Behandlung[28]. Die Expansion von eng stehenden Zahnbögen kann Auswirkun gen auf die Dicke des Knochens und Dehiszenzen sowie Fenestra tionen im Alveolarknochen zur Folge haben.…”
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