2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.archoralbio.2020.104883
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The effect of low intensity pulsed ultrasound on dentoalveolar structures during orthodontic force application in diabetic ex-vivo model

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“…As above, the number of odontoblasts, as well as periodontal ligament cells, increased. On the tension side, bone remodeling was enhanced, whereas the number of resorption pits increased on the compression side [337]. LIPUS also augments bone formation in the context of osseointegration of dental implants in mice [338].…”
Section: May the Force Be With You: Mt And Its Implications For Periodontal Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…As above, the number of odontoblasts, as well as periodontal ligament cells, increased. On the tension side, bone remodeling was enhanced, whereas the number of resorption pits increased on the compression side [337]. LIPUS also augments bone formation in the context of osseointegration of dental implants in mice [338].…”
Section: May the Force Be With You: Mt And Its Implications For Periodontal Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Past experiments have shown that in diabetic rat fracture models, LIPUS can increase the expression of growth factors in the diabetic group and promote cartilage formation and angiogenesis ( 127 ). An experiment aimed at the effect of LIPUS on the alveolar structure in the process of orthodontic force in diabetic patients found that the application of LIPUS treatment, 10 minutes a day for one week, can promote normal and diabetic mandibular slice organ culture (MSOCs) bone remodeling and restoration of cementum and dentin ( 128 ). Although we believe that ultrasound has clinical potential in promoting bone healing in patients with diabetes and can even be used in the dental field, more experiments are still needed to prove and explore the underlying mechanism.…”
Section: Physical Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Investigadores que estudiaban pacientes con diabetes mellitus (DM) en relación al movimiento dentario, hallaron que se produce una disminución del mismo, asociada a un retraso en la acumulación de osteoclastos, debido a una tardía remodelación y eliminación del tejido hialinizado (15). Mientras otro estudio demostró que el hueso alveolar recién formado en DM no presenta las mismas características estructurales en comparación con animales normoglicémicos durante el movimiento dental ortodóntico, lo cual concuerda con lo autores mencionados anteriormente (16).…”
Section: Tratamientos Sistémicos/endocrinosunclassified