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CompletedNCT05265416

Pain and Discomfort in Two Acceleration Methods of Canine Retraction

Comparison Between the Effect of Piezocision and Low-level Laser Therapy on Patient-centered Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Upper Canine Retraction

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
58 (actual)
Sponsor
Damascus University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
17 Years – 28 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

54 patients who need extraction-based treatment of the maxillary first premolars with subsequent retraction of the maxillary canines will be divided randomly into three groups in this trial. The prolonged duration of the treatment period can cause many side effects such as white spots, caries, periodontal diseases, and pain and discomfort. So many efforts have been made to reduce the treatment time. Many procedures have been introduced to accelerate orthodontic tooth movement, which can category as surgical or non-surgical. Piezocision is a minimally invasive surgical method for accelerating orthodontic tooth movement and shortening treatment time. Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) is one of the physical acceleration methods that have contributed to decreasing treatment time. There are three groups: The first group (control group): the canine retraction in this group will be performed in conventional method. The second group (Experimental group): the canine retraction in this group will be performed in association with piezocision. The third group (Experimental group): the canine retraction in this group will be performed in association with low-level laser therapy.

Detailed description

Closed nickel-titanium coil springs applying 150 g of force per side will be used for retraction of the upper canine. Regarding the Piezocision, three vertical incisions will be made (3-mm depth and 8-10 mm length) after anesthesia. The cuts will be performed mesial and distal the upper canine as well as at an equal distance from the upper canine and 2nd premolar. Regarding the low-level laser therapy (LLLT): GaALAs diode laser (wavelength: 810 nm and exposure time of 10 seconds\\point) will be applied around the upper canine in 10 sites from buccal and palatal. The middle of the extraction site will be also irradiated in 4 sites (2 buccally and 2 palatally). The LLLT will be applied 5 times in the first month of canine retraction. After that, until the class I canine relationship will be achieved, the irradiation will be repeated every two weeks. The levels of pain and discomfort will be self-reported using a questionnaire with visual analog scales administered at five evaluation times during the first month of canine retraction.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREPiezosurgeryThree vertical incisions will be made (3-mm depth and 8-10 mm length) after anesthesia. The cuts will be performed mesial and distal the upper canine as well as at an equal distance from the upper canine and 2nd premolar.
OTHERLow-level laser therapyGaALAs diode laser (wavelength: 810 nm and exposure time of 10 seconds\\point) will be applied around the upper canine in 10 sites from buccal and palatal.
DEVICETraditional treatmentThe canine retraction in this group will be performed in conventional method. Closed nickel-titanium coil springs applying 150 g of force per side will be used for retraction of the upper canine.

Timeline

Start date
2021-10-22
Primary completion
2022-07-12
Completion
2022-11-30
First posted
2022-03-03
Last updated
2023-10-26

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Syria

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05265416. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.