The differences of orthodontic tooth movement on menstrual and ovulation cycle

  • Susilo S
  • Amtha R
  • Roeslan B
  • et al.
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Abstract

Background: Estrogens are sex hormon that play an important role in bone metabolism, including in bone remodeling during orthodontic treatment. Women has a monthly cycle which is affected by fluctuations of estrogen that is menstruation and ovulation. Purpose: The study was aimed to determine the differences of orthodontic tooth movement during menstrual an ovulation cycle. Methods: Five women were given ± 100 g orthodontic force using fixed orthodontic appliance with straight wire technique at the time of menstruation and ovulation with an interval of 1.5 months. Orthodontic tooth movement and levels of estrogen were measured during menstruation and ovulation. results: Statistical results showed a significant differences between estrogen levels and orthodontic tooth movement (p < 0.05). When estrogen levels decline as in menstruation, tooth movement as results of orthodontic force would increase, whereas when estrogen levels increase as the time of ovulation, tooth movement would decrease. Conclusion: The estrogen level in menstruation and ovulation cycle may affect the tooth movement on ortodontic treatment.

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Susilo, S. G., Amtha, R., Roeslan, B. O., & Kusnoto, J. (2014). The differences of orthodontic tooth movement on menstrual and ovulation cycle. Dental Journal (Majalah Kedokteran Gigi), 47(4), 177. https://doi.org/10.20473/j.djmkg.v47.i4.p177-180

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