Abstract
This study investigated the effects of photobiomodulation (PBM) in acceleration of orthodontic movement of inferior molar uprighting movement. Thirty-four individuals, with indication of molar uprighting movement for oral rehabilitation, were randomly divided in two groups: verticalization + PBM (808 nm, 100 mW, 1 J per point, 10 points and 25 J/cm2) or verticalization + PBM simulation. Elastomeric chain ligatures were changed every 30 days for 3 months. FBM was performed immediately, 24 h, 72 h, 1 and 2 months after activation. The primary outcome was the amount of uprighting movement. Secondary outcomes were pain, amount of medication, OHIP-14 questionnaire, and cytokine IL-1β. PBM group increase uprighting movement when compared to control after 3 months and modulate IL-1β expression. For pain control, the amount of medication and OHIP-14 no difference were found. This study suggests that PBM accelerates tooth movement during molar uprighting, due to modulation of IL-1β during bone remodeling. (Figure presented.).
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Murakami-Malaquias-Silva, F., Perim Rosa, E., Malavazzi, T. C. S., Silva, T., de Santana Sarmento, D. J., Garcez, A. S., … Horliana, A. C. R. T. (2023). Photobiomodulation increases uprighting tooth movement and modulates IL-1β expression during orthodontically bone remodeling. Journal of Biophotonics, 16(9). https://doi.org/10.1002/jbio.202300013
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