Inflammation Caused by the Placement of a Temporary Anchorage Device Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Comparison of Miniscrew Stability and Peri-implant Inflammation When Precoated With Antimicrobial Quaternary Ammonium Compound K21 vs Ethanol Control in Orthodontic Patients: a Triple-blind, Split-mouth, Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
To determine if coating miniscrews with K21 would increase the success rate of orthodontic miniscrews by reducing adjacent tissue inflammation.
The study design is a split mouth study where 2 miniscrews, one pretreated with K21 the other pretreated (experimental) with ethanol (placebo) are placed in the mouth for orthodontic therapy. All participants will receive 2 or more orthodontic miniscrews with equal numbers of experimental and control pretreatment solutions. Mobility will be assessed at the 4 and 8 week follow up appointments by gentle manipulation with cotton pliers. Clinical success will be defined as maintenance of stability for a period of 8 weeks. Peri-implant inflammation will be assessed at follow up appointments by looking for signs of soft-tissue inflammation (redness, swelling) where possible. ;