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NCT ID: NCT04055935 Completed - Clinical trials for Mesial Movement of Teeth

Full Thickness Mucoperiosteal Flap Versus Low Level Laser in Orthodontic Tooth Movement Acceleration

Start date: September 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aimed to evaluate the effect of using full thickness mucoperiosteal flap (FTMPF) elevation only versus low level laser therapy (LLLT) on acceleration of orthodontic tooth movement.

NCT ID: NCT03741504 Terminated - Clinical trials for Orthodontic Pathological Resorption of External Root

Biological Anchorage With Selective Micro-osteoperforations (MOPs) in Canine Distalization

Start date: December 2, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate the effect of selective micro-osteoperforations (MOPs) on the amount of distal movement of the upper canine, the mesio-distal inclination of the canine and the messiah movement of the upper first molar. Methods: Clinical trial with Split mouth design in 35 orthodontic patients with bilateral extraction of the upper first premolar, each upper canine will be randomly assigned to the intervention (MOP) or to the control side. Participants will be followed for 3 months and the investigators will take periapical radiographs, cast models and clinical measurements before and after canine retraction. The measurements will be taken by previously calibrated operators. The results are going to be determined and compared between sides, with the corresponding statistical tests and the results are going to be analyzed.

NCT ID: NCT01695928 Completed - Clinical trials for Mesial Movement of Teeth

Effect of Shock Waves on Tooth Movement and Miniscrew Stability

Start date: September 2012
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The low-energy extracorporal shockwave is a scientifically approved method to activate respectively increase bone-turnover processes especially in orthopedic medicine. The aim of this clinical study is to apply this effect in orthodontic dentistry and evaluate the orthodontic tooth movement respectively miniscrew stability clinically. This randomized clinical study is carried out in orthodontic patients undergoing space closure therapy at the university clinic of dentistry. During this period the tooth movement rate as well as the miniscrew stability are evaluated consecutively chairside.