1. Comparison of BALP, CTX-I, and IL-4 levels around miniscrew implants during orthodontic tooth movement between two different amounts of force.
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Cesur MG, Ozturk VO, Afacan B, Sirin FB, Alkan A, and Ozer T
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- Alkaline Phosphatase, Biomechanical Phenomena, Bone Remodeling, Gingival Crevicular Fluid, Humans, Orthodontic Anchorage Procedures, Bone Screws, Collagen Type I metabolism, Interleukin-4 metabolism, Peptides metabolism, Tooth Movement Techniques
- Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate the Interleukin-4 (IL-4), bone-specific alkaline phosphatase (BALP), and C-telopeptide of type I collagen (CTX-I) levels in peri-miniscrew crevicular fluid (PMCF) during orthodontic tooth movement between 75 and 150 g of distalization force., Materials and Methods: Thirty miniscrews were placed bilaterally between the maxillary second premolars and first molars. The right and the left maxillary canines were moved distally using either 75 or 150 g of force. PMCF samples were collected before loading (T0); at 2 hours (T1) and 24 hours (T2) later; and on days 7 (T3), 14 (T4), 21 (T5), 30 (T6), and 90 (T7) after force application. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kits were used to determine BALP, CTX-I, and IL-4 levels., Results: There was no significant difference between the force groups at all time points with respect to BALP, CTX-I, and IL-4 levels ( P > .05). There was no significant difference among time points for the two force groups in terms of BALP and IL-4 levels ( P > .05). The CTX-I level at T3 was significantly higher than at T0 for both force groups ( P < .05)., Conclusions: Both 75 g and 150 g of orthodontic force are within optimal force limits, and there is no difference in biochemical markers of bone turnover.
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- 2019
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