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  4. Enhancement of orthodontic anchorage and retention by the local injection of strontium: an experimental study in rats

Enhancement of orthodontic anchorage and retention by the local injection of strontium: an experimental study in rats

Authors

Al Duliamy Munad J.
Ghaib, Nidhal H.
Kader, Omar A.
Abdullah, Bashar H.
Al Iraqia University ; , College of Dentistry ; ,

Saudi Dent. J. 2015; 27 (1): 22-29
SDJ-Saudi Dental Journal [The]
Journal Country: Saudi Arabia
P-ISSN: 1013-9052
E-ISSN: 1658-3558
Type of Publication: Journal Article
Category: Animals, Laboratory,
Type of Research: Experimental Studies
Keywords: Orthodontic Anchorage Procedures / Methods
Broad Subjects: Health Systems, Strontium ,administration & dosage ,Rats, Wistar ,Strontium ,therapeutic use
Citation: Munad J. Al Duliamy ,Nidhal H. Ghaib ,Omar A. Kader ,Bashar H. Abdullah , Enhancement of orthodontic anchorage and retention by the local injection of strontium: an experimental study in rats, Saudi Dent. J. 2015; 27 (1): 22-29

Abstract English

To examine the clinical and histological effects of locally injected strontium on the anchoring unit of a rat model of an experimental relapsed tooth movement. Thirty-six 10-week-old male Wister rats were randomly divided into two groups of 18 animals that were then randomly divided into three subgroups of six animals corresponding to three observation periods: T1 = 1 week, T2 = 2 weeks, and T3 = 3 weeks. In the first experiment, both the right and left maxillary first molars were moved buccally with a standardized expansive spring. Strontium chloride solution was injected every 2 days into the subperiosteal area buccal to the left maxillary first molar [the experimental side] . The right-sided first molar was injected with distilled water as a control. In the second experiment, maxillary first molars were moved buccally with the spring. After 3 weeks, the spring was removed. Two days before the spring removal, strontium chloride was injected into the palatal side of left-sided maxillary first molar and distilled water was injected into the palatal side of the right-sided maxillary first molar as in experiment 1. At the end of the experimental period, significant levels of inhibition were noted in terms of both tooth movement and relapse movement in strontium-injected sides. Histological examinations showed that strontium enhanced the number of osteoblasts and reduced the number of osteoclasts. The local injection of strontium can inhibit the degree of experimental and relapsed tooth movement in a rat model

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