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Title

Evaluation of the effects of vitamins C and E on experimental orthodontic tooth movement

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  131-137

Abstract

 Background. This experimental study aimed to assess the effects of Vitamins C and E on orthodontic Tooth movement. Methods. Fifty-one male Wistar albino rats were divided into six groups: five appliance groups and one control group. The appliance groups had an orthodontic appliance consisting of a closed-coil spring ligated between the maxillary incisor and maxillary first molar (50 g). Vitamin E and C (150 mg/kg) were injected intraperitoneally per day in the first and second groups, respectively. Vitamins E and C (20 μ L) were locally injected into the periodontal gap of the moving teeth in the third and fourth groups, respectively, once every three days. No vitamin was injected in the last (fifth) appliance group. The experimental period was 18 days. Histological and biochemical (alkaline phosphatase, osteocalcin, and NTx levels) evaluations of the samples were performed, and maxillary incisor‒ molar distance was measured before and after the experiment. Results. The amount of Tooth movement was similar in the appliance groups. All the vitamin groups showed significantly increased osteoblastic activity, while those treated with systemic vitamins exhibited significantly increased numbers of collagen fibers on the tension side compared to the appliance control group (P<0. 05). Conclusion. Vitamin C and E supplements positively affected bone formation on the tension side of the teeth during experimental orthodontic Tooth movement.

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    Bolat, Esra, Esenlik, Elcin, Ozgocmen, Meltem, Oncu, Meral, Cihat Avunduk, Mustafa, & Yuksel, Ozlem. (2020). Evaluation of the effects of vitamins C and E on experimental orthodontic tooth movement. JOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH, DENTAL CLINICS, DENTAL PROSPECTS, 14(2), 131-137. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/782057/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    Bolat Esra, Esenlik Elcin, Ozgocmen Meltem, Oncu Meral, Cihat Avunduk Mustafa, Yuksel Ozlem. Evaluation of the effects of vitamins C and E on experimental orthodontic tooth movement. JOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH, DENTAL CLINICS, DENTAL PROSPECTS[Internet]. 2020;14(2):131-137. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/782057/en

    IEEE: Copy

    Esra Bolat, Elcin Esenlik, Meltem Ozgocmen, Meral Oncu, Mustafa Cihat Avunduk, and Ozlem Yuksel, “Evaluation of the effects of vitamins C and E on experimental orthodontic tooth movement,” JOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH, DENTAL CLINICS, DENTAL PROSPECTS, vol. 14, no. 2, pp. 131–137, 2020, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/782057/en

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