The Role of Low Level Laser Therapy in Acceleration of Teeth Alignment in Lingual Orthodontic Patients
- Conditions
- Malocclusion, Angle Class ICrowding
- Interventions
- Radiation: low level laser therapyDevice: Lingual Orthodontics
- Registration Number
- NCT03646942
- Lead Sponsor
- Damascus University
- Brief Summary
We will treat patients with class I malocclusion who have moderate crowding (4-6 mm) according to Little's irregularity index and asses the efficacy of low level laser therapy in accelerating orthodontic tooth movement .
There is two groups :
1. treated with Low level laser therapy (LLLT)
2. treated traditionally without any irradiation Patients will be randomly allocated in any group and all data will be collected through photographs when leveling and alignment completed.
Also pain levels will be assessed using numeric rating scale to compare between the two groups and if laser really can relief pain or not .
- Detailed Description
The time of orthodontic treatment is considered to be one of the most concerns for patients. The study will investigate the effect of low level laser therapy on the speed of orthodontic tooth movement during the correction of moderately crowded anterior upper teeth using lingual orthodontic appliance.
The study will be accomplished with two arms, the first is LLLT arm and the other is the control arm without any active intervention.
Low level laser with a wave length of 830 nm, output of 150 mW, energy of 2 J per point and application time of 15 seconds per point will be applied on each tooth of the six upper incisors according to this protocol: the root will be divided into 2 halves; gingival and cervical. Laser will be applied in the center of each half from both the buccal and palatal sides which means 4 application points and a total energy of 8 j per each tooth.
Within the limits of our knowledge, this is the first study in the world that will study acceleration of orthodontic tooth movement with lingual orthodontic .
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 36
- Class I malocclusion with mild to moderate crowding
- Old between 17-27 years
- Good oral hygiene
- Patients should be fit and well
- 4-6 mm crowding in upper incisors according to Little's index
- Enough clinical crowns length
- Patients who had an old orthodontic treatment
- People who have any drug or disease affect orthodontic movement
- Any contraindication for orthodontic treatment
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Lingual orthodontics low level laser therapy Patients will be treated with lingual braces without being irradiation with low level laser therapy. Treatment will go forward in the normal manner. Archwires will be changed in the traditional way. Low level laser therapy low level laser therapy Patients will be subjected to low level laser therapy during their orthodontic treatment using lingual braces. Lingual orthodontics Lingual Orthodontics Patients will be treated with lingual braces without being irradiation with low level laser therapy. Treatment will go forward in the normal manner. Archwires will be changed in the traditional way.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in Tooth Alignment at one month T1: one day before the beginning of treatment; T2: at 30 days after the onset of treatment. Little's Index of Irregularity will be measured at 30 days after the onset of treatment.
This index is measured on intraoral photographs of patients' teeth. The value obtained will be compared to the value obtained at the beginning of treatment.Duration of tooth alignment When the treatment is completed (i.e. tooth alignment is achieved) and this is expected to take 100 days on average Days required to complete tooth alignment will be counted.
Change in Tooth Alignment at the end of Alignment Stage T1: one day before the beginning of treatment; T2: when alignment of teeth is complete and this is expected to occur within 90 - 120 days Little's Index of Irregularity will be measured when a complete alignment is achieved; this is expected between 90 to 120 days after the onset of treatment.
This index is measured on intraoral photographs of patients' teeth. The value obtained will be compared to the value obtained at the beginning of treatment.Change in Tooth Alignment at two months T1: one day before the beginning of treatment; T2: at 60 days after the onset of treatment. Little's Index of Irregularity will be measured at 60 days after the onset of treatment.
This index is measured on intraoral photographs of patients' teeth. The value obtained will be compared to the value obtained at the beginning of treatment.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in the levels of pain and discomfort T1: 10 minutes following the insertion of the first wire in the beginning of treatment; T2: at 24 hours post-commencement; T3: at 48 hours; T4: at 72 hours following the placement of primary archwire Assessment will be performed using questionnaires via numeric rating scales (NRS) These levels will be assessed during the first stage of leveling and alignment.
Change in Patients' Acceptance (1) one day following the beginning of the treatment, (2) after one week of the beginning of treatment, (3) after 4 weeks, (5) at the end the alignment stage which is expected to occur within 3 to 4 months Assessment will be performed using a standardized questionnaire
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Orthodontic Department, University of Damascus Dental School
🇸🇾Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic