Official publication of Magadh University and Kolhan University, Government of Bihar and Jharkhand, India
Year : 2020
Volume : Volume 11
Issue : Issue 2s
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Dr. Ranjit Omprakash Pawar.
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Background: Time is the greatest difficulty for both orthodontists and patients during orthodontic treatment. For the past several years, however, researchers have been attempting to improve multiple surgical procedures to minimize the time spent on the treatment. Peizocision-based orthodontic treatment flapless corticotomy is minimally invasive in principle and is recommended these days. Evaluating the effectiveness of peizocisionbased flapless corticotomy in class I and class II malocclusion orthodontic correction: An accelerated orthodontics. Methodology: For the current research, a total of 50 patients aged 18 to 25 years in need of orthodontic treatment with a set orthodontic appliance were selected. Patients were separated into two groups as a research group and control group. Results: It was found that anchorage loss and canine distalization were statistically significant (p<0.01). The amount of distalization suggested a decrease in canine distalization time. Mobility scores before and after distalization were not found to be significantly different between the two classes. Conclusion: The effectiveness of peizocision-based flapless corticotomy in class I and class II malocclusion orthodontic correction is known to be a successful treatment process.
Keywords: Corticotomy; Minimally invasive; Distalization and piezosurgery.