Innovative Application of Diathermy in Orthodontics: A Case Report

Author:

Cirulli NunzioORCID,Inchingolo Alessio DaniloORCID,Patano AssuntaORCID,Ceci SabinoORCID,Marinelli GraziaORCID,Malcangi GiuseppinaORCID,Coloccia GiovanniORCID,Montenegro ValentinaORCID,Di Pede Chiara,Ciocia Anna MariaORCID,Barile Giuseppe,Mancini AntonioORCID,Palmieri GiuliaORCID,Azzollini DanielaORCID,Rapone BiagioORCID,Nucci Ludovica,Bordea Ioana RoxanaORCID,Scarano AntonioORCID,Lorusso FeliceORCID,Tartaglia Gianluca Martino,Maspero CinziaORCID,Nuzzolese Manuel,Cardarelli Filippo,Di Venere DanielaORCID,Inchingolo Angelo Michele,Dipalma GiannaORCID,Inchingolo FrancescoORCID

Abstract

Introduction: Several strategies have been proposed in the literature to accelerate tooth movement, many of which are invasive and have numerous side effects, such as surgical techniques (corticotomy and piezocision technique). This research investigates to what extent diathermy can accelerate the orthodontic alignment phase. Materials and Methods: A patient with lower teeth crowding index of the same magnitude was selected. The orthodontic treatment with Nickel–Titanium (NiTi) thermal arc 0.015 in the lower arch was performed, associated with a weekly application of diathermy using the intraoral handpiece. The total duration of treatment was three weeks. During each session, an intraoral transducer was employed to stimulate the hard and soft tissues of the left dental hemiarch, which was also orthodontically aligned like the right one. Results: Comparing the tooth movements of four elements of the two hemiarchies, it was found that, overall, the two teeth examined on the treated side underwent a more significant number of changes than on the untreated side, although not by a significant amount. Conclusions: The use of diathermy, according to the authors, is a non-invasive approach that may speed up the orthodontic alignment phase and reduce treatment duration, resulting in a lower risk of caries, gingival recessions, root resorptions, and patient compliance improvement, without side effects. Further studies and an adequate sample size will be needed to confirm the findings.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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