Impact of pharmacologic inhibition of tooth movement on periodontal and tooth root tissues during orthodontic force application.
Sarah J BaxterInna SydorakPeter X MaNan E HatchPublished in: Orthodontics & craniofacial research (2019)
Results of this study indicate that while pharmacological modulation of tooth movement through osteoclast inhibition is feasible when delivered in a locally controlled low-dose manner, high-dose levels that completely prevent tooth movement through bone may decrease local blood flow and increase the incidence of hyalinization.