Effect of Low Level Laser on Miniscrew Displacement During Canine Retraction: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
Abstract
Background: Anchorage is an important consideration for successful orthodontic treatment. Skeletal anchorage by minis-
crews provided better anchorage control then the ordinary extra-oral and intra-oral appliances. However, the stability of the
miniscrews is still questionable since they might move under orthodontic loading.
Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of Low Level Laser on the miniscrew displacement when subject-
ed to orthodontic force during canine retraction using CBCT.
Methods: Twelve patients who required bilateral extraction of upper first premolar and absolute anchorage were recruited
from the outpatient clinics of the Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Beirut Arab University of age ranging 14-28
years. Twenty-four miniscrews were assessed; two miniscrews were inserted into the buccal alveolar bone between the sec-
ond premolar and first molar on the right and left side for each patient in a 60o oblique direction at the mucogingival junction to
avoid root injury. They were divided into 2 sides; test side and a control side, the test side received 4 application of low-level
laser therapy during the first twelve days of insertion with a 60 seconds for each application. While the control side did not
receive any laser application. After waiting a period of twelve days from miniscrew insertion to allow for soft tissue healing,
the upper right and left canines were retracted by 150g of nickel-titanium (NiTi) closed coil springs. A cone-beam computed
tomography was taken to evaluate the miniscrew position before application of the force at baseline (T0) and after canine
retraction at 6 months (T1).
Results: There was no statistically significant difference of miniscrew head and tail displacements of the test side and a sta-
tistically significant difference of the heads for the control sides when compared to baseline.
Conclusions: Miniscrews used in the current study with the suggested protocol underwent non-significant displacement
when using low level laser. The miniscrews remained stable throughout the follow-up period (6 month) without any significant
displacement on the test side.
Journal/Conference Information
International Arab Journal of Dentistry,DOI: /digitalcommons.aaru.edu.jo/iajd , ISSN: 2218-0885, Volume: 14, Issue: 1, Pages Range: 5-13,