Acta Scientific Dental Sciences (ASDS)(ISSN: 2581-4893)

Review Article Volume 7 Issue 7

A Review Study on the Efficiency of Low-Level Laser Therapy for Orthodontic Tooth Movement

Aishwarya Sabharwal*, Yogesh Khadtare, Nidhi Saripalli and Siddharth Shinde

Department of Periodontology, Bharati Vidyapeeth Dental College and Hospital, Pune, India

*Corresponding Author: Aishwarya Sabharwal, Department of Periodontology, Bharati Vidyapeeth Dental College and Hospital, Pune, India.

Received: May 19, 2023; Published: June 12, 2023

Abstract

For pain relief and improved healing, low-level laser therapy (LLLT) has been used in orthodontic operations. According to recent research, LLLT may speed up the differentiation and proliferation of cells linked to the process of bone remodelling and slow down the movement of orthodontic teeth. In order to determine the best procedure for accelerating tooth movement in orthodontic pathways, this paper analyses earlier research on the biological effects of LLLT on orthodontic tooth movement in animals and human patients.

Keywords: Low Level Laser Therapy; Orthodontic Tooth Movement; Osteoblasts; Osteoclasts; Light Accelerated Orthodontia; Photobiomodulation Therapy

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Citation

Citation: Aishwarya Sabharwal. “A Review Study on the Efficiency of Low-Level Laser Therapy for Orthodontic Tooth Movement".Acta Scientific Dental Sciences 7.7 (2023): 49-54.

Copyright

Copyright: © 2023 Aishwarya Sabharwal. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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