Review Article

Minimally Invasive Techniques to Accelerate the Orthodontic Tooth Movement: A Systematic Review of Animal Studies

Table 7

Use of low intensity pulsed ultrasound and mechanical vibrations to accelerate tooth movement in animals.

Author SampleLIPUS and vibration specificationDurationResultsMovement in experimental group Movement in control group

Xue et al. [45]48 rats
divided into 6 groups
Frequency 1.5-MHz; intensity 30 mW/cm2Burst of 200 µs followed by pause of 800 µs 20 min/day for 14 days55%, 36%, and 45% acceleration in tooth movement on days 5, 7, and 14, respectively1118 µm ± not given
773 ± not given

Al-Daghreer et al. [46]10 beagle dogs
Split mouth design
Frequency 1.5 MHz; intensity 30 mW/cm2200 μs
20 min/day for
4 weeks
No significant difference in the amount of tooth movement0.79 mm ± 0.17
0.6 mm ± 0.21

AlSayagh and Salman [50]14 rabbits divided into 2 groups ()Frequency 113 Hz1, 3, 5, 8, 10, 12, 15, 17, and 19 days (9 sessions of 10 min each in 22 days)Acceleration in orthodontic tooth movement 3.73 mm ± 0.243.11 mm ± 0.07