Abstract

In this article, we consider an urgent problem of modern orthodontic dentistry - the acceleration of treatment periods. The average duration of traditional orthodontic treatment is significantly high and is 24-28 months, which requires long-term cooperation of patients and doctors. In particular, in adult patients, this process is more complex and prolonged, which can lead to refusals of treatment. The article also discusses the biological basis of orthodontic tooth movement associated with the restructuring of the alveolar bone and research aimed at accelerating this process. The authors discuss various methods of corticotomy and other innovative approaches to reduce treatment time and improve results. Important attention is paid to the introduction of minimally invasive and predictable surgical methods. The studies of domestic and foreign authors are analyzed for a better understanding of this problem.

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