Abstract

ObjectivesCollagen remodeling of the periodontal tissue is an important mechanism that involves several biologically active substances to accelerate orthodontic tooth movement. It is known that Vitamin C (VC) enhances collagen production and induces tooth movement. Moreover, the eggshell membrane (ESM) is an integral component of various formulations used to promote wound healing. The purpose of our study was to determine the effects of combined treatment with VC and ESM on periodontal tissues during tooth movement. MethodsNine-week-old male osteogenic disorder Shionogi rats were randomized into four groups: control, VC, ESM, and VC + ESM. The control group was given tap water, and the VC, ESM, and VC + ESM groups were orally administered 0.1% VC solution, 1 wt% ESM solution, and a combination of 0.1 wt% VC and 1 wt% ESM solutions, respectively. A force of 25 or 75 g was applied for 10 days to produce orthodontic tooth movement. Distances of tooth movement were measured on days 3, 7, and 10 of treatment. Histological examination of the periodontal ligament was performed to determine the increase in type I and III collagen levels in response to treatment. ResultsDistances of tooth movement were significantly greater in the VC + ESM group than in the control group. The compression area of the alveolar bone showed increased osteoclastic activity and higher levels of bone resorption in the VC + ESM group. Expression levels of type I and III collagen in the tension area of the alveolar bone were higher in the VC + ESM group than in the control group. ConclusionsThis study revealed that the combined administration of VC and ESM accelerated tooth movement by protecting the periodontal tissue during orthodontic treatment. The combined clinical application of VC and ESM could potentially shorten orthodontic treatment time.

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