Curr Med Imaging. 2025 Apr 17. doi: 10.2174/0115734056371884250324151755. Online ahead of print.
ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated the impact of Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound (LIPUS) on bone radio density in patients undergoing orthodontic treatment with clear aligners, aiming to enhance bone remodeling and improve treatment stability.
METHODS: This retrospective study included 68 participants divided into two groups: 34 treated with LIPUS and 34 in a control group. Bone radio density was measured using Hounsfield units from CBCT scans before and after treatment. Statistical analyses included Mann-Whitney U tests and paired ttests.
RESULTS: The average age was 29.85 ± 14.85 years in the control group and 36.29 ± 12.78 years in the LIPUS group. Bone radio density in the upper arch of the LIPUS group significantly increased from 444.6 HU to 751.3 HU (p < 0.001), while the control group showed a slight decrease in the upper arch (657.4 HU to 650.5 HU, p = 0.86). In the lower arch, a similar trend was observed in the LIPUS group, with an increase from 767.7 HU to 823.4 HU (p = 0.17), though not statistically significant. There were no significant differences in post-treatment ABO DI scores between groups, suggesting equivalent effectiveness in achieving orthodontic outcomes.
CONCLUSION: LIPUS with clear aligners seems promising in enhancing bone radio density, indicating an improved bone remodeling effect. This highlights LIPUS’s potential as a beneficial adjunct in orthodontic treatments.
PMID:40248938 | DOI:10.2174/0115734056371884250324151755