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Volume 6 Issue 3 (March, 2018)

Review Articles

Effect of Low Level Laser Therapy on Orthodontic Tooth Movement: A Review
Nipa Chauhan, Megha Shah, Nikunj Patel, Jhanvi Patel, Anshul Shah, Chaitali Minama

Orthodontic treatment utilizes the movement of the developing teeth to accomplish its objectives that are mostly useful and esthetics. These developments result in periodontal tissue remolding, especially alveolar bone. Quickening bone renovating may cause quicker development of the tooth with no orderly or nearby periodontal tissue reactions. Long term of settled orthodontic treatment, which normally goes on for 2-3 years, is joined by reactions, for example, root resorption, gingival aggravation and dental caries. However, low level laser therapy has shown remarkable progress in last few years and could be subjected to be an alternate to other surgical or orthodontic therapies. Key words: Low Level, Laser, Orthodontics, Orthodontic Tooth Movement.

 
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