Accelerated orthodontic tooth movement: surgical techniques and the regional acceleratory phenomenon

Maxillofac Plast Reconstr Surg. 2022 Jan 5;44(1):1. doi: 10.1186/s40902-021-00331-5.

Abstract

Background: Techniques to accelerate tooth movement have been a topic of interest in orthodontics over the past decade. As orthodontic treatment time is linked to potential detrimental effects, such as increased decalcification, dental caries, root resorption, and gingival inflammation, the possibility of reducing treatment time in orthodontics may provide multiple benefits to the patient. Another reason for the surge in interest in accelerated tooth movement has been the increased interest in adult orthodontics.

Review: This review summarizes the different methods for surgical acceleration of orthodontic tooth movement. It also describes the advantages and limitations of these techniques, including guidance for future investigations.

Conclusions: Optimization of the described techniques is still required, but some of the techniques appear to offer the potential for accelerating orthodontic tooth movement and improving outcomes in well-selected cases.

Keywords: Corticision; Microosteoperforations; Periodontally accelerated osteogenic orthodontics (PAOO); Piezocision; Regional acceleratory phenomenon.

Publication types

  • Review