Salivary Markers of Oxidative Stress in Patients Undergoing Orthodontic Treatment with Clear Aligners versus Self-Ligating Brackets: A Non-Randomized Clinical Trial
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Menéndez López-Mateos, Cristina; Menéndez López-Mateos, María Luisa; Aguilar Salvatierra, Antonio; Gómez Moreno, Gerardo; Khaldy Belkadi, Hoda; Menéndez Núñez, MarioEditorial
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Clear aligners Fixed orthodontics Self-ligating brackets Saliva Advanced oxidation protein products (AOPPs) Total antioxidant capacity (TAC) Myeloperoxidase activity
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2022-06-20Referencia bibliográfica
Menéndez López-Mateos, C... [et al.]. Salivary Markers of Oxidative Stress in Patients Undergoing Orthodontic Treatment with Clear Aligners versus Self-Ligating Brackets: A Non-Randomized Clinical Trial. J. Clin. Med. 2022, 11, 3531. [https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11123531]
Abstract
The aim of this work was to determine advanced the oxidative protein products (AOPPs),
total antioxidant capacity (TAC), and myeloperoxidase activity (MPO) in the saliva of patients
undergoing orthodontic treatment with clear removable aligners in comparison with another group in
treatment with fixed passive self-ligating brackets applying light forces, before treatment, after 30 days,
and after 90 days of treatment. This non-randomized clinical trial recruited patients consecutively, all
of which were over 18 years of age and due to undergo orthodontic treatment. They were divided into
two groups according to treatment type: Group A, 48 patients treated with clear aligners (Invisalign®);
and Group B, 19 patients treated with Damon System® 0.22” self-ligating brackets applying light
forces. Saliva samples were collected by a single clinician following the same protocol and underwent
three analyses—AOPPs, TAC, and MPO levels–at baseline before placing the apparatus, after 30 days,
and after 90 days treatment. Orthodontic treatment, whether with clear aligners or fixed self-ligating
brackets and light forces, increased AOPPs after the first 30 days of treatment. During the initial
phases of orthodontic treatment, neither clear aligners nor fixed self-ligating brackets applying light
forces showed changes in TAC and MPO. Orthodontic treatment with both clear aligners and fixed
apparatus self-ligating brackets applying light forces increases oxidative stress (AOPPs) after the
first 30 days of treatment. There are no differences in AOPP levels between treatment with clear
aligners and self-ligating brackets during the first 90 days of treatment. The antioxidative capacity
of saliva during the initial phases of orthodontic treatment, whether with self-ligating brackets or
clear aligners, does not undergo significant changes. With either orthodontic technique, the patients’
salivary antioxidant capacity is similar.