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'''''Dental vibration appliances''', sold under the brand name '''AcceleDent''', '''OrthoAccel''', and '''Tooth Masseuse''', are devices that apply vibration called "micropulses" to [[dental braces]] and are claimed to thus speed [[tooth]] movement.<ref> Evidence as of 2015 was unclear if the appliances were able to accomplish this.<nowiki><ref name=El2015></nowiki>{{cite journal|last1=El-Angbawi|first1=A|last2=McIntyre|first2=GT|last3=Fleming|first3=PS|last4=Bearn|first4=DR|title=Non-surgical adjunctive interventions for accelerating tooth movement in patients undergoing fixed orthodontic treatment.|journal=The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|date=18 November 2015|issue=11|pages=CD010887|pmid=26576758|doi=10.1002/14651858.CD010887.pub2|pmc=6464986}}</ref>''
{{Short description|A device used in orthodontics to enhance treatment outcomes}}


There have been few studies looking into the devices' safety and effectiveness. It is therefore not possible to determine if they speed tooth movement.
A '''dental vibration appliance''' is a device used in [[orthodontics]] to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of orthodontic treatments. These appliances are designed to deliver gentle vibrations to the teeth and surrounding structures, which can aid in the movement of teeth and potentially reduce treatment time.
==References==
<ref>Miles P, Smith H, Weyant R, Rinchuse DJ. The effects of a vibrational appliance on tooth movement and patient discomfort: a prospective randomised clinical trial. Aust Orthod J. 2012 Nov;28(2):213-8. PMID: 23304970.</ref>
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[[Category:Dental equipment]]
==Mechanism of Action==
Dental vibration appliances work by applying low-frequency vibrations to the teeth. These vibrations are thought to stimulate the [[periodontal ligament]] and [[alveolar bone]], enhancing the remodeling process that occurs during orthodontic treatment. The vibrations may increase the rate of [[bone remodeling]], allowing teeth to move more quickly into their desired positions.


==Applications in Orthodontics==
Dental vibration appliances are primarily used in conjunction with [[braces]] or [[clear aligners]]. They are often recommended for patients who wish to accelerate their orthodontic treatment. The devices are typically used for a few minutes each day, as prescribed by an orthodontist.


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===Benefits===
* '''Reduced Treatment Time''': By enhancing the rate of tooth movement, dental vibration appliances can potentially shorten the duration of orthodontic treatment.
* '''Improved Comfort''': The gentle vibrations may help alleviate discomfort associated with tooth movement.
* '''Enhanced Treatment Outcomes''': Some studies suggest that these devices can improve the overall effectiveness of orthodontic treatments.
 
==Types of Dental Vibration Appliances==
There are several types of dental vibration appliances available, each with unique features and specifications. Some are designed to be used with specific types of orthodontic appliances, while others are more versatile.
 
==Considerations and Limitations==
While dental vibration appliances offer several potential benefits, they are not suitable for all patients. The effectiveness of these devices can vary based on individual patient factors, such as age, bone density, and the complexity of the orthodontic case. It is important for patients to consult with their orthodontist to determine if a dental vibration appliance is appropriate for their treatment plan.
 
==Related Pages==
* [[Orthodontics]]
* [[Braces]]
* [[Clear aligners]]
* [[Periodontal ligament]]
* [[Bone remodeling]]
 
[[Category:Orthodontics]]

Latest revision as of 19:24, 22 March 2025

A device used in orthodontics to enhance treatment outcomes


A dental vibration appliance is a device used in orthodontics to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of orthodontic treatments. These appliances are designed to deliver gentle vibrations to the teeth and surrounding structures, which can aid in the movement of teeth and potentially reduce treatment time.

Mechanism of Action[edit]

Dental vibration appliances work by applying low-frequency vibrations to the teeth. These vibrations are thought to stimulate the periodontal ligament and alveolar bone, enhancing the remodeling process that occurs during orthodontic treatment. The vibrations may increase the rate of bone remodeling, allowing teeth to move more quickly into their desired positions.

Applications in Orthodontics[edit]

Dental vibration appliances are primarily used in conjunction with braces or clear aligners. They are often recommended for patients who wish to accelerate their orthodontic treatment. The devices are typically used for a few minutes each day, as prescribed by an orthodontist.

Benefits[edit]

  • Reduced Treatment Time: By enhancing the rate of tooth movement, dental vibration appliances can potentially shorten the duration of orthodontic treatment.
  • Improved Comfort: The gentle vibrations may help alleviate discomfort associated with tooth movement.
  • Enhanced Treatment Outcomes: Some studies suggest that these devices can improve the overall effectiveness of orthodontic treatments.

Types of Dental Vibration Appliances[edit]

There are several types of dental vibration appliances available, each with unique features and specifications. Some are designed to be used with specific types of orthodontic appliances, while others are more versatile.

Considerations and Limitations[edit]

While dental vibration appliances offer several potential benefits, they are not suitable for all patients. The effectiveness of these devices can vary based on individual patient factors, such as age, bone density, and the complexity of the orthodontic case. It is important for patients to consult with their orthodontist to determine if a dental vibration appliance is appropriate for their treatment plan.

Related Pages[edit]