EFFECT OF THE USE OF TERMOGENICS ON ORTHODONTIC MOVEMENT: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY IN RATS
Orthodontic movement. Rats. Bone remodeling.
Introduction: That caffeine boosts metabolism, it is much more that substance-based thermogenics have an influence on an orthodontic loading rate. Objective: to evaluate the effect of two thermogenic brands on orthodontic load in rats. Methodology: This is an experimental, in vivo, randomized study, with a descriptive and inferential basis. Wistar rats (Ratus norvegicus albinus) were healthy and healthy 7 days old, between 7 and 12 weeks of age, in which they remained on the left side during the first ten days of the week on the left side during the 21 day period . The rats were randomly divided into 3 groups: Control group snoring; Experimental group Thermogenic PRÉ-HD-Ratos submitted to orthodontic and daily dose of thermogenesis PR-HD and Experimental Group Thermogenic C4- Orthodontic rats and daily dose of thermogenesis C4.A analysis of orthodontic dynamics was done obtaining the difference of distance (1 mm) of the distal of the 1st molar left superior, of the superior mesial of the same side, of the cervical measurement in the cervical region, with the aid of a compass with a dry tip. Results: were not totally activated statistically between the thermogenic groups C4, thermogenic PRE-HD and the control group water as to the amount of orthodontic load. (p> 0.005). In relation to the open-field test, the results were statistically significant (p <0.0001) among the groups for the variables: Ambulatory Movements, movements in suspension, number of jumps, distance traveled, speed of travel, and center and on the edges. Conclusion: The use of thermogenics does not influence