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Histological evaluation of the phenobarbital (Gardenal™) influence on orthodontic movement: a study in rabbits

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to histologically evaluate the influence of phenobarbital on orthodontic tooth movement. METHODS: Twenty-two New Zealand rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) were divided into three groups: normal or non-tested (N), control (C), and experimental (E). In Group N (n = 2) no procedure was carried out, except to verify the condition of normality before treatment. In Groups C (n = 10) and E (n = 10) an orthodontic appliance was inserted between the first molars and lower incisors in order to promote a mesial molar movement. In Group E phenobarbital was administered during the course of the experiment, which differentiates it from the group C. The animals were sacrificed on days 7 and 14 so that anatomical sections could be prepared for further histological analysis. RESULTS: Histologically no difference was observed between normal and experimental groups. CONCLUSIONS: Phenobarbital does not interfere with the orthodontic tooth movement.

Tooth movement; Pharmaceuticals; Orthodontics


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