Bone structure
regeneration after low induction magnetic field treatment in teeth
chosen for extraction
Opalko K, Dojs A
Abstract
Purpose:
The aim of the work was to use and to evaluate the usefulness of the
slow variable magnetic fields to aid the treatment of the teeth
chosen for extraction. The marginal paradontium of periapical bone of
teeth was in a state of extensive destruction. The teeth were chosen
for extraction.
Material and methods: 13 patients were chosen. 10
of them had with endo-perio changes and 3 suffered from full tooth
luxation and had the teeth replanted. Those people were to have an
extraction procedure or were declared as impossible to treat in other
dental offices. Patients underwent non-aggressive skaling, endodontic
treatment and were exposed to slow variable magnetic fields generated
by Viofor JPS, accordingly to methods and parameters suggested by
Department of Propaedeutics in Dentistry of Pomeranian Medical
University in Szczecin. The process of healing of changes was
evaluated radiologically.
Results: RTG done after 2 weeks and
after 2 months were evaluated in respect of bone regeneration. They
show the bone structure concentration. A RTG evaluation after half a
year, two and three years show a preservation of the bone structure
concentration.
Conclusions: The use of slow variable magnetic
fields contributed to bone structure regeneration and to preserve
teeth with recorded endo-perio syndrome. Endodontic treatment of
replanted teeth, aided with magnetostimulation has stopped the
osteolisis process.
Key words: bone structure regeneration,
low induction magnetic field.