Andréa Sasso Stuani
University of São Paulo
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Angle Orthodontist | 2010
Luciana Baptista Pereira Abi-Ramia; Andréa Sasso Stuani; Adriana Sasso Stuani; Maria Bernadete Sasso Stuani; Alvaro de Moraes Mendes
OBJECTIVES To describe the microscopic pulpal reactions resulting from orthodontically induced tooth movement associated with low-level laser therapy (LLLT) in rats. MATERIALS AND METHODS Forty-five young male Wistar rats were randomly assigned to three groups. In group I (n = 20), the maxillary right first molars were submitted to orthodontic movement with placement of a coil spring. In group II (n = 20), the teeth were submitted to orthodontic movement plus LLLT at 4 seconds per point (buccal, palatal, and mesial) with a GaAlAs diode laser source (830 nm, 100 mW, 18 J/cm(2)). Group III (n = 5) served as a control (no orthodontic movement or LLLT). Groups I and II were divided into four subgroups according to the time elapsed between the start of tooth movement and sacrifice (12 hours, 24 hours, 3 days, and 7 days). RESULTS Up until the 3-day period, the specimens in group I presented a thicker odontoblastic layer, no cell-free zone of Weil, pulp core with differentiated mesenchymal and defense cells, and a high concentration of blood vessels. In group II, at the 12- and 24-hour time points, the odontoblastic layer was disorganized and the cell-free zone of Weil was absent, presenting undifferentiated cells, intensive vascularization with congested capillaries, and scarce defense cells in the cell-rich zone. In groups I and II, pulpal responses to the stimuli were more intense in the area underneath the region of application of the force or force/laser. CONCLUSIONS The orthodontic-induced tooth movement and LLLT association showed reversible hyperemia as a tissue response to the stimulus. LLLT leads to a faster repair of the pulpal tissue due to orthodontic movement.
Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics | 2012
Francisco Marcelo Paranhos Pinto; Luciana Baptista Pereira Abi-Ramia; Andréa Sasso Stuani; Maria Bernadete Sasso Stuani; Flavia Artese
INTRODUCTION: Rapid maxillary expansion (RME) for the treatment of maxillary deficiency and posterior crossbite may induce changes in the vertical dimension. Expanders with occlusal splints have been developed to minimize unwanted vertical effects. OBJECTIVE: This preliminary study used cephalometri radiographs to evaluate the vertical effects of RME using a Hyrax appliance in children with maxillary deficiency. METHOD: Twenty-six patients (11 boys; mean age = 8 years and 5 months) with maxillary deficiency and posterior crossbite were treated using a Hyrax appliance with an acrylic occlusal splint. Radiographs and cephalometric studies were performed before the beginning of the treatment (T1) and after RME active time (T2), at a mean interval of 7 months. Results were compared with normative values. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: At the end of treatment, there were no statistically significant changes, and measurements were similar to the normative values. Data showed that there were no significant effects on vertical growth, which suggests that appliances with occlusal splints may be used to correct transverse deficiencies regardless of the patients growth pattern.
Lasers in Medical Science | 2012
Ana Paula R. Bernardes da Silva; Alice Dias Petri; Grasiele Edilaine Crippa; Adriana Sasso Stuani; Andréa Sasso Stuani; Adalberto Luiz Rosa; Maria Bernadete Sasso Stuani
Brazilian Dental Journal | 2000
Andréa Sasso Stuani; Mírian Aiko Nakane Matsumoto; Maria Bernadete Sasso Stuani
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics | 2005
Maria Bernadete Sasso Stuani; Andréa Sasso Stuani; Adriana Sasso Stuani
Rev. Fac. Odontol. Univ. Fed. Bahia | 1999
Adriana Sasso Stuani; Andréa Sasso Stuani; Maria Bernadete Sasso Stuani; Miriam Aiko Nakane Matsumoto
Pediatria (Säo Paulo) | 2010
Adriana Sasso Stuani; Andréa Sasso Stuani; Francisco Wanderley Garcia de Paula e Silva; Maria Bernadete Sasso Stuani; Rodrigo Alexandre Valério; Alexandra Mussolino de Queiroz
Pediatria (Säo Paulo) | 2007
Adriana Sasso Stuani; Andréa Sasso Stuani; Aldevina Campos de Freitas; Francisco Wanderley F. de Paula e Silva; Alexandra Mussolino de Queiroz
J. bras. ortodon. ortop. facial | 2004
Luciane Cristina Suzigan; Adriana Sasso Stuani; Andréa Sasso Stuani; Maria Bernadete Sasso Stuani
Ortodontia Gaúcha | 2012
Adriana Sasso Stuani; Andréa Sasso Stuani; Gisele Faria; Maria da Glória Martins; Mírian Aiko Nakane Matsumoto