TY - BOOK AU - Noha Ali Mamdouh Elashmawi AU - Amr Ragab Elbeialy , AU - Essam Mohamed Nassef Selim , AU - Mona Salah Fayed , TI - Effect of soft laser therapy and surgical corticotomy on the rate of Canine retraction : : A randomized clinical trial / PY - 2015/// CY - Cairo : PB - Noha Ali Mamdouh Elashmawi , KW - Canine retraction KW - Soft laser therapy KW - Surgical corticotomy N1 - Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine - Department of Orthodontics; Issued also as CD N2 - Orthodontic treatment always aims to achieve its esthetic and functional goals with the maximum benefits and the least side effects. Orthodontic treatment usually requires a long duration of about 2-3 years, which poses high risks of caries, external root resorption, and decreased patient compliance. Consequently, the need to accelerate the rate of orthodontic tooth movement and to shorten the treatment duration becomes a necessary goal. For several decades, surgical corticotomy was proven to be an effective and safe method to accelerate OTM. Recently, low level-Laser therapy (LLLT) has been introduced as a conservative tool to shorten the treatment duration. The aim of the present study was to compare, a standard efficient but invasive technique like surgical corticotomy in accelerating OTM to another modality such as LLLT which is non-invasive and easily accepted by the patient. The study design was a randomized split mouth design to compare, clinically and radiographically, between the two interventions (Laser and Corticotomy) by assessing the rate of maxillary canine retraction achieved in 4 months. Secondary outcomes were to evaluate 1st maxillary molar anchorage loss, changes in tipping ant torque values of maxillary canine and 1st molar. In addition, the impact of both interventions on periodontal health was assessed UR - http://172.23.153.220/th.pdf ER -