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1Department of Anesthesia in Dentistry, Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry, Moscow, Russia.
Abstract:
According to the literature, more than 60% of orthodontic patients take certain medications and/or nutritional supplements on regular basis. To improve the efficiency and quality of treatment an orthodontic treatment algorithm has been developed for patients taking bisphosphonates, drugs for the treatment of diabetes (except thiazolidinediones and SGLT-2 inhibitors), hypotensive agents, antihistamines, statins, NSAIDs, estrogen-containing drugs, tetracycline, interferon-γ (copyright database IREG deposit certificate No. 2080699). The result of the study showed that 12,6% of patients, who came for consultation and orthodontic treatment, use different drugs on regular basis, with potential ability to slow down tooth movement. ; Algorithm helps orthodontist to make correct treatment plan, select appropriate orthodontic appliance activation regime, choose additional diagnostic procedures and consultations with doctors of other medical specialities according to patient's drug history.
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