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- W4384663561 abstract "AbstractAbstractObjectives To compare self-rated orthodontic pain (OP) and whole salivary alpha-amylase (αA) and cortisol levels (CL) during early stages of fixed orthodontic and clear aligner therapy (CAT).Methods In groups 1 and 2, malocclusions were treated using fixed orthodontic appliances and CAT, respectively. In Group-3, individuals had normal occlusion and had never undergone orthodontic therapy. Self-rated OP was assessed using the visual-analogue-scale at baseline (T0); after 24-hours (T1) of appliance activation; and after 30 days (T2). Unstimulated whole saliva was collected and αA and CL were measured using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. p < .01 was considered statistically significant.Results Twenty-four (Group-1), 24(Group-2) and 25 (Group-3) patients were included. In groups 1 and 2, participants had Class-I malocclusion with anterior-crowding in both arches. At baseline (T0) none of the participants reported pain on mastication. In groups 1 (p < .01) and 2 (p < .01), OP was higher at T1 than T2. In groups 1 and 2, αA and CL were higher at T1 (p < .01) than T0 and T2. At T1 and T2, salivary αA and CL were higher in groups 1 (p < .01) and 2 (p < .01) than Group-3. In groups 1 and 2, a significant correlation was recorded between OP and αA (p < .01) and CL (p < .01) at T1 interval.Conclusion Self-rated OP and salivary αA and CL during the early stages of fixed OT and CAT are similar. Whole salivary αA and CL and OP and are high during the first 24 hours of fixed OT and CAT activation.Keywords: Alpha amylaseclear aligner therapycortisolfixed orthodontic therapypainsaliva Disclosure statementThe authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.Authors’ contributionsDA: Conceptualization, Supervision, Methodology, Software, Original draft preparation, Reviewing and Editing. DA and HA: Data curation, Literature search, Writing- Original draft preparation, Reviewing and Editing. DA, HA, and MA: Quantitative analysis; DA, HA, and MA: Writing- Original draft preparation Visualization, Writing- Reviewing and Editing, Writing- Reviewing and Editing. DA, HA, and MA: Methodology, Original draft preparation. DA, HA, and MA: Original draft preparation and revision of manuscript prior to submission, Writing- Reviewing and Editing.Data availability statementData supporting the findings of the present study is available upon reasonable request.Additional informationFundingThere was no source of funding for the present study." @default.
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- W4384663561 title "Comparison of self-rated pain and salivary alpha-amylase and cortisol levels during early stages of fixed orthodontic and clear aligner therapy" @default.
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