Effect of the leukotriene receptor antagonist montelukast on orthodontic tooth movement.

Effect of the leukotriene receptor antagonist montelukast on orthodontic tooth movement. J Oral Sci. 2017;59(2):297-302 Authors: Asaad H, Al-Sabbagh R, Al-Tabba D, Kujan O Abstract Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease, and its prevalence is relatively high among children. Optimal management of asthma often requires long-term pharmacotherapy; however, the effects of these medications on orthodontic treatment is uncertain. We evaluated the effects of the leukotriene LTD4 receptor antagonist montelukast on orthodontic tooth movement in an animal model. Eight mongrel dogs were given montelukast for periods up to 4 weeks. An orthodontic force of 150-200 g was applied to move the second and fourth premolars toward the site of the extracted third premolar. The distance between premolars was measured at baseline and at weeks 1, 2, and 4. Histological examination with hematoxylin-eosin staining was used to evaluate osteoclast activity. A slight delay in orthodontic movement and decreased osteoclast activity were observed in the montelukast-treated group, as compared with untreated controls. However, the differences were not statistically significant (P > 0.05). Our findings suggest that montelukast use will not interfere with orthodontic treatment of asthma patients. However, these findings require confirmation in clinical studies. PMID: 28637990 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Journal of oral science - Category: Dentistry Tags: J Oral Sci Source Type: research