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Orthodontic Treatment of Ankylosed Maxillary Incisor through Osteogenic Distraction and Simplified Biomechanics

Ankylosed teeth may have a significant esthetic and functional impact especially at the anterior segment of the upper arch. Treatment of ankylosed teeth is challenging. The objective of this case report is to describe a clinical case in which an ankylosed tooth was treated with the use of osteogenic...

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Autores principales: Tocolini, Daniel Gheur, Silva, Priscila de Oliveira, Grabowski, Iduilton, Carelli, Julia, Morais, Nathaly Dias, Correr, Gisele Maria, Topolski, Francielle, Moro, Alexandre
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Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6664510/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31396421
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/8152793
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author Tocolini, Daniel Gheur
Silva, Priscila de Oliveira
Grabowski, Iduilton
Carelli, Julia
Morais, Nathaly Dias
Correr, Gisele Maria
Topolski, Francielle
Moro, Alexandre
author_facet Tocolini, Daniel Gheur
Silva, Priscila de Oliveira
Grabowski, Iduilton
Carelli, Julia
Morais, Nathaly Dias
Correr, Gisele Maria
Topolski, Francielle
Moro, Alexandre
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description Ankylosed teeth may have a significant esthetic and functional impact especially at the anterior segment of the upper arch. Treatment of ankylosed teeth is challenging. The objective of this case report is to describe a clinical case in which an ankylosed tooth was treated with the use of osteogenic distraction associated with simplified orthodontic biomechanics. A 17-year-old female Caucasian patient presented with a Class II malocclusion, severe maxillary dental crowding, moderate mandibular dental crowding, anterior open bite, upper midline deviation to the right, and upper right central incisor in infraocclusion due to ankylosis. Treatment involved the use of the ankylosed tooth as anchorage for the distalization of the right upper segment to correct the Class II malocclusion and to create space prior to surgery. After one week of surgical osteotomy, traction of the tooth and bone segment was initiated with the use of intermaxillary elastics. The ankylosed tooth was moved to the desired position. Bone formation and mucogingival tissue adaptation were observed. Thus, esthetic and functional improvement was achieved. Osteogenic distraction associated with simplified orthodontic biomechanics is an alternative to the treatment of ankylosed teeth which can replace the use of distractor screws, making treatment simpler and more accessible.
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spelling pubmed-66645102019-08-08 Orthodontic Treatment of Ankylosed Maxillary Incisor through Osteogenic Distraction and Simplified Biomechanics Tocolini, Daniel Gheur Silva, Priscila de Oliveira Grabowski, Iduilton Carelli, Julia Morais, Nathaly Dias Correr, Gisele Maria Topolski, Francielle Moro, Alexandre Case Rep Dent Case Report Ankylosed teeth may have a significant esthetic and functional impact especially at the anterior segment of the upper arch. Treatment of ankylosed teeth is challenging. The objective of this case report is to describe a clinical case in which an ankylosed tooth was treated with the use of osteogenic distraction associated with simplified orthodontic biomechanics. A 17-year-old female Caucasian patient presented with a Class II malocclusion, severe maxillary dental crowding, moderate mandibular dental crowding, anterior open bite, upper midline deviation to the right, and upper right central incisor in infraocclusion due to ankylosis. Treatment involved the use of the ankylosed tooth as anchorage for the distalization of the right upper segment to correct the Class II malocclusion and to create space prior to surgery. After one week of surgical osteotomy, traction of the tooth and bone segment was initiated with the use of intermaxillary elastics. The ankylosed tooth was moved to the desired position. Bone formation and mucogingival tissue adaptation were observed. Thus, esthetic and functional improvement was achieved. Osteogenic distraction associated with simplified orthodontic biomechanics is an alternative to the treatment of ankylosed teeth which can replace the use of distractor screws, making treatment simpler and more accessible. Hindawi 2019-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6664510/ /pubmed/31396421 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/8152793 Text en Copyright © 2019 Daniel Gheur Tocolini et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tocolini, Daniel Gheur
Silva, Priscila de Oliveira
Grabowski, Iduilton
Carelli, Julia
Morais, Nathaly Dias
Correr, Gisele Maria
Topolski, Francielle
Moro, Alexandre
Orthodontic Treatment of Ankylosed Maxillary Incisor through Osteogenic Distraction and Simplified Biomechanics
title Orthodontic Treatment of Ankylosed Maxillary Incisor through Osteogenic Distraction and Simplified Biomechanics
title_full Orthodontic Treatment of Ankylosed Maxillary Incisor through Osteogenic Distraction and Simplified Biomechanics
title_fullStr Orthodontic Treatment of Ankylosed Maxillary Incisor through Osteogenic Distraction and Simplified Biomechanics
title_full_unstemmed Orthodontic Treatment of Ankylosed Maxillary Incisor through Osteogenic Distraction and Simplified Biomechanics
title_short Orthodontic Treatment of Ankylosed Maxillary Incisor through Osteogenic Distraction and Simplified Biomechanics
title_sort orthodontic treatment of ankylosed maxillary incisor through osteogenic distraction and simplified biomechanics
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6664510/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31396421
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/8152793
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