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Monira Uddin1, Natia Mosheshvili, Stuart L Segelnick

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The New York State Dental Journal
|April 12, 2006
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This study introduces a new orthodontic appliance for controlled tooth eruption, particularly useful for restoring teeth in the smile zone without impacting adjacent restorations. The device offers a cost-effective and simple solution for forced eruption.

Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Orthodontics
  • Restorative Dentistry

Background:

  • Forced eruption is a key orthodontic technique for managing various dental conditions.
  • Existing methods may affect adjacent teeth, especially those with esthetic restorations.
  • A need exists for precise eruption control in the esthetic zone.

Observation:

  • A novel orthodontic appliance was developed to facilitate controlled forced eruption.
  • The appliance is designed for minimal impact on adjacent teeth, including those with restorations.
  • Fabrication of the device is straightforward and cost-effective.

Findings:

  • The innovative appliance effectively achieves forced eruption of teeth.
  • It demonstrates particular utility for teeth in the esthetic zone.

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  • The device minimizes undesirable effects on neighboring teeth with esthetic restorations.
  • Implications:

    • This appliance offers a valuable, minimally invasive option for restoring "non-restorable" teeth.
    • It simplifies and enhances the predictability of forced eruption procedures.
    • The cost-effectiveness and ease of fabrication promote wider clinical adoption.