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Piezosurgery®-assisted periodontally accelerated osteogenic orthodontics
Vikas Vilas Pakhare1, Chinmay Harishchandra Khandait2, Sunita Satish Shrivastav2
1Department of Periodontics, Sharad Pawar Dental College, DMIMS (Deemed University), Wardha, Maharashtra, India.
Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology
|March 2, 2018
Summary
Periodontally accelerated osteogenic orthodontics significantly reduces treatment time. Piezosurgery-assisted corticotomy offers a novel approach for faster orthodontic tooth movement with no adverse effects.
Area of Science:
- Dentistry
- Orthodontics
- Periodontology
Background:
- Conventional orthodontics can involve lengthy treatment durations.
- Periodontally accelerated osteogenic orthodontics aims to shorten treatment time.
- Piezosurgery is a minimally invasive surgical technique.
Observation:
- A 23-year-old male with Angle Class I malocclusion and spacing/protrusion sought faster orthodontic treatment.
- Initial alignment was followed by piezosurgical corticotomy.
- Active orthodontic tooth movement achieved final space closure.
Findings:
- The Piezosurgery-assisted procedure resulted in a total orthodontic treatment time of 5 months.
- One-year follow-up showed no adverse periodontal effects or relapse.
- This approach facilitated rapid tooth movement.
Implications:
- Piezosurgery-assisted corticotomy is a potentially effective method to decrease orthodontic treatment duration.
- This technique may offer a valuable alternative for patients desiring accelerated orthodontic outcomes.
- Further research can validate the long-term efficacy and broader applicability of this accelerated orthodontic approach.
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