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[Extraction in orthodontics: when and why?]

S Bousaba1, M Delatte, H De Clerck

  • 1Université Catholique de Louvain, Cliniques St.-Luc Ecole de Médecine Dentaire et Stomatologie, Bruxelles.

Revue Belge De Medecine Dentaire
|January 1, 1995
PubMed
Summary

Orthodontic treatment has evolved, with modern techniques often avoiding tooth extractions for space correction. This study reviews criteria and methods for space regaining in dental arches.

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Area of Science:

  • Orthodontics
  • Dentistry

Context:

  • Orthodontic treatment philosophies have evolved over the past century.
  • Tooth extraction for space management has been a recurring topic of debate.

Purpose:

  • To discuss criteria influencing the decision for or against tooth extraction in orthodontics.
  • To present techniques for regaining space in dental arches, potentially avoiding extractions.

Summary:

  • Several techniques exist that allow orthodontists to avoid extractions in many cases.
  • The study examines factors guiding the extraction decision and methods for space regaining in both upper and lower dental arches.

Impact:

  • Provides insights into modern orthodontic approaches to space management.
  • Offers clinicians evidence-based criteria and techniques for non-extraction orthodontic treatment planning.

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