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Forced eruption technique: rationale and clinical report

D Ziskind1, A Schmidt, Z Hirschfeld

  • 1Department of Restorative Dentistry, Hebrew University, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel.

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
|April 29, 1998
PubMed
Summary

A simplified forced eruption technique is presented, offering an easier, quicker, and cost-effective alternative to previous methods. This approach promotes the use of adjunctive orthodontics in general dental practices for patient benefit.

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Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Orthodontics
  • Periodontology

Background:

  • Traditional forced eruption techniques can be complex and time-consuming.
  • There is a need for simplified, efficient methods in general dental practice.

Observation:

  • A refined, simplified forced eruption technique was developed and compared to existing methods.
  • The technique's ease of performance and adjunctive orthodontic potential were assessed.

Findings:

  • The simplified technique is easy to perform, quick, and cost-effective.
  • It encourages the integration of adjunctive orthodontics within general practice settings.

Implications:

  • This simplified approach offers a practical and beneficial treatment option for patients.

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  • It may increase the adoption of forced eruption procedures in everyday dentistry.