| Literature DB >> 19830085 |
Adrian Kasaj1, Heiner Wehrbein, Aristea Gortan-Kasaj, Christoph Reichert, Brita Willershausen.
Abstract
Today many adult patients with periodontal disease demonstrate positioning of teeth that comprise their ability for proper mechanical tooth cleaning of approximal tooth surfaces. With adequate combined periodontal-orthodontic treatment it is possible to re-establish a healthy and well-functioning dentition. However, while orthodontic treatment can realign periodontally affected teeth, esthetic appearance may be compromised by gingival recession due to alveolar bone dehiscences or fenestrations in combination with a thin gingival biotype. This article reports an interdisciplinary (periodontic, orthodontic, restorative) approach for the treatment of a periodontally compromised patient with anterior dental malalignment. Periodontal therapy, including periodontal plastic surgery to obtain root coverage as well as orthodontic treatment by means of a miniscrew implant anchorage were used to achieve stable periodontal conditions and successful esthetic and functional final results.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19830085 PMCID: PMC2740004 DOI: 10.4076/1757-1626-2-8568
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cases J ISSN: 1757-1626
Figure 1.Pretreatment intraoral photographs and panoramic radiograph.
Figure 2.Initial clinical view of the anterior crowding in the lower anterior segment.
Figure 3.Orthodontic treatment included a miniscrew implant in region 25.
Figure 4.Final stage of orthodontic treatment after removal of the miniscrew implant.
Figure 5.Clinical situation after orthodontic treatment showing a gingival recession in the esthetic area of teeth 32 and 41.
Figure 8.Clinical situation 3 months postoperative.
Figure 9.Postactive treatment intraoral photographs and panoramic radiograph.