2014
DOI: 10.1186/2196-1042-15-3
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A 5-year longitudinal study of survival rate and periodontal parameter changes at sites of dilacerated maxillary central incisors

Abstract: BackgroundAlthough dental dilaceration disinclusion is an accepted treatment modality, few studies have evaluated the prognosis for dilacerated maxillary incisors and changes in clinical periodontal parameters still need to be demonstrated. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the prognosis and changes in clinical attachment level (CAL), probing depth (PD), and soft tissue recession (REC) for disincluded dilacerated maxillary incisors.MethodsTen impacted dilacerated teeth were scheduled for disinclusi… Show more

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“…After the procedure, the contour of the gingival margin of the extruded incisor was consistent with the unilateral incisor, the position of the gum margin in 68% of extruded incisors was the same as in the case of the unilateral incisors of the opposing side, while the remaining 32% were more apical. In the 5-year follow-up of the group of 10 patients with an impacted upper central incisor, half of whom underwent the surgical closed technique procedure of tooth uncovering and the other half underwent the closed method, Farronato [36] observed no statistically significant difference in periodontal tissue measurements (probing depth, clinical level of the attachment and gingival recessions) to the teeth naturally erupted. Periodontal procedures on the periodontium of the extruded tooth may contribute to increasing the width of keratinized gingiva and improving the aesthetics [25].…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…After the procedure, the contour of the gingival margin of the extruded incisor was consistent with the unilateral incisor, the position of the gum margin in 68% of extruded incisors was the same as in the case of the unilateral incisors of the opposing side, while the remaining 32% were more apical. In the 5-year follow-up of the group of 10 patients with an impacted upper central incisor, half of whom underwent the surgical closed technique procedure of tooth uncovering and the other half underwent the closed method, Farronato [36] observed no statistically significant difference in periodontal tissue measurements (probing depth, clinical level of the attachment and gingival recessions) to the teeth naturally erupted. Periodontal procedures on the periodontium of the extruded tooth may contribute to increasing the width of keratinized gingiva and improving the aesthetics [25].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…[36] 5-year evaluation of survival rate and periodontal parameters of extruded central incisors with dilaceration. 10 patients (4 men and 6 women) aged 25-35 years who underwent orthodontic extrusion of impacted central upper incisor with dilaceration.…”
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“…Sagittal arch development is indicated when the arch form is constricted since it helps resolve anterior crowding and proclination of the incisors. Labial movement of the anterior teeth may be combined with transverse development of the buccal segments where indicated [ 26 , 27 ].…”
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“…However in recent reports, orthodontic-surgical treatment of impacted maxillary incisors is generally successful but with a relatively long treatment duration as treatment usually commences in the early mixed dentition. [ 3 4 5 ] However, there remains the risk of failure due to an intractable position, ankylosis, external root resorption and root exposure after orthodontic traction. [ 3 6 ] The presence of significant tooth dilaceration is a clinical challenge and often requires the need for multiple surgeries to enhance effective traction and to improve gingival aesthetics.…”
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confidence: 99%