Surgically Facilitated Orthodontic Therapy 2023
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-90099-1_18
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Dentoalveolar Bone in Orthodontic Patients: The Periodontal Perspective

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“…In recent decades, there has been a substantial advancement in surgical procedures for fixing cleft lip and palate, which has improved patient results and quality of life. [6]Presurgical orthodontics and neonatal orthopedic molding, for example, help maximize the appearance and functionality of the face while reducing the need for major surgery later in life. Furthermore, continued studies in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine show promise for creating innovative treatments for craniofacial reconstruction and repair, such as stem cell-based methods and bioengineered scaffolds.…”
Section: Clinical Consequences and Progress In Therapeuticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent decades, there has been a substantial advancement in surgical procedures for fixing cleft lip and palate, which has improved patient results and quality of life. [6]Presurgical orthodontics and neonatal orthopedic molding, for example, help maximize the appearance and functionality of the face while reducing the need for major surgery later in life. Furthermore, continued studies in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine show promise for creating innovative treatments for craniofacial reconstruction and repair, such as stem cell-based methods and bioengineered scaffolds.…”
Section: Clinical Consequences and Progress In Therapeuticsmentioning
confidence: 99%