2011
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3913(11)00012-6
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Orthodontic extrusion and implant site development using an interocclusal appliance for a severe mucogingival deformity: A clinical report

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“…A presurgical CBCT can provide invaluable information on the need for bone grafting and anticipated implant width, length, and need for creating or reducing the anticipated implant site with orthodontic therapy or extrusion for implant site development. 55,67,68 Based on limited studies and a general consensus, the scientific community seems to agree that ideally a minimum of 2 mm of buccal bone wall (and preferably more than 2 mm) is necessary once the implant osteotomy has been prepared in a healed site to ensure proper soft tissue support and to avoid the resorption of the buccal bone wall following restoration. 8,64,65,[69][70][71] Spray and coworkers 71 evaluated two-stage implant placement in healed sites and measured facial thickness at time of implant placement and after 3 to 6 months at second stage uncovering using calipers.…”
Section: Importance Of Presurgical Buccal Bone Widthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A presurgical CBCT can provide invaluable information on the need for bone grafting and anticipated implant width, length, and need for creating or reducing the anticipated implant site with orthodontic therapy or extrusion for implant site development. 55,67,68 Based on limited studies and a general consensus, the scientific community seems to agree that ideally a minimum of 2 mm of buccal bone wall (and preferably more than 2 mm) is necessary once the implant osteotomy has been prepared in a healed site to ensure proper soft tissue support and to avoid the resorption of the buccal bone wall following restoration. 8,64,65,[69][70][71] Spray and coworkers 71 evaluated two-stage implant placement in healed sites and measured facial thickness at time of implant placement and after 3 to 6 months at second stage uncovering using calipers.…”
Section: Importance Of Presurgical Buccal Bone Widthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the studies included in this review indicate the stabilization time in a period ranging between 6 and 24 weeks of retention. In some studies, the stabilization period is based on the mm of extrusion obtained, recommending a period of 1 month for each millimeter extruded [16,18]. Overcorrection (more extrusion than needed) is recommended to compensate the possible loss of bone and gingiva that may occur as a result of the implant surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…mm extrusion/month OC FB FU X-ray 0-1mm 1-2mm >2 mm H. Salama and M. Salama [10] 3m X-ray Linear 2-D Korayem et al [16] 7 m-3 y Linear 2-D Brindis and Block [6] Uribe et al [17] Kim et al [18] 5y X-ray Linear 2-D Amato et al [19] 18-61 m Linear 2-D Rokn et al [20] 4 m X-ray Linear 2-D Linear 2-D Chou et al [21] 2y X-ray Watanabe et al [22] 4y CBCT Volume 3-D Hochman et al [5] 1y CBCT Linear 3-D Keceli et al [23] 12 m Linear 2-D Alsahhaf and Att [24] Kwon et al [25] Linear 2-D 6 e Scientific World Journal Table 4: Data from the literature review in which the parameter of the stabilization times was compared (grey filled box � yes applied).…”
Section: -20gmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overcorrection is also recommended to compensate for the possible loss of bone and gingiva that may occur because of the implant placement surgical procedure. Using orthodontic extrusion for implant site development often involves prior root canal treatment and vertical crown height reduction of the tooth that are to be extruded, to eliminate creating a traumatic bite (Kim et al, 2011;Rasner, 2011). It is important to keep in mind the importance of planning before attempting to extract any tooth.…”
Section: Role Of Orthodontics In Endodonticrestorative Treatment Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%