Vertical Alveolar Ridge Augmentation in Implant Dentistry : A Surgical Manual 2016
DOI: 10.1002/9781119082835.ch04
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Orthodontic Therapy in Implant Dentistry: Orthodontic Implant Site Development

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“…Early and proper orthodontic intervention can prevent bone loss in the hypodontic areas and create root parallelism to facilitate implant insertion surgery [16]. The most common orthodontic strategy for bone and keratinized mucosa preservation include orthodontic extrusion of primary teeth in infra-occlusion, delayed orthodontic space opening, orthodontic gap closure in risky implant regions, and the use of a rigid retainer to maintain the implant sites [16,34,35,36,37].…”
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“…Early and proper orthodontic intervention can prevent bone loss in the hypodontic areas and create root parallelism to facilitate implant insertion surgery [16]. The most common orthodontic strategy for bone and keratinized mucosa preservation include orthodontic extrusion of primary teeth in infra-occlusion, delayed orthodontic space opening, orthodontic gap closure in risky implant regions, and the use of a rigid retainer to maintain the implant sites [16,34,35,36,37].…”
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“…Bone augmentation surgeries in selected patients can be substituted using the orthodontic implant site switching (OISS) technique. The technique results in moving the tooth to the adjacent atrophic alveolar ridge to leave a gap with adequate bone, thereby leaving the original tooth position as a good quality region for successful implant placement and avoiding bone augmentation [35,38,39,40]. Although this is time-consuming and might result in the alteration of the periodontal support of the moved tooth, OISS can be used in hypodontia patients in the case of atrophic alveolar ridges.…”
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“…It has been reported that there is a decrease in the buccolingual width of the alveolar bone after the treatment of MBMLI with space opening [18,19]. Although it has been reported that this decrease is stable during the retention period [20], these reductions, especially in the buccal alveolar region, need to be supported with bone grafting or dental implants should be placed more palatally [17,21]. On the other hand, in space closure, the concave profile would become evident as the midface deficiency increased and the enamel of the canine would have to be grinded and reshaped with composite to make it resemble a normal lateral incisor [8].…”
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