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Radiological evaluation of bone growth induced by forced orthodontical eruption technique

In this case report we discuss the importance of panoramic x-ray as an auxiliary tool for the diagnosis, initial treatment and follow-up of patients with periodontal disease. The case presented involved an interdisciplinary approach between orthodontics and periodontics. A female patient with advanced periodontal disease was treated with the forced orthodontical eruption technique that resulted in bone and gingival growth at the end of the treatment. Placement of the implants and dental prostheses was also performed in an innovative approach of immediate prosthetic loading, i.e. implants and teeth placed within a 48 hours interval. These results indicate that our studies should continue since bone growth was obtained without a bone graft, the time of the treatment did not exceed 120 days, and that we may in future obtain further results that will contribute to surpass serious periodontal diseases without the need of several surgical stages, reducing the time of treatment, morbidity and costs.

Periodontitis; Orthodontic extraction; Forced orthodontical eruption; Panoramic x-ray; Orthodontics; Periodontics; Dental implant


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