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Piezocision: a Periodontally Accelerated Orthodontic Tooth Movement Technique [PDF]
Nowadays, number of people seeking orthodontic treatment has been steadily increasing to enhance their smile or their masticatory function and a short treatment time has been a recurring request. To address and reduce overall treatment time, a number of surgical techniques have been developed to accelerate orthodontic tooth movement.
Vajra Madhuri Songa+3 more
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Different surgical and non-surgical techniques have been developed in order to reduce the duration of orthodontic treatment. Regarding surgical techniques, corticotomies are widely used. The micro-osteoperforation technique (MOP), in addition to the piezocision technique, have been developed to provide minimally invasive surgery as an alternative to ...
Carole Charavet, Michel Le Gall
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A technique for achieving prerestorative minor tooth movement with orthodontic separators
This article describes 2 patient treatments in which a simple technique was used to realign teeth before restorative procedures. Elastic separators were used to tip the desired tooth into its original position. This restored a normal crown contour and improved the tooth's long-axis alignment.
Stephen M. Keesee+4 more
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Effect of corticotomy techniques accelerating orthodontic tooth movement on root resorption
In recent years, developing new methods to accelerate orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) has attracted extensive attention in the field of orthodontic clinical and scientific research. It reduces orthodontic treatment time and risks. Over the past, various approaches have been done to accelerate orthodontic tooth movement.
Yuhui Yang, Yufen Huang, W R Li
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Tooth Movement Acceleration Techniques during Orthodontic Treatment [PDF]
Reducing orthodontic treatment duration is an issue of importance, particularly for adults. Longer orthodontic treatment time has several disadvantages like higher predisposition to caries, gingival recession, and root resorption. This increases the demand to find the best method to increase tooth movement with stable outcome and least histological ...
Priyanka, Sonal Priya Bhansali
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Assessing accelerated tooth movement techniques on their own catabolic merits: a review
Abstract Background and Purpose Accelerated tooth movement is facilitated by intentional injury of the periodontium followed by alveolar bone turnover, and bone biomarkers can be used to monitor bone turnover activity. The purpose of this literature review was to evaluate various surgical acceleration techniques using catabolic bone biomarkers to ...
Donald J. Ferguson+2 more
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Effect of Flasking and Polymerization Techniques on Tooth Movement in Complete Denture Processing
Abstract Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the artificial tooth positional changes following the flasking and polymerization of complete dentures by a combination of two flasking methods and two polymerization techniques using computer graphic measurements.
Ricardo Shibayama+4 more
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Acceleration of orthodontic tooth movement using two different distraction techniques
A shortened orthodontic treatment period is the demand of the modern era. Various methods, namely corticotomy, micro-osteoperforation, distraction, etc., have been implored to achieve a quicker tooth movement. Our report presents a comparison of periodontal and dentoalveolar distraction techniques done using a modified HYRAX ...
Neetu Dabla+2 more
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One method used to accelerate orthodontic tooth movement is the corticotomy-facilitated (CF) technique. The purposes of this study were to (1) identify the effect of the CF technique on orthodontic tooth movement compared with the standard technique, and (2) explore the histologic basis of the difference between the 2 techniques.Six dogs, aged 6 to 9 ...
Yehya A. Mostafa+4 more
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