Forced orthodontic extrusion may represent a valid option for clinicians in different clinical situations. Extrusive movements lead to an improvement in the verticalamount of both hard and soft tissues. Major advantages of this procedure are related to the quality of the regenerated tissues, since they determine the verticalapposition of new endogenous bone. In this paper, we report a case series of in which forced orthodontic extrusion in combination with other, surgical- or nonsurgicaltechniques,led to recovery of "hopeless" teeth and avoided implant-supported restorations. In some cases a surgical fiberotomy was performed in order to improvethe amount of healthy tissues available for the subsequent restoration. A long term follow up revealed that a multidisciplinary approach including: endodontictherapy, surgical crown lengthening or/and orthodontic extrusion followed by rehabilitation with fixed partial prosthesis (FPP) could lead to long survival rate evenfor "hopeless" teeth. These procedures have the aim to expose a sufficient amount of circumferential healthy tooth tissues that is fundamental to obtain a ferrule effectfor the subsequent prosthetic restoration. Forced orthodontic extrusion represents an important technique in the hands of clinicians for the resolution of difficultsituations. Although it is a safety and predictive technique, collaboration by the patient is necessary, in order to achieve desired results at the end of the extrusionperiod.

Use of orthodontic extrusion as aid for restoring extensively destroyed teeth: a case series

CICCIU', Marco;
2016-01-01

Abstract

Forced orthodontic extrusion may represent a valid option for clinicians in different clinical situations. Extrusive movements lead to an improvement in the verticalamount of both hard and soft tissues. Major advantages of this procedure are related to the quality of the regenerated tissues, since they determine the verticalapposition of new endogenous bone. In this paper, we report a case series of in which forced orthodontic extrusion in combination with other, surgical- or nonsurgicaltechniques,led to recovery of "hopeless" teeth and avoided implant-supported restorations. In some cases a surgical fiberotomy was performed in order to improvethe amount of healthy tissues available for the subsequent restoration. A long term follow up revealed that a multidisciplinary approach including: endodontictherapy, surgical crown lengthening or/and orthodontic extrusion followed by rehabilitation with fixed partial prosthesis (FPP) could lead to long survival rate evenfor "hopeless" teeth. These procedures have the aim to expose a sufficient amount of circumferential healthy tooth tissues that is fundamental to obtain a ferrule effectfor the subsequent prosthetic restoration. Forced orthodontic extrusion represents an important technique in the hands of clinicians for the resolution of difficultsituations. Although it is a safety and predictive technique, collaboration by the patient is necessary, in order to achieve desired results at the end of the extrusionperiod.
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