Orthodontic treatment acceleration with corticotomy-assisted exposure of palatally impacted canines

T J Fischer, T J Fischer

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a new surgical technique in the treatment of palatally impacted canines.

Materials and methods: Six consecutive patients presenting with bilaterally impacted canines were compared. One canine was surgically exposed using a conventional surgical technique while the contralateral canine was exposed using a corticotomy-assisted technique.

Results: After tooth movement was completed, statistical comparisons of the two methods revealed a reduction of treatment time of 28-33% for the corticotomy-assisted canines. No significant differences were observed in final periodontal condition between the canines exposed by these two methods.

Conclusion: This preliminary study supports the concept that a corticotomy-assisted surgical technique helps reduce orthodontic treatment time for palatally impacted canines.

Source: PubMed

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