An adjunctive minor surgical procedure for increased rate of retraction

Prabhakar Krishnan, Sandeep Shetty, Akhter Husain, Prabhakar Krishnan, Sandeep Shetty, Akhter Husain

Abstract

Introduction: Orthodontic treatment is based on the principle that if prolonged pressure is applied to the tooth, tooth movement will occur as the bone around the tooth re-models. In this study osteotomy of buccal alveolar plate and undermining of interseptal bone was performed at premolar extraction site and rate of en-masse retraction and canine retraction was evaluated.

Materials and methods: Patients between the age of 18 and 25 years, requiring retraction of anterior teeth are selected for the study. Osteotomy with undermining of interseptal bone at the extraction site was performed. The procedure was performed on all four quadrants.

Results: The average retraction in the maxillary arch was 0.98 mm/quadrant in 3 weeks, i.e., a total retraction of 5.89 mm in a span of 9 weeks. The average retraction in the mandibular arch was 0.96 mm/quadrant in 3 weeks, i.e., a total retraction of 5.75 mm in a span of 9 weeks.

Conclusion: This method of achieving faster en masse retraction immediately after extraction definitely reduced the initial retraction time. We recommend that such procedure must be carried out with appropriate anchorage conservation methods.

Keywords: Adjunctive surgery; corticotomy; retraction.

Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of Interest: None declared.

Figures

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Figure 1
Crevicular incision to expose the alveolar bone
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Figure 2
Osteotomy cuts placed
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Figure 3
Undermining of interseptal bone
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Figure 4
Mean retraction in the maxillary arch
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Figure 5
Mean retraction in the mandibular arch

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