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Guided Bone Regeneration of a Pronounced Gingivo-Alveolar Cleft Due to Orthodontic Space Closure

  • Autores: Maria Letícia B. Pinheiro, Teresa Cristina Moreira, Eduardo J Feres-Filho
  • Localización: Journal of periodontology, ISSN 0022-3492, Vol. 77, Nº. 6, 2006, págs. 1091-1095
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Background: Gingival invagination is a relatively common occurrence following orthodontic closure of extraction sites. The present paper reports a combined periodontal and orthodontic treatment in a patient with a severe gingivo-alveolar cleft due to orthodontic closure of maxillary central incisor extraction space.

      Methods: A definite interdental gingival cleft, extending 8 mm into the alveolar bone, required the correction of the gingival deformity as a first step, followed by guided bone regeneration (GBR). The GBR approach included the emptying of the incisive foramen to ∼5 mm in depth followed by the insertion of bioabsorbable hydroxyapatite and covering with a bioabsorbable barrier membrane. Six months afterward, the orthodontic therapy was resumed.

      Results: Radiographs and clinical examination 4 years after the completion of therapy indicates functionally and aesthetically satisfactory and stable results.

      Conclusion: The present paper illustrates an additional application for the guided bone regeneration technique.


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