Negligible tooth resorptions after anterior open bite treatment using skeletal anchorage with miniplates

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Autor(a) principal: Santos,Genivaldo dos
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Consolaro,Alberto, Meloti,Fernanda, Cardoso,Mauricio de Almeida, Silva,Ertty, Li,An Tien, Nascimento,Monikelly do Carmo Chagas
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Introduction: When miniplates are used as anchoring for orthodontic mechanics for anterior open bite correction by retraction of anterior teeth and posterior teeth intrusion and retraction, orthodontically induced inflammatory external apical root resorption is clinically negligible. Methods: A homogeneous sample of 32 patients was used, and the roots of the teeth were compared on CT scans performed before and after orthodontic treatment. Results: The observed root resorption was minimal, and this can be explained by the uniform distribution of forces in several teeth, simultaneously, in the set of the dental arch and in the bone that supports the teeth. Conclusion: The most important thing to prevent root resorption in orthodontic practice, besides being concerned with the intensity of the applied forces, is to be careful with its distribution along the roots of each tooth, in the dental arch and in the bone that supports the teeth.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Negligible tooth resorptions after anterior open bite treatment using skeletal anchorage with miniplates
title Negligible tooth resorptions after anterior open bite treatment using skeletal anchorage with miniplates
spellingShingle Negligible tooth resorptions after anterior open bite treatment using skeletal anchorage with miniplates
Santos,Genivaldo dos
Intrusion
Tooth resorption
Anterior open bite
title_short Negligible tooth resorptions after anterior open bite treatment using skeletal anchorage with miniplates
title_full Negligible tooth resorptions after anterior open bite treatment using skeletal anchorage with miniplates
title_fullStr Negligible tooth resorptions after anterior open bite treatment using skeletal anchorage with miniplates
title_full_unstemmed Negligible tooth resorptions after anterior open bite treatment using skeletal anchorage with miniplates
title_sort Negligible tooth resorptions after anterior open bite treatment using skeletal anchorage with miniplates
author Santos,Genivaldo dos
author_facet Santos,Genivaldo dos
Consolaro,Alberto
Meloti,Fernanda
Cardoso,Mauricio de Almeida
Silva,Ertty
Li,An Tien
Nascimento,Monikelly do Carmo Chagas
author_role author
author2 Consolaro,Alberto
Meloti,Fernanda
Cardoso,Mauricio de Almeida
Silva,Ertty
Li,An Tien
Nascimento,Monikelly do Carmo Chagas
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos,Genivaldo dos
Consolaro,Alberto
Meloti,Fernanda
Cardoso,Mauricio de Almeida
Silva,Ertty
Li,An Tien
Nascimento,Monikelly do Carmo Chagas
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Intrusion
Tooth resorption
Anterior open bite
topic Intrusion
Tooth resorption
Anterior open bite
description ABSTRACT Introduction: When miniplates are used as anchoring for orthodontic mechanics for anterior open bite correction by retraction of anterior teeth and posterior teeth intrusion and retraction, orthodontically induced inflammatory external apical root resorption is clinically negligible. Methods: A homogeneous sample of 32 patients was used, and the roots of the teeth were compared on CT scans performed before and after orthodontic treatment. Results: The observed root resorption was minimal, and this can be explained by the uniform distribution of forces in several teeth, simultaneously, in the set of the dental arch and in the bone that supports the teeth. Conclusion: The most important thing to prevent root resorption in orthodontic practice, besides being concerned with the intensity of the applied forces, is to be careful with its distribution along the roots of each tooth, in the dental arch and in the bone that supports the teeth.
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