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J Biol Regul Homeost Agents ; 32(2 Suppl. 2): 9-13, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29720325

ABSTRACT

Traditional orthodontic tooth movement is based on the concept that application of a protracted force causes alveolar bone remodelling and adaptive changes in periodontal and dental tissues. Thus, if orthodontic tooth movement is described as a biological bone reaction to orthodontic forces mediated by the periodontal ligament (PDL), this event involves a series of sophisticated signal transduction processes that allows the PDL compression with specific histologic and biomolecular modifications. However, the preservation of the integrity of the PDL is generally difficult to achieve when it is associated with a long duration of orthodontic treatment. A total of 20 Caucasian patients with different dental-skeletal were treated using the Monocortical Tooth Dislocation and Ligament Distraction (MTDLD) technique with Piezosurgery associated with morphologic and histological evaluation of the PDL. The histological results obtained, confirm a good clinical outcome with an improvement of the speed on orthodontic treatment without any signs of tissue injury of PDL fiber without areas of hyalinization. The data suggests that MTDLD with Piezosurgery seems to be a valid alternative to the traditional orthodontic movement in adult patients preserving the anatomy and the integrity of PDL.


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Orthodontics/methods , Periodontal Ligament/anatomy & histology , Periodontal Ligament/surgery , Piezosurgery , Tooth Movement Techniques , Adult , Humans , Periodontal Ligament/cytology , Stress, Mechanical
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J Biol Regul Homeost Agents ; 32(2 Suppl. 2): 15-19, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29720326

ABSTRACT

Piezosurgery is a new technique that can be used to cut mineralized structures without damaging adjacent soft tissues. This device has a lot of advantages: reduced surgical time, blood loss, and inferior alveolar nerve injury in bimaxillary osteotomy. Fifty patients underwent different surgical operations (orthognathic surgery, traumatic surgery, reconstructive surgery, aesthetic procedures) with 7 different kind of piezosurgery inserts in a period of 8 months. The same two surgeons performed all the procedures. All the procedures were carried out in order to improve the precision of the osteotomy and the comfort of the surgeon. Piezoelectric devices provide an innovative ultrasonic technique for safe and effective osteotomy compared with methods that use rotating instruments. Different inserts have been developed in order to achieve the utmost advantages.


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Osteotomy/methods , Piezosurgery/methods , Humans , Operative Time , Osteotomy/adverse effects , Osteotomy/instrumentation , Piezosurgery/adverse effects
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Br Dent J ; 208(4): 153-4, 2010 Feb 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20186195

ABSTRACT

A 53-year-old male underwent oral implantation including bone grafting to substitute tooth 12. Three months post-operatively, the implant migrated apically into a cyst cavity. The implant, cyst and bone graft were removed. This report regards the migration of an implant into a residual cyst; some anatomical, clinical and pathological considerations arise from this case.


Subject(s)
Dental Implants, Single-Tooth , Dental Restoration Failure , Maxillary Diseases/diagnosis , Odontogenic Cysts/diagnosis , Bone Transplantation , Dental Implantation, Endosseous , Diagnosis, Differential , Humans , Male , Maxilla/surgery , Middle Aged , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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