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Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop ; 155(2): 276-287, 2019 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30712699

ABSTRACT

Congenital absence of permanent teeth can be treated by means of dental implants and prosthetics. Tooth autotransplantation is an alternative in growing patients because continued eruption of the transplanted tooth and associated alveolar bone growth can be expected. This clinical report presents tooth autotransplantation in a 10-year-old boy with chronic maxillary rhinosinusitis, diagnosed by the department of otorhinolaryngology. The patient's mandibular second premolars were transplanted to a congenitally edentulous maxillary premolar region. There was insufficient alveolar bone during transplantation because of pneumatization, but normal root development with vertical alveolar bone growth was observed during a 3-year follow-up. Healing of the transplant in the right side without closing of the apex and without signs of obliteration after 4 years is exceptional.


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Bicuspid/abnormalities , Bicuspid/transplantation , Orthodontic Space Closure , Child , Chronic Disease , Humans , Male , Mandible , Maxillary Sinusitis/complications , Rhinitis/complications , Transplantation, Autologous
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J Craniofac Surg ; 28(3): 817-820, 2017 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28045812

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BACKGROUNDS: This article reports C-tube miniplates as a practical temporary anchorage device choice to treat open bite patients with maxillary sinus pneumatization. METHODS: The C-tube components are titanium anchor plates and monocortical screws that are basically similar to any other miniplate systems, but it has the unique characteristic of the tube head to be malleable. The manipulation of the head part is easy due to the composition of pure titanium. The I-shaped C-tube with 3 holes and T-shaped C-tube miniplates were placed above the apices of maxillary molars as an absolute anchorage system to intrude the posterior maxilla. The bending of the tube heads assisted in reduction of severe open bite patient with maxillary sinus pneumatization. RESULTS: Sinus perforation during placement of skeletal anchorage system weakens stability of the anchorage and further cause complications. Placement of titanium C-tube miniplates allowed reliable skeletal anchorage and avoided maxillary sinus perforation in patients with extreme pneumatizations. Simple bending of C-tube miniplates ensured increased orthodontic intrusion force without having to replace them, and eliminated consequences such as perforation of maxillary sinus, sinusitis, soft tissue irritation, or infection. CONCLUSIONS: Anatomic difficulties in the placement of temporary anchorage device can be easily managed by using the bendable C-tube miniplate. It can serve as a great alternative over miniscrews or regular miniplates with reduced risk of sinus perforation and ability to bend the head portion to control orthodontic vectors and forces.


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Bone Plates , Maxillary Diseases , Open Bite , Orthognathic Surgical Procedures , Postoperative Complications , Adult , Bone Screws , Female , Humans , Male , Maxilla/diagnostic imaging , Maxilla/surgery , Maxillary Diseases/etiology , Maxillary Diseases/surgery , Open Bite/complications , Open Bite/diagnosis , Open Bite/surgery , Orthognathic Surgical Procedures/adverse effects , Orthognathic Surgical Procedures/instrumentation , Orthognathic Surgical Procedures/methods , Postoperative Complications/etiology , Postoperative Complications/prevention & control , Titanium/therapeutic use , Tooth Movement Techniques/instrumentation , Treatment Outcome
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J Craniofac Surg ; 28(1): e30-e33, 2017 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27875512

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUNDS: This article presents the alternative surgical treatments of both anterior protrusion by carrying out retraction on mandibular anterior fragment, meanwhile applying retraction force on maxilla anterior teeth and ectopically erupted canine with using platelet-rich fibrin (PRF). METHODS: Anterior segmental osteotomy was combined with linear corticotomy under local anesthesia. The correction of right ectopic canine was achieved through 2 stages. First, dento-osseous osteotomy on palatal side was performed. Then second osteotomy with immediate manual repositioning of the canine with concomitant first premolar extraction was enhanced with PRF, which was prepared by centrifuging patient's blood, applied into buccal side of high canine during osteotomy. Mandibular retraction was accomplished by anterior segmental osteotomy. RESULTS: Single-tooth osteotomy is a more effective surgical method for ankylosed or ectopically erupted tooth in orthodontic treatment. It can reduce the total orthodontic treatment time and root resorption, 1 common complication. Significant improved bone formation was seen with the addition of PRF on noncritical size defects in the animal model. It is reasonable to think that PRF can promote bone regeneration. So early bone formation also can reduce the complication such as postoperative infection. CONCLUSIONS: As an alternative to anterior protrusion and ectopically erupted canine treatment, segmental osteotomy and corticotomy combined platelet-rich plasma can enhance orthodontic treatment outcome.


Subject(s)
Cuspid/surgery , Mandible/surgery , Orthodontic Anchorage Procedures/methods , Osteotomy/methods , Adolescent , Anesthesia, Local/adverse effects , Cuspid/abnormalities , Cuspid/diagnostic imaging , Female , Humans , Mandible/diagnostic imaging , Maxilla/surgery
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