Interdisciplinary Adult Orthodontics Flashcards
FACTORS TO CONSIDER IN THE PRESERVATION OF A TOOTH
(5)
Possible role of orthodontics
Value to the occlusion
Restorability
Periodontic condition
Endodontic condition
Ferrule Effect
(2)
- A BAND OF DENTIN (1MM) BETWEEN THE POST
AND THE INTERNAL LINE OF THE CROWN - IMPROVES PROGNOSIS DRAMATICALLY AND
REDUCES THE RISK OF ROOT FRACTURES
Selection Criteria
(5)
Crown root ratio
Root anatomy
Amount of extrusion
needed
Relevance to keep the root
Esthetic concerns.
PREPARATION FOR EXTRUSION
* YOU MAY NEED A — UNTIL ROOT
IS EXTRUDED
* TEMPORARY CROWN CEMENTED PERMANENTLY
TEMPORARY POST
The gingival line became uneven
* Orthodontic extrusion may result in an — gingival line
* — can decrease the extent of the lowering if the gingival crest
uneven
Fiberotomies
One of the advantages of orthodontic extrusion is that it significantly reduces the
amount of bone recountouring of adjacent teeth during the CCL procedure
Bracketing
(5)
Segmented technique: 2 to 3 brackets on each
side of the tooth to extrude
Passive bracketing
High force wire ( with or without loops)
Fiberotomy every 3 weeks
Acceptable temporary crown
Rapid Extrusion: Heavy force=Rapid movement
* — wire with
bends to place large
extrusive forces
* Goal is to —
* Activate wire 1mm every –
weeks
0.017x0.025 Beta titanium
rectangular
extrude the tooth
while maintaining the
alveolar level.
3
Fiberotomies every 2-3 weeks
* Minimize the descent of the
—
* Severing the supracrestal
fibers reducing the effect
on the —
alveolar bone
alveolar bone
Stabilization
(3)
- 8 weeks post-final orthodontic tooth movement
- Keep the appliance in a passive state
- Let the gingival tissue reorganize and remodel