Presentation of a novel surgical technique in periodontally accelerated osteogenic
orthodontics. CBCT assessment of the buccal alveolar dimensional changes
("Young Researchers Program" of the Hungarian Dentists' Association)
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Fogászat, szájsebészet és -gyógyászat
The aim of this report was to present the effectiveness of a novel augmented corticotomy
performed before orthodontic treatments in the prevention of buccal alveolar dehiscence
and gingival recession.Four periodontally healthy individuals presenting crowding
and thin bone morphotype in the mandibular front area were treated with a double-layer
tunnel flap, piezotomy, hard- and soft tissue augmentation. Patients were divided
into two groups according to the utilized graft material. The exclusive use of a demineralized
bovine bone minerals (group 2) was compared to the use of autologous concentrated
growth factor-enriched bone graft matrix, "sticky bone" (group 1). CBCT measurements
were performed before- and six months after surgery. Orthodontic treatment was initialized
one week after surgery.Postoperative wound healing was uneventful, while tooth alignments
were successful in all cases. Postoperative buccal hard tissue dimensions were favorable
in both groups with no occurring bone dehiscence or gingival recession. The seemingly
better results of group 2, in terms of quantitative hard tissue changes, did not have
any clinical significance according to the objective to be achieved. Whereas, qualitative
radiographic analysis testified a more homogenous tissue formation around teeth in
group 1.It can be concluded that the presented preorthodontic treatment approach seems
to be successful in preventing alveolar dehiscence and gingival recession around buccally
inclined mandibular front teeth.ClinicalTrials.gov, ID: NCT05264480.