Dentoalveolar distraction osteogenesis for rapid orthodontic canine retraction.

作者: Reha Ş. Kişnişci , Haluk İşeri , Hakan H. Tüz , Ayşe T. Altug

DOI: 10.1053/JOMS.2002.31226

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摘要: Abstract Purpose: We present a technique to reduce the overall orthodontic treatment time by means of dentoalveolar distraction osteogenesis. Patients and Methods: Eleven patients who were planned undergo with bilateral first premolar extractions subsequent canine tooth distalization underwent osteotomy around tooth. The was extracted, buccal bone carefully removed. After wound closure, special orthopedic device mounted cemented molar teeth. Distraction started same day at rate 0.4 mm twice continued until adequate movement teeth achieved. then removed, therapy fixed appliances. Results: well tolerated all patients. No anchorage loss in second teeth, root resorption, dental ankylosis, discoloration, or vitality detected. Conclusion: concept osteogenesis for rapid is promising feasible clinical practice. © 2002 American Association Oral Maxillofacial Surgeons J Maxillofac Surg 60:389-394,

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