2. Plan
A-Benefits of orthodontics for a periodontal patient-
-Gingival recession
-Implant site preparation
B-Periodontal Surgery for the Orthodontic Patient
• 1. Pericision-Circumferential Supracrestal Fiberotomy
• 2. Frenectomy
• 3. Mucogingival considerations
• 4. Gingival Grafting
• 5-Surgical Exposure of Impacted Tooth For Orthodontics
• 6-Extraction supernumerary teeth mesiodens
• 7- Mini-implant pose
• 8- Gummy smile
• 9- Wisdom tooth
C-Periodontal Problems during Orthodontic Treatment
3. Introduction
• Orthodontic treatment aims at providing an acceptable functional and aesthetic occlusion with appropriate
tooth movements. These movements are strongly related to interactions of teeth with their supportive
periodontal tissues.
• Aesthetic considerations, like uneven gingival margins or functional problems resulting from inflammatory
periodontal diseases should be considered in orthodontic treatment planning.
• The interrelationship between periodontics and orthodontics .
• Specific areas reviewed are how periodontal tissue reacts to orthodontic forces, influence of tooth movement on
the periodontium,
• effect of circumferential supracrestal fiberotomy in preventing orthodontic relapse,
• effect of orthodontic bands on the periodontium,
• specific microbiology associated with orthodontic bands,
• mucogingival considerations and time relationship between orthodontic and periodontal therapy In addition,
• the relationship between orthodontics and implant restorations (e.g., using dental implants as orthodontic
anchorage).
• the contribution of the orthodontist, the periodontist and the general dentist is essential for optimized treatment
outcomes.
Marianne M.A. Ong,Hom-Lay Wang, Periodontic and orthodontic treatment in adults, American Journal of Orthodontics and
Dentofacial Orthopedics, Volume 122, Issue 4, Pages 420–428, October 2002
4. Benefits of orthodontics for a periodontal patient
- periodontics
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Máyra Reis Seixas1, Roberto Amarante Costa-Pinto, Telma Martins de Araújo, Dental Press J Orthod. 2012 Sept-Oct;17(5):190-201
Gingival recession and buccal positioning of tooth #32’s root (A, B);
Reduced recession after orthodontically moving root to correct position in alveolar bone (C, D).
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5. Benefits of orthodontics for a periodontal
patient- periodontics
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Teeth alignment improve bone loss and loss of gum tissue
6. Benefits of orthodontics for a periodontal patient
-Implant site preparation
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Yvon Roberge, Sylvain Gagnon, Orthod Fr 2008;79:55–57
Implant site preparation : Open Space, Root proximity, Bone quality, implant types…
7. Benefits of orthodontics for a periodontal patient
- Create quality bone for implant placement
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Create quality bone for implant placement, Forced Eruption
improving the amount of bone available for implant placement.
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8. Benefits of orthodontics for a periodontal patient
-implant site preparation
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Move the roots from implant site, To create space priorimplant placement, the
roots of the adjacent teeth should be upright and parallel
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9. Benefits of orthodontics for a periodontal patient
-implant site preparation
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Create bone for implant placement,
Repositioning teeth
10. Benefits of orthodontics for a periodontal patient
-implant site preparation
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12. Orthodontic Treatment in Periodontally Compromised
Patients
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Patient with advanced periodontitis and migration of the maxillary left central incisor,
Clinical view after the end of the orthodontic treatment the teeth are retained by means of a resin-bonded splints
Biomechanics used to intrude and move the central incisor into the defect
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13. Orthodontic Treatment in Periodontally Compromised
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Radiographic view of the osseoous defect ,
Radiographic wiew at the end of the treatment with reduction of the defect
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14. Orthodontic Treatment in Periodontally Compromised
Patients
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