ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT AS AN ADJUNCT TO PERIODONTAL THERAPY

Orthodontic treatment as an adjunct to periodontal therapy

Orthodontic treatment as an adjunct to periodontal therapy

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ABSTRACT This study discusses the role of orthodontic treatment as an adjunct to the control and treatment of periodontal disease conditions, and describes a clinical case of severe anterior mandibular crowding and periodontal disease followed new belial model up for nine years and three months after orthodontic treatment completion.Malocclusion impaired proper dental hygiene, which led to bone loss and development of a periodontal swisse high strength magnesium powder berry abscess between mandibular canines and lateral incisors.After scaling and root planing, orthodontic treatment was initiated with extraction of the four second premolars, to correct the deficiency detected in cephalometric and model analysis.Treatment objectives were met, and facial and dental esthetics was satisfactory.Adequate periodontal management, hygiene control and tooth movement ensured ideal occlusion and facilitated the control of biofilm.

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