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Clinical effectiveness of regenerative periodontal surgery and orthodontic tooth movement with clear aligners in stage IV periodontitis: a case series.
Quintessence International 2024 April 15
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of regenerative treatment of intra-bony defects in combination with consecutive orthodontic therapy (OT) with clear aligners in stage IV (type 2) periodontitis.
METHOD AND MATERIALS: Ten patients with a total of 103 intra-bony defects were analyzed after regenerative surgery using collagen-deproteinized bovine bone mineral with or without collagen membrane or enamel matrix derivative followed by OT with clear aligners. Changes in radiographic bone level (rBL) and probing pocket depths (PPD) were evaluated after 1 year (T1) and at final splinting (T2) after orthodontic tooth movement.
RESULTS: Mean rBL gain was significant with 2.13 mm (±1.64 mm) after 1 year (T1) and 3.02 mm (±2.00mm) at final splinting (T2). Mean PPD was significantly reduced from 5.40 mm (±1.80 mm)at baseline to 3.78 mm (±1.73 mm) at T1 and remained stable with 3.73 mm (±1.70 mm)at T2. Pocket closure (PPD< 4mm) was accomplished in 76% of all defects. Tooth loss amounted to 2.9%.
CONCLUSION: Within the limitations of the retrospective study design, the findings suggest that the interdisciplinary treatment of periodontitis stage IV by regenerative periodontal surgery and consecutive OT with clear aligners can lead to favorable results.
METHOD AND MATERIALS: Ten patients with a total of 103 intra-bony defects were analyzed after regenerative surgery using collagen-deproteinized bovine bone mineral with or without collagen membrane or enamel matrix derivative followed by OT with clear aligners. Changes in radiographic bone level (rBL) and probing pocket depths (PPD) were evaluated after 1 year (T1) and at final splinting (T2) after orthodontic tooth movement.
RESULTS: Mean rBL gain was significant with 2.13 mm (±1.64 mm) after 1 year (T1) and 3.02 mm (±2.00mm) at final splinting (T2). Mean PPD was significantly reduced from 5.40 mm (±1.80 mm)at baseline to 3.78 mm (±1.73 mm) at T1 and remained stable with 3.73 mm (±1.70 mm)at T2. Pocket closure (PPD< 4mm) was accomplished in 76% of all defects. Tooth loss amounted to 2.9%.
CONCLUSION: Within the limitations of the retrospective study design, the findings suggest that the interdisciplinary treatment of periodontitis stage IV by regenerative periodontal surgery and consecutive OT with clear aligners can lead to favorable results.
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