Treatment of dental subtotal coronal lesion through atraumatic surgical extrusion

Background: Clinical short crowns or teeth with insufficient height of the supragingival part are a provocation for restorative dentistry. Restoring severely damaged teeth requires a comprehensive approach, a well-planned pretreatment. These teeth with subtotal coronary dental lesions can be treated...

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Main Author: Adelina Tapes
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Language:English
Published: Scientific Medical Association of Moldova 2019-09-01
Series:The Moldovan Medical Journal
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spelling doaj-7ef97f62b3d043ddbf2acbdd584304bd2020-11-25T02:05:45ZengScientific Medical Association of MoldovaThe Moldovan Medical Journal2537-63732537-63812019-09-01623444710.5281/zenodo.3404106Treatment of dental subtotal coronal lesion through atraumatic surgical extrusionAdelina Tapes0Arsenie Gutan Department of Oro-Maxilo-Facial Surgery and Oral Implantology Nicolae Testemitsanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Chisinau, the Republic of MoldovaBackground: Clinical short crowns or teeth with insufficient height of the supragingival part are a provocation for restorative dentistry. Restoring severely damaged teeth requires a comprehensive approach, a well-planned pretreatment. These teeth with subtotal coronary dental lesions can be treated conventionally by surgical resection of the gum and support bone or by the atraumatic surgical extrusion of the tooth as an alternative to avoid complications that may occur following removal of tissues. Now, the world’s population lives longer. The hope of life according to WHO in 2016 was 72.0 years old. Respectively, the requirements of the people are higher in order to maintain oral health and effective treatment for the preservation of their own tissues. The atraumatic surgical extrusion of the tooth is a biological solution for the preservation of the tissues, but due to the recent implementation is not fully evaluated its effectiveness. Conclusions: The Benex system can offer certain advantages to both the patient and the clinician, including the predictability of maintaining the stability and integrity of the dental alveole after the extrusion, due to the applied vertical force. Furthermore, the axial force for several minutes minimizes the oblique and lateral force that decreases compressive manipulations in the periodontal ligament and risk of resorption defects. However, the given technique can be resulted in unpredictable results, because it is an innovative technique and there is a small number of scientific studies on the subject.http://moldmedjournal.md/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/moldovan-med-j-2019-tapes-full-text.pdfdental extrusionatraumatic surgical extrusionBenex systemcrown lengthenig
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Treatment of dental subtotal coronal lesion through atraumatic surgical extrusion
The Moldovan Medical Journal
dental extrusion
atraumatic surgical extrusion
Benex system
crown lengthenig
author_facet Adelina Tapes
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title Treatment of dental subtotal coronal lesion through atraumatic surgical extrusion
title_short Treatment of dental subtotal coronal lesion through atraumatic surgical extrusion
title_full Treatment of dental subtotal coronal lesion through atraumatic surgical extrusion
title_fullStr Treatment of dental subtotal coronal lesion through atraumatic surgical extrusion
title_full_unstemmed Treatment of dental subtotal coronal lesion through atraumatic surgical extrusion
title_sort treatment of dental subtotal coronal lesion through atraumatic surgical extrusion
publisher Scientific Medical Association of Moldova
series The Moldovan Medical Journal
issn 2537-6373
2537-6381
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Background: Clinical short crowns or teeth with insufficient height of the supragingival part are a provocation for restorative dentistry. Restoring severely damaged teeth requires a comprehensive approach, a well-planned pretreatment. These teeth with subtotal coronary dental lesions can be treated conventionally by surgical resection of the gum and support bone or by the atraumatic surgical extrusion of the tooth as an alternative to avoid complications that may occur following removal of tissues. Now, the world’s population lives longer. The hope of life according to WHO in 2016 was 72.0 years old. Respectively, the requirements of the people are higher in order to maintain oral health and effective treatment for the preservation of their own tissues. The atraumatic surgical extrusion of the tooth is a biological solution for the preservation of the tissues, but due to the recent implementation is not fully evaluated its effectiveness. Conclusions: The Benex system can offer certain advantages to both the patient and the clinician, including the predictability of maintaining the stability and integrity of the dental alveole after the extrusion, due to the applied vertical force. Furthermore, the axial force for several minutes minimizes the oblique and lateral force that decreases compressive manipulations in the periodontal ligament and risk of resorption defects. However, the given technique can be resulted in unpredictable results, because it is an innovative technique and there is a small number of scientific studies on the subject.
topic dental extrusion
atraumatic surgical extrusion
Benex system
crown lengthenig
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