Minimally Invasive Surgery for Clinical Crown Lengthening Using Piezoelectric Ultrasound

This case report is aimed at describing a flapless, minimally invasive clinical crown lengthening with an osteotomy performed using a piezoelectric ultrasound. A female patient complained about the amount of gum that was exposed when she smiled, which caused aesthetic discomfort. After a clinical ex...

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Main Authors: Ana Carolina Monachini Marcantonio, Guilherme José Pimentel Lopes de Oliveira, Cássio Rocha Scardueli, Camila Chiérici Marcantonio, Rosemary Adriana Chiérici Marcantonio, Elcio Marcantonio
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2020-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Dentistry
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/7234310
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spelling doaj-a76c4d87535e4ae7a0cf58b7eae64bec2021-07-02T05:41:41ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Dentistry2090-64472090-64552020-01-01202010.1155/2020/72343107234310Minimally Invasive Surgery for Clinical Crown Lengthening Using Piezoelectric UltrasoundAna Carolina Monachini Marcantonio0Guilherme José Pimentel Lopes de Oliveira1Cássio Rocha Scardueli2Camila Chiérici Marcantonio3Rosemary Adriana Chiérici Marcantonio4Elcio Marcantonio5Department of Diagnosis and Surgery, Univ. Est. Paul. – UNESP, Araraquara 14801-903, BrazilDepartment of Periodontology/Implantology, Dental School, Federal University of Uberlândia-UFU, Uberlândia 38405-266, BrazilDepartment of Diagnosis and Surgery, Univ. Est. Paul. – UNESP, Araraquara 14801-903, BrazilDepartment of Diagnosis and Surgery, Univ. Est. Paul. – UNESP, Araraquara 14801-903, BrazilDepartment of Diagnosis and Surgery, Univ. Est. Paul. – UNESP, Araraquara 14801-903, BrazilDepartment of Diagnosis and Surgery, Univ. Est. Paul. – UNESP, Araraquara 14801-903, BrazilThis case report is aimed at describing a flapless, minimally invasive clinical crown lengthening with an osteotomy performed using a piezoelectric ultrasound. A female patient complained about the amount of gum that was exposed when she smiled, which caused aesthetic discomfort. After a clinical examination, it was confirmed that the patient had excessive gum exposure in the upper arch of the dental region for teeth 14 to 24 when she smiled. The tomographic exam showed that bone tissue was at the level of the enamel-cementum junction, and gingival tissue covered a part of the anatomic crown. Virtual analysis using digital smile design (DSD) demonstrated that enlarging the clinical crowns would provide better aesthetics. The excess gingival tissue was removed from the gingival margin region with the aid of a mockup without interference to the interdental papillae. Then, osteotomy was performed using piezoelectric ultrasound until there was a 2.5 mm distance from the top of the bone crest to the new gingival margin. In the postoperative period, good repositioning of the gingival margin, absence of postoperative complications, and rapid healing of the gingival tissue were verified. After 6 months, a good aesthetic outcome was observed with stability in the level of the periodontal tissues obtained via the crown-lengthening technique. It can be concluded that the minimally invasive clinical crown-lengthening technique was effective in repositioning the gingival margin with no postoperative complications.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/7234310
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author Ana Carolina Monachini Marcantonio
Guilherme José Pimentel Lopes de Oliveira
Cássio Rocha Scardueli
Camila Chiérici Marcantonio
Rosemary Adriana Chiérici Marcantonio
Elcio Marcantonio
spellingShingle Ana Carolina Monachini Marcantonio
Guilherme José Pimentel Lopes de Oliveira
Cássio Rocha Scardueli
Camila Chiérici Marcantonio
Rosemary Adriana Chiérici Marcantonio
Elcio Marcantonio
Minimally Invasive Surgery for Clinical Crown Lengthening Using Piezoelectric Ultrasound
Case Reports in Dentistry
author_facet Ana Carolina Monachini Marcantonio
Guilherme José Pimentel Lopes de Oliveira
Cássio Rocha Scardueli
Camila Chiérici Marcantonio
Rosemary Adriana Chiérici Marcantonio
Elcio Marcantonio
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title Minimally Invasive Surgery for Clinical Crown Lengthening Using Piezoelectric Ultrasound
title_short Minimally Invasive Surgery for Clinical Crown Lengthening Using Piezoelectric Ultrasound
title_full Minimally Invasive Surgery for Clinical Crown Lengthening Using Piezoelectric Ultrasound
title_fullStr Minimally Invasive Surgery for Clinical Crown Lengthening Using Piezoelectric Ultrasound
title_full_unstemmed Minimally Invasive Surgery for Clinical Crown Lengthening Using Piezoelectric Ultrasound
title_sort minimally invasive surgery for clinical crown lengthening using piezoelectric ultrasound
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Dentistry
issn 2090-6447
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description This case report is aimed at describing a flapless, minimally invasive clinical crown lengthening with an osteotomy performed using a piezoelectric ultrasound. A female patient complained about the amount of gum that was exposed when she smiled, which caused aesthetic discomfort. After a clinical examination, it was confirmed that the patient had excessive gum exposure in the upper arch of the dental region for teeth 14 to 24 when she smiled. The tomographic exam showed that bone tissue was at the level of the enamel-cementum junction, and gingival tissue covered a part of the anatomic crown. Virtual analysis using digital smile design (DSD) demonstrated that enlarging the clinical crowns would provide better aesthetics. The excess gingival tissue was removed from the gingival margin region with the aid of a mockup without interference to the interdental papillae. Then, osteotomy was performed using piezoelectric ultrasound until there was a 2.5 mm distance from the top of the bone crest to the new gingival margin. In the postoperative period, good repositioning of the gingival margin, absence of postoperative complications, and rapid healing of the gingival tissue were verified. After 6 months, a good aesthetic outcome was observed with stability in the level of the periodontal tissues obtained via the crown-lengthening technique. It can be concluded that the minimally invasive clinical crown-lengthening technique was effective in repositioning the gingival margin with no postoperative complications.
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