Gupta V | Volume 2; Issue 4 (2020) | Mapsci-JDOS-2(4)-050 | Case Report
Citation: Khunger A, Gupta V, Salaria SK, Belkhede S, Kamboj S. An Innovative Approach for Accelerated Orthodontic Tooth
Movement Stimulated by Corticotomy and Alveolar Grafting with Autogenous Demineralized Dentin Graft of Extracted
Premolar- A Case Report. J Dent Oral Sci. 2020;2(4):1-5.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.37191/Mapsci-2582-3736-2(4)-050
Journal of Dentistry and Oral Sciences
ISSN: 2582-3736
Khunger A, et al., 2020-J Dent Oral Sci
Case Report
An Innovative Approach for Accelerated
Orthodontic Tooth Movement
Stimulated by Corticotomy and Alveolar
Grafting with Autogenous
Demineralized Dentin Graft of Extracted
Premolar- A Case Report
Amit Khunger
1
, Vaneet Gupta
2*
, Sanjeev K Salaria
3
, Samyak
Belkhede
4
and Sanjeev Kamboj
5
Keywords: Orthodontic; Dentin Graft; Premolar; Tooth movement.
Introduction
In today's era, there is an increased demand for orthodontic
treatment, especially among young patients. The greatest
concern amongst the patients undergoing orthodontic treatment
is the increased treatment time. The fixed orthodontic treatment
lasts up to 2 to 3 years which further increases the risk of
complications associated with the treatment such as external
root resorption, periodontal problems, and patient compliance
[1]. Clinicians are constantly striving towards developing
strategies to enhance the rate of orthodontic tooth movement
and decreasing the treatment time. Numerous surgical
modalities found to be highly effective in reducing the treatment
time for orthodontic therapy include corticotomy, corticision,
peizocision, periodontal distraction, dentoalveolar distraction
etc. [2]. Wilcko et al. [3] introduced the combined approach
corticotomy surgery with alveolar grafting in a technique
referred to as Accelerated Osteogenic Orthodontics (AOO) and
recently known as Periodontally accelerated osteogenic
orthodontics (PAOO). Many studies dictated that PAOO is an extremely predictable, safe,
effective technique. The risk of root resorption and the duration of treatment time is
considerably reduced [3-5].
1
Senior Lecturer, Department of
Periodontology & Oral Implantology,
Surendera dental college & Research
institute, Sriganganagar, India
2
Senior lecturer, Department of
Periodontology & Oral Implantology, Desh
Bhagat Dental College & Hospital, Desh
Bhagat University, Mandi Gobindgarh,
India
3
Ex- Prof. & Head, Department of
Periodontology & Oral Implantology,
Surendera Dental College & Research
Institute, Sriganganagar, India
4
Periodontology & Oral Implantology,
Surendera Dental College & Research
Institute Sriganganagar, India
5
Dept of Periodontology & Oral
Implantology, Maharaja Ganga Singh
Dental College & Research Centre
Sriganganagar, India
*Corresponding Author: Gupta V,
Senior lecturer, Dept of Periodontology &
Oral Implantology, Desh Bhagat Dental
College & Hospital, Desh Bhagat
University, Mandi Gobindgarh, India.
Received Date: 08-09-2020
Published Date: 08-25-2020
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