Button anchored coronally advanced flap: Perio-ortho continuum

Nitin Kaushik, H. Grover, Y. Singh, A. Bhardwaj
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Periodontal plastic surgical procedures aimed at the coverage of exposed root surface have evolved into routine treatment modalities. Coronally advanced flap (CAF) was the most frequently used mucogingival procedure to achieve root coverage. Gingival recession resulting in root exposure is a common problem faced by clinicians. The continuous endeavor for innovation of newer interdisciplinary treatment modalities has resulted in the use of a passive object such as the orthodontic button being used to provide the initial stabilization in cases of root coverage using a CAF. The objective of this case report is to evaluate the effectiveness of a new treatment approach which consists of CAF procedure combined with orthodontic button application for the stabilization of flap for the treatment of Miller′s Class I recession defects. After the application of orthodontic buttons in the middle third of the tooth surface, a split-full-split flap was raised for tooth number 43, and the flap was sutured 3-4 mm coronal to cementoenamel junction, and the central part of flap was suspended with sutures to the orthodontic button to maximize the stabilization of the immediate postoperative flap location. Clinical parameters such as probing depth and clinical attachment level were recorded at 1 month postoperatively. Complete root coverage was achieved when evaluated from baseline to 3 months along with gain in clinical attachment level and keratinized tissue. The final esthetics, both color match and tissue contours, were highly acceptable. One-month postoperative results showed that the CAF combined with the orthodontic button for stabilization is a very effective approach even in the treatment of Miller′s Class I recession defects.
钮扣锚定冠状先进皮瓣:周-矫形连续体
牙周整形外科手术的目的是覆盖暴露的根面已经发展成为常规的治疗方式。冠状推进皮瓣(CAF)是最常用的粘膜牙龈手术,以实现根覆盖。牙龈萎缩导致牙根暴露是临床医生面临的一个常见问题。不断努力创新新的跨学科治疗方式,导致使用被动物体,如正畸按钮,在使用CAF进行牙根覆盖的情况下提供初始稳定。本病例报告的目的是评估一种新的治疗方法的有效性,该方法由CAF手术联合正畸按钮应用于稳定皮瓣治疗米勒I类缺损。正畸按钮在牙面中间三分之一位置应用后,43号牙位提起裂-全裂皮瓣,将皮瓣冠状面缝合至牙髓-牙釉质交界处3-4 mm,将皮瓣中部与正畸按钮缝合悬吊,最大限度稳定术后即刻皮瓣位置。术后1个月记录探查深度、临床附着水平等临床参数。从基线到3个月,随着临床附着水平和角化组织的增加,完全的根部覆盖得到了评估。最终的美学,无论是颜色搭配还是组织轮廓,都是高度可接受的。术后1个月的结果表明,CAF联合正畸按钮稳定是一种非常有效的方法,即使在治疗Miller 's I类衰退缺陷时也是如此。
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