治疗严重粘牙性微笑时,因全弓侵入而引起的牙周异常改变

Shunsuke Kako , Takuma Sato , Masako Tabuchi , Takeshi Kikuchi , Takeo Sekiya , Yuki Aoki , Hiroyuki Nawa , Ken Miyazawa
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本病例报告介绍了一名18岁女性使用微型种植体和改良腭棒的非手术正畸治疗严重的粘笑。患者前牙突出,牙龈过度外露,选择正畸治疗而非手术。在靠近上颌磨牙的中腭区域放置两个微型种植体,以促进前牙的上颌弓侵入和后缩。使用45°山形弯曲的镍钛弓丝,随后是带有侵入悬臂的不锈钢弓丝,与爱知-学园腭棒结合使用,实现了5.0 mm的前牙侵入和2.5 mm的磨牙侵入。虽然正畸治疗有效地纠正了粘牙微笑,但观察到明显的牙周变化。上颌前牙嵌入牙龈,需要在唇侧进行牙龈切除术,并在腭侧进行骨成形术延长冠以恢复生物宽度。治疗后25个月无复发,治疗结果稳定。本报告强调了非手术正畸治疗的潜力,以纠正严重的粘牙微笑,并强调了管理牙周组织重塑的重要性,当大量的牙齿侵入进行。
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Abnormal periodontal changes incidental to total arch intrusion to treat a severe gummy smile
This case report presents the treatment of a severe gummy smile in an 18-year-old female using nonsurgical orthodontic treatment with mini-implants and a modified palatal bar. The patient, who presented with protruding anterior teeth and excessive gingival exposure, opted for orthodontic treatment over surgery. Two mini-implants were placed in the midpalatal region near the maxillary molars to facilitate maxillary arch intrusion and retraction of the anterior teeth. A nickel-titanium archwire with a 45° gable bend, followed by a stainless-steel archwire with an intrusive cantilever, was used sequentially in conjunction with the Aichi-Gakuin palatal bar to achieve 5.0 mm of anterior intrusion and 2.5 mm of molar intrusion. Although the orthodontic treatment effectively corrected the gummy smile, significant periodontal changes were observed. The maxillary anterior teeth became embedded in the gingiva, requiring gingivectomy on the labial side and surgical crown lengthening with osteoplasty on the palatal side to restore the biologic width. No relapse occurred, and the treatment outcomes were stable 25 months posttreatment. This report highlights the potential for nonsurgical orthodontic treatment to correct a severe gummy smile and emphasizes the importance of managing periodontal tissue remodeling when substantial tooth intrusion is performed.
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AJO-DO clinical companion
AJO-DO clinical companion Dentistry, Oral Surgery and Medicine
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