ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT PROTOCOL IN PATIENTS WITH PREVIOUS SHORT ROOT LENGTH OF UPPER CENTRAL INCISORS. CASE SERIES

Authors

  • German E. Puerta Salazar U. del Valle
  • Santiago Herrera Guardiola U. del Valle

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15332/us.v14i1.1902

Keywords:

Root resorption, corrective orthodontics, tooth extraction

Abstract

Root resorption is a side effect of orthodontic treatment. There are factors involve in this phenomenon such as excessive applying forces, root anatomy or genetic predisposition. However, there are not enough literature about the orthodontic treatment on patients with severe root resorption as a previous finding. The purpose of this report is explain to the clinician this pathology, and a possible orthodontic treatment. We present a several cases with previous short root length of the upper central incisors. The orthodontic treatment requires the extraction of four bicuspids to improve the functional lip gap and facial aesthetics. The patients finish the orthodontic treatment with oclusal stability, functional relationship and good aesthetics without detriment of the root condition of the upper incisors. Patients with a history of reduced radicular size can undergo orthodontic treatment with closure of spaces and incisive retraction, through a correct diagnosis, efficient biomechanics and the use of light forces, without worsening the severity of root length and dental vitality.

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Author Biographies

German E. Puerta Salazar, U. del Valle

Especialista en Ortodoncia, docente U. del Valle, Cali

Santiago Herrera Guardiola, U. del Valle

Estudiante de III Año, Especialización en Ortodoncia U. del Valle, Cali

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Published

2018-06-25

How to Cite

Puerta Salazar, G. E., & Herrera Guardiola, S. (2018). ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT PROTOCOL IN PATIENTS WITH PREVIOUS SHORT ROOT LENGTH OF UPPER CENTRAL INCISORS. CASE SERIES. Ustasalud, 14, 59–66. https://doi.org/10.15332/us.v14i1.1902

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Serie de casos