|
Abstract
April 2005, Vol. 76, No. 4, Pages 655-661
, DOI 10.1902/jop.2005.76.4.655
(doi:10.1902/jop.2005.76.4.655)
Interdental Papilla Augmentation Procedure Following Orthodontic Treatment in a Periodontal Patient Dr. Daniele CardaropoliPrivate practice, Turin, Italy. Stefania RePrivate practice, Turin, Italy. Background: The absence of the interdental papilla is a situation that may alter patients' esthetics. Recession of interproximal gingival tissues may be a consequence of periodontal disease, but in some cases it may also be a consequence of periodontal therapy, as a result of surgical or non-surgical procedures. Methods: The authors present a new multidisciplinary approach for the treatment of migrated maxillary incisors presenting infrabony defects, extrusion, and loss of the interdental papilla. Results and Conclusion: The proposed clinical protocol may reconstruct the interproximal soft tissue, with esthetic improvement of the papillary level, together with resolution of the periodontal defects. J Periodontol 2005;76:655-661. KEYWORDS: Bone remodeling , dental esthetics , gingival recession/adverse effects , interdental papilla , orthodontics, corrective , periodontitis/adverse effects , tooth mobility
|
|
|