2017
DOI: 10.11607/prd.2567
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Effectiveness of Nd:YAG Laser Fiberotomy in Clinical Crown Lengthening by Forced Eruption

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“…One was a retrospective controlled cohort study of the influence of OFE on pulp status in orthodontic and/or trauma groups [ 28 ]. One was a prospective clinical trial evaluating the effectiveness of Nd:YAG laser fiberotomy in crown lengthening by forced eruption [ 15 ]. One was an RCT of OFE with or without fiberotomy and root planing [ 16 ].…”
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“…One was a retrospective controlled cohort study of the influence of OFE on pulp status in orthodontic and/or trauma groups [ 28 ]. One was a prospective clinical trial evaluating the effectiveness of Nd:YAG laser fiberotomy in crown lengthening by forced eruption [ 15 ]. One was an RCT of OFE with or without fiberotomy and root planing [ 16 ].…”
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“…Another option to prevent gingival and alveolar bone migration is the use of fiberotomy. Both the prospective clinical trial and the RCT showed that coronal movement of the gingival margin can be prevented by sectioning of supracrestal gingival fibers at the beginning and during orthodontic extrusion treatment and simultaneous root planing from the top of the alveolar bone crest [ 15 , 16 ].…”
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“…Although this is known to be a disadvantage for routine periodontal treatment, it does benefit fiberotomy with fibers not adhering to dental surfaces. 36…”
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