Eur Oral Res 2020
DOI: 10.26650/eor.20210030
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Evaluation of the distance between the central teeth after frenectomy: a randomized clinical study

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“…Frenectomy in this condition is followed by orthodontic treatment to close the gap between the central incisor teeth. In some cases, spontaneous closing of the gap can occur after frenectomy, usually when the distance between the central diastema is very small (13) . But in this case, the central diastema is approximately 4 mm apart, so orthodontic treatment is necessary afterward.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%

Frenectomy with Classical Technique

Akbar Aji Wiguno,
Agnes Herlina Kumalasari,
Prawati Nuraini
et al. 2023
World J. Adv. Res. Rev.
“…Frenectomy in this condition is followed by orthodontic treatment to close the gap between the central incisor teeth. In some cases, spontaneous closing of the gap can occur after frenectomy, usually when the distance between the central diastema is very small (13) . But in this case, the central diastema is approximately 4 mm apart, so orthodontic treatment is necessary afterward.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%

Frenectomy with Classical Technique

Akbar Aji Wiguno,
Agnes Herlina Kumalasari,
Prawati Nuraini
et al. 2023
World J. Adv. Res. Rev.
“…The studies conducted by Sewerin [9], Townsend et al [42], Ribeiro et al [14], Niazi et al [25], Dasgupta et al [24], Rajani et al [28], Chaulagain et al [32], Kilinc et al [51] and Dahal et al [52] involved participants from childhood to adulthood. The sample in the study by Sewerin [9] had an age range of zero to 60 years and frenum normale was the most prevalent morphological type (60.2%).…”
Section: Morphological Type Of Frena By Age Groupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors found a reduction in diastemas in 80% of cases, with complete closure within an average period of two years in 36% of the individuals. A clinical study [52] evaluated the distance between the central incisors as well as periodontal variables before and after frenectomy in a group of individuals ranging in age from 13 to 53 years. Frenectomy was associated with a significant reduction in periodontal pocket depth (p = 0.001), bleeding (p = 0.006) and gingival recession in the mandible (p = 0.010).…”
Section: Morphology Of Frenum Attachment Type and Occurrence Of Diast...mentioning
confidence: 99%