2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2012.09.025
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Orthodontic treatment for a patient with advanced periodontal disease: 11-year follow-up

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“…This facial and dental deformity impairs the mastication, speech and swallowing, and affects the social behavior of the individual in its multiple aspects, 26 thus affecting the entire spectrum that constitutes the quality of life. 22,[27][28][29][30] Esthetics motivates patients with dentofacial deformity to seek for orthodontic treatment and orthognathic surgery as a treatment option. [31][32][33] Knowledge on the patient's chief complaints and expectations, as well as proper diagnostic exams, are important factors to decide the ideal treatment plan and achieve a satisfactory final result.…”
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“…This facial and dental deformity impairs the mastication, speech and swallowing, and affects the social behavior of the individual in its multiple aspects, 26 thus affecting the entire spectrum that constitutes the quality of life. 22,[27][28][29][30] Esthetics motivates patients with dentofacial deformity to seek for orthodontic treatment and orthognathic surgery as a treatment option. [31][32][33] Knowledge on the patient's chief complaints and expectations, as well as proper diagnostic exams, are important factors to decide the ideal treatment plan and achieve a satisfactory final result.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…19,42 The orthognathic surgery straightened the profile, improved the smile, respiratory function, enhanced the self-esteem and thus the quality of life. 22,[27][28][29][45][46][47][48][49] Relapse after treatment is quite common, and the prognosis depends both on the severity and associated etiology. 5,23,24 Lopez-Gavito et al 25 reported that more than 30% of patients demonstrated some relapse of anterior open bite after orthodontic treatment.…”
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“…At the beginning of the treatment, the patient had flared incisors, difficulty sealing his mouth with his lips, rotations, hypereruption, and diastemas that all resulted from the pathologic migration, which lead to a relapse of gingivitis [ 11 ]. Pathologically flared incisors often have palatal pockets, so the retraction of these teeth must have an intrusion component to improve insertion.…”
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“…Periodontitis is usually asymptomatic and if it is not treated it can lead to tooth loss [ 2 9 ]. Periodontal treatment must be performed before orthodontic treatment to restore and maintain the health of the supporting tissues [ 3 , 6 , 8 , 10 , 11 ].…”
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“…Recently, adequate orthodontic and periodontal treatment has been sought to improve the periodontal condition and anterior aesthetics. 18 19 20 However in such cases, periodontal breakdown causes pathologic migration of teeth, making the orthodontic treatment more complicated. 21 22 23 At present, few clinical studies have examined the aesthetic restoration of periodontally-involved anterior teeth with mobility and chronic dislodgement.…”
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