
The procedure described in this article is based on the surgical subtotal luxation of a tooth-containing alveolar segment and allows the repositioning of single teeth while almost regularly safeguarding tooth vitality. This procedure has proven particularly effective in the treatment of maxillary anteriors, canines and premolars. For patients preferring surgical correction to long-term orthodontic treatment this limited operative intervention allows safe orthodontic alignment. To date, relapses have not been observed in the cases treated. Stable immobilization of up to six weeks postoperatively is achieved by splinting.
Rotation, Splints, Tooth Extraction, Alveolar Process, Humans, Tooth Replantation, Malocclusion
Rotation, Splints, Tooth Extraction, Alveolar Process, Humans, Tooth Replantation, Malocclusion
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