
pmid: 23103850
handle: 20.500.11768/4189 , 11392/1736549
Torque correction is one of the most difficultand critical procedures performed during thefinishing phase of orthodontic treatment. Proper torque positions the root in a physiological periodontalsituation because it ensures both appropriateocclusal force distribution and adequate thicknessof the vestibular cortical plate. In a case wheregingival recession is combined with significanttorque abnormality, can torque correction also induce an improvement of the periodontal lesion?This article addresses that question with a periodontalapplication of a lingual beta titaniumspring, using bracketless fixed orthodontics.
Adult, Male, Tooth Movement Techniques, Incisor, Torque, Orthodontic Wires, Humans, Orthodontic Appliance Design, Gingival Recession, gingival recession; torque correction; finishing phase; orthodontic treatment; bracketless fixed orthodontics, Tooth Root, Malocclusion
Adult, Male, Tooth Movement Techniques, Incisor, Torque, Orthodontic Wires, Humans, Orthodontic Appliance Design, Gingival Recession, gingival recession; torque correction; finishing phase; orthodontic treatment; bracketless fixed orthodontics, Tooth Root, Malocclusion
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