Orthodontic movement after periodontal regeneration of class II furcation: a pilot study in dogs
Author
: Vanessa Camila da Silva
Publisher
: journal of clinical periodontology
Summary :Purpose: The effect of orthodontic movement on the periodontal tissues of maxillary
second pre-molars, after regenerative treatment for class II furcations, was evaluated in
four mongrel dogs.
Material and Methods: Class II furcation lesions were created. After 75 days they
were treated with bovine bone mineral matrix and guided tissue regeneration with
absorbable membrane. After 2 months of daily plaque control, each of the dog’s
furcation pre-molars was randomly assigned to a test or control group. Orthodontic
appliances were placed on both sides of the maxilla using third pre-molars and canines
as anchorages. In the test group, bodily orthodontic movement of the second premolars
was performed in the mesial direction for 3 months while control pre-molars
remained unmoved. The dogs were sacrificed for histometric and histologic analyses.
Results: There were no statistically significant differences between the two groups in
total bone and biomaterial areas or linear extension of periodontal regeneration on the
radicular surfaces. In the test group, however, there was a tendency to a greater
quantity of bone and a lesser quantity of biomaterial.
Conclusion: The orthodontic movement was not pre-judicial to the results obtained
with the regenerative periodontal treatment.
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