INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to investigate differences in the periodontal outcomes of palatally displaced canines (PDC) exposed with either an open or a closed surgical technique. METHODS: A multicenter, randomized controlled trial was undertaken in 3 hospitals in the United Kingdom, involving 2 parallel groups. Patients with unilateral PDC were randomly allocated to receive either an open or a closed surgical exposure. Periodontal health was assessed 3 months after removal of fixed appliances. Parameters measured included clinical attachment levels, recession, alveolar bone levels, and clinical crown height. RESULTS: Data from 62 participants (closed, 29; open, 33) were analyzed. There was no difference between PDC exposed with...
INTRODUCTION: Good periodontal status is essential for a successful treatment outcome of impacted m...
BackgroundEven though periodontal health was suggested to be not related to the traction technique, ...
BackgroundEven though periodontal health was suggested to be not related to the traction technique, ...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to investigate differences in the periodontal outcomes of pa...
Purpose: To investigate the differences in outcomes between Open and Closed exposures of PDC. The pr...
SUMMARY There is lack of consensus with respect to the preferred surgical procedure for the treatmen...
Background: This review evaluates, as a primary outcome, which surgical technique (open vs. closed) ...
Background: Inferior periodontal and pulpal outcomes may follow surgical exposure of palatally impac...
Background and Objective. There is considerable debate on the issues of the choice of a surgical tec...
Introduction Good periodontal status is essential for a successful treatment outcome of impacted max...
Introduction Good periodontal status is essential for a successful treatment outcome of impacted max...
Abstract Background This review evaluates, as a primary outcome, which surgical technique (open vs. ...
Introduction Good periodontal status is essential for a successful treatment outcome of impacted max...
Introduction Good periodontal status is essential for a successful treatment outcome of impacted max...
Background: Palatal canines are upper permanent canine (eye) teeth that have become displaced in the...
INTRODUCTION: Good periodontal status is essential for a successful treatment outcome of impacted m...
BackgroundEven though periodontal health was suggested to be not related to the traction technique, ...
BackgroundEven though periodontal health was suggested to be not related to the traction technique, ...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to investigate differences in the periodontal outcomes of pa...
Purpose: To investigate the differences in outcomes between Open and Closed exposures of PDC. The pr...
SUMMARY There is lack of consensus with respect to the preferred surgical procedure for the treatmen...
Background: This review evaluates, as a primary outcome, which surgical technique (open vs. closed) ...
Background: Inferior periodontal and pulpal outcomes may follow surgical exposure of palatally impac...
Background and Objective. There is considerable debate on the issues of the choice of a surgical tec...
Introduction Good periodontal status is essential for a successful treatment outcome of impacted max...
Introduction Good periodontal status is essential for a successful treatment outcome of impacted max...
Abstract Background This review evaluates, as a primary outcome, which surgical technique (open vs. ...
Introduction Good periodontal status is essential for a successful treatment outcome of impacted max...
Introduction Good periodontal status is essential for a successful treatment outcome of impacted max...
Background: Palatal canines are upper permanent canine (eye) teeth that have become displaced in the...
INTRODUCTION: Good periodontal status is essential for a successful treatment outcome of impacted m...
BackgroundEven though periodontal health was suggested to be not related to the traction technique, ...
BackgroundEven though periodontal health was suggested to be not related to the traction technique, ...