Gingival recession: its causes and types, and the importance of orthodontic treatment
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Summary: | abstract Gingival recession has direct causes and predisposing factors. Orthodontic treatment is able to prevent recession and even contribute to its treatment, with or without periodontal approach, depending on the type and severity of gingival tissue damage. There is no evidence on the fact that orthodontic treatment alone might induce gingival recession, although it might lead the affected teeth (usually mandibular incisors or maxillary canines) to be involved in situations that act as predisposing factors, allowing direct causes to act and, therefore, trigger recession, especially when the buccal bone plate is very thin or presents with dehiscence. Several aspects regarding the relationship between orthodontic treatment and gingival recession have been addressed, and so has the importance of the periosteum to the mechanism of gingival recession formation. Clinical as well as experimental trials on the subject would help to clarify this matter, of which understanding is not very deep in the related literature. |
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Gingival recession: its causes and types, and the importance of orthodontic treatmentGingival recessionGingival retractionOrthodontic movementabstract Gingival recession has direct causes and predisposing factors. Orthodontic treatment is able to prevent recession and even contribute to its treatment, with or without periodontal approach, depending on the type and severity of gingival tissue damage. There is no evidence on the fact that orthodontic treatment alone might induce gingival recession, although it might lead the affected teeth (usually mandibular incisors or maxillary canines) to be involved in situations that act as predisposing factors, allowing direct causes to act and, therefore, trigger recession, especially when the buccal bone plate is very thin or presents with dehiscence. Several aspects regarding the relationship between orthodontic treatment and gingival recession have been addressed, and so has the importance of the periosteum to the mechanism of gingival recession formation. Clinical as well as experimental trials on the subject would help to clarify this matter, of which understanding is not very deep in the related literature.Dental Press International2016-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2176-94512016000300018Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics v.21 n.3 2016reponame:Dental Press Journal of Orthodonticsinstname:Dental Press International (DPI)instacron:DPI10.1590/2177-6709.21.3.018-029.oininfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessJati,Ana SuzyFurquim,Laurindo ZancoConsolaro,Albertoeng2016-07-12T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2176-94512016000300018Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/dpjoONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpartigos@dentalpress.com.br||davidnormando@hotmail.com2177-67092176-9451opendoar:2016-07-12T00:00Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics - Dental Press International (DPI)false |
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Gingival recession: its causes and types, and the importance of orthodontic treatment |
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Gingival recession: its causes and types, and the importance of orthodontic treatment |
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Gingival recession: its causes and types, and the importance of orthodontic treatment Jati,Ana Suzy Gingival recession Gingival retraction Orthodontic movement |
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Gingival recession: its causes and types, and the importance of orthodontic treatment |
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Gingival recession: its causes and types, and the importance of orthodontic treatment |
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Gingival recession: its causes and types, and the importance of orthodontic treatment |
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Gingival recession: its causes and types, and the importance of orthodontic treatment |
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Gingival recession: its causes and types, and the importance of orthodontic treatment |
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Jati,Ana Suzy |
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Jati,Ana Suzy Furquim,Laurindo Zanco Consolaro,Alberto |
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Furquim,Laurindo Zanco Consolaro,Alberto |
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Jati,Ana Suzy Furquim,Laurindo Zanco Consolaro,Alberto |
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Gingival recession Gingival retraction Orthodontic movement |
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Gingival recession Gingival retraction Orthodontic movement |
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abstract Gingival recession has direct causes and predisposing factors. Orthodontic treatment is able to prevent recession and even contribute to its treatment, with or without periodontal approach, depending on the type and severity of gingival tissue damage. There is no evidence on the fact that orthodontic treatment alone might induce gingival recession, although it might lead the affected teeth (usually mandibular incisors or maxillary canines) to be involved in situations that act as predisposing factors, allowing direct causes to act and, therefore, trigger recession, especially when the buccal bone plate is very thin or presents with dehiscence. Several aspects regarding the relationship between orthodontic treatment and gingival recession have been addressed, and so has the importance of the periosteum to the mechanism of gingival recession formation. Clinical as well as experimental trials on the subject would help to clarify this matter, of which understanding is not very deep in the related literature. |
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