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Palatal fenestration after orthodontic treatment. Intermodal approach and evolution. A case report

Francisco Alpiste-illuecaPedro J Almiñana-pastorPablo Pérez-lanza

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Orthodonticsmedicine.medical_specialtyInterdisciplinary treatmentSurgical approachmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryCase ReportPhysical examination030206 dentistryPeriodontologyEndodontics:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Asymptomatic03 medical and health sciencesGingivitis0302 clinical medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASmedicinePeriodontologymedicine.symptombusinessFenestrationGeneral Dentistry

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A 15-year-old patient is referred to the Department of Periodontics of the University of Valencia. The patient reported dissatisfaction with the position of upper right canine after orthodontic treatment. Previously, in a private center, surgical approaches were performed for the traction of the canine included. On clinical examination at first appointment, generalized plaque-induced gingivitis was observed, with palatal fenestration of the root of upper right lateral incisor of approximately 75% of the total surface, with suppuration and very little gingiva inserted at the cervical level, which presents a buccal torque of the crown. Radiologically, a mild rhizolysis and bone loss adjacent to upper right lateral incisor was observed. An interdisciplinary treatment is decided between the departments of Orthodontics, Endodontics and Periodontics: - Canal treatment of upper right lateral incisor, performing a retrograde filling of the cavity with Biodentine ® (Septodent, Saint Maur de Fossés, France). - Orthodontic treatment, modifying the torque and improving the stability. - Periodontal treatment, performing a connective tissue graft by Langer technique adapted to the case. After the conclusion of the orthodontic treatment, an improvement in the situation is observed. The graft was performed, presenting at 3 months a line of fenestration in the mucosa. At 4 years, the patient is asymptomatic, without suppuration, with a total closure of the fenestration. Key words:Recession, orthodontics, connective tissue graft.

http://hdl.handle.net/10550/69479