A Present Day Approach to Crown Lengthening – Piezosurgery

  • Lavu V
  • Arumugam C
  • Venkatesan N
  • et al.
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Abstract

Maintaining a healthy periodontium during restorative procedures is an indispensable condition for achieving optimal functioning and esthetics. Thus, the knowledge of anatomy, influence of the restorative material and its complement on periodontium is vital. Difficulty in maintaining adequate biological width (BW) is a frequent problem encountered in this type of reconstruction. Crown lengthening is commonly used to maintain the dentogingival complex in optimal conditions and to correct aesthetic defects through a smile design. Piezosurgery, which uses a modulated ultrasonic frequency, permits highly precise and safe cutting of hard tissue. Because of its highly selective and accurate nature, its use may be extended to more complex surgical and interdisciplinary cases. In this case report, we present the contemporary use of piezosurgery for crown lengthening procedure.

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Lavu, V., Arumugam, C., Venkatesan, N., SK, B., & Valandhan Vedha, G. (2019). A Present Day Approach to Crown Lengthening – Piezosurgery. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.6241

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