Periodontal splinting – an adjunct to periodontal therapy

  • Gerova-Vatsova T
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Abstract

Progressive loss of clinical level of attachment and bone destruction, which often are result of spent periodontal disease, nevitably lead to increased mobility of the teeth. Other causes of tooth mobility are occlusion trauma, atypical root system, iatrogenic shortened roots after an apical osteotomy, excessive strain during orthodontic treatment and root resorption. Increased tooth mobility adversely affects the patient's function, aesthetics and comfort. Splints are used to overcome these problems.

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Gerova-Vatsova, T. (2020). Periodontal splinting – an adjunct to periodontal therapy. Scripta Scientifica Medicinae Dentalis, 6(1), 7. https://doi.org/10.14748/ssmd.v6i1.6682

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