Guided tissue regeneration and orthodontic movement for the treatment of pathological migration in esthetic zone

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Abstract

Pathological migration is one of the chief complaints of patients-seeking dental treatment. It results in difficulty in mastication, speech, poor esthetic appearance, and decreased self-confidence. The prevalence ranges from 21.73% to 55.8% in patients having moderate-to-severe periodontitis. In this presentation, a 38-year-old adult male, systemically healthy, nonsmoking presented with the complaint of mobility and forward displacement of maxillary anterior tooth causing poor esthetic appearance and low self-esteem. He was treated with the interdisciplinary approach of periodontal and orthodontic intervention. Two-year posttreatment follow-up shows significant improvement in esthetics, periodontal status, and boosted the self-confidence of the patient and improved the oral health-related quality of life. This case emphasizes the importance of regenerative therapy and orthodontic movement for the treatment of periodontally compromised pathologically migrated tooth in adult patient.

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Chodankar, V. R., Baheti, N. R., Karemore, V. A., Bhad, W. A., Phadnaik, M. B., & Chavan, S. J. (2023). Guided tissue regeneration and orthodontic movement for the treatment of pathological migration in esthetic zone. Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology, 27(5), 541–546. https://doi.org/10.4103/jisp.jisp_421_22

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