Dental extrusion with orthodontic miniscrew anchorage: A case report describing a modified method

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In recent years, the skeletal anchorage through miniscrews has expanded the treatment options in orthodontics (Yamaguchi et al., 2012). We hereby present a modified method for tooth extrusion for cases where crown-lengthening surgery is contraindicated for aesthetic reasons. This modified method uses three orthodontic appliances: a mini-implant, an orthodontic wire, and a bracket. The aim of this case report was to increase the length of the clinical crown of a fractured tooth (tooth 23) by means of an orthodontic extrusion with the modified method of Roth and Diedrich.

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Horliana, R. F., Horliana, A. C. R. T., Do Vale Wuo, A., Perez, F. E. G., & Abrão, J. (2015). Dental extrusion with orthodontic miniscrew anchorage: A case report describing a modified method. Case Reports in Dentistry, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/909314

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