Surgery on the dentoalveolar process combined with orthodontic treatment was emphasized as an alternative method for reducing the treatment time and improving the orthodontic treatment on post-adolescent and adult patients. This combined treatment facilitates and accelerates orthodontic tooth movement. This article reviews the clinical practice in surgery-assisted orthodontic treatment in relation to historical perspective, indications and biological principles, as well as limitations and risks of dento-osseous surgical techniques, including dento-osseous osteotomy and/or ostectomy, dento-osseous microfracture, dento-osseous corticotomy, and/or corticoectomy, and dental distraction. © 2013 Dental investigations society.
CITATION STYLE
Uzuner, F. D., & Darendeliler, N. (2013). Dentoalveolar surgery techniques combined with orthodontic treatment: A literature review. European Journal of Dentistry, 7(2), 257–265. https://doi.org/10.4103/1305-7456.110201
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.