Vol. 4, Issue 3, Part A (2018)

Orthodontic treatment in the periodontally compromised patient: A case report

Author(s):

Jesús Israel Rodríguez-Pulido, Minerva Olga Villarreal-Guerra, Gloria Martínez-Sandoval, Marianela Garza-Enríquez and María Argelia Akemi Nakagoshi-Cepeda

Abstract:
The orthodontic treatment provides beneficial changes in the bone topography, since moving a tooth towards an intraosseous defect helps its elimination, it can also intrude and reposition pathologically migrated teeth.
Case report: A 49-year-old female patient diagnosed with generalized moderate chronic periodontitis, secondary occlusal trauma and pathological migration, treated with non-surgical and surgical periodontal therapy and orthodontic treatment, obtaining a gain of clinical attachment level and remission of the periodontal pockets.
Conclusion: The interdisciplinary relationship between periodontics and orthodontics is necessary in cases where the periodontally compromised patient presents malocclusion and occlusal trauma, where the treatment of one discipline facilitates the work of the other, benefiting the patient's oral conditions. It is important that orthodontic planning be carried out prior to periodontal therapy to get a long-term successful treatment.

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How to cite this article:
Jesús Israel Rodríguez-Pulido, Minerva Olga Villarreal-Guerra, Gloria Martínez-Sandoval, Marianela Garza-Enríquez and María Argelia Akemi Nakagoshi-Cepeda. Orthodontic treatment in the periodontally compromised patient: A case report. Int. J. Appl. Dent. Sci. 2018;4(3):14-17.