The use of orthodontics in the treatment of localized recession defects associated with traumatic overbites

From Volume 2, Issue 4, October 2009 | Pages 122-125

Authors

Sarah Bell

BDS, MFDS

Senior House Officer Paediatric Dentistry, Charles Clifford Dental Hospital, Sheffield

Articles by Sarah Bell

Nicola Parkin

BDS, FDS RCS, MMedSci, MOrth, FDSOrth

Consultant Orthodontist, Charles Clifford Dental Hospital, Sheffield, UK

Articles by Nicola Parkin

Abstract

The cases described in this paper both exhibited gingival recession defects labial to their mandibular incisors caused by their traumatic Class II division 2 malocclusions. One patient was treated simply with upper arch fixed appliance therapy, the second with surgical orthodontics. On completion of treatment, both patients displayed significant healing of their gingival recession defects without any periodontal surgery being undertaken. These cases highlight the importance of diagnosing the aetiology of the gingival recession defects to ensure referral to the appropriate dental specialty and the instigation of the most effective treatment.

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