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Treatment design and prevention of mucogingival complications at the stages of orthodontic rehabilitation

https://doi.org/10.34215/1609-1175-2020-2-71-73

Abstract

The prevalence of dentofacial abnormalities exceeds 50% among adult population. The patients with a combination of gum recession and dentoalveolar anomalies are allocated in a separate group. A treatment design in patients with mucogingival complications of orthodontic treatment presents a challenge due to the lack of consensus and guidelines. Two clinical cases of gum recession, having occurred at the stages of orthodontic treatment, are presented. Recommendation on prevention of mucogingival complications of orthodontic treatment were given.

About the Authors

I. R. Ganzha
Samara State Medical University
Russian Federation

Irina R. Ganzha, MD, PhD, associate professor, Department of Pediatric Dentistry

9 Tennisnaya St., Samara, 443092



M. A. Postnikov
Samara State Medical University
Russian Federation
Samara


T. N. Modina
National Medical and Surgical Center named after N.I. Pirogov
Russian Federation
Moscow


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Ganzha I.R., Postnikov M.A., Modina T.N. Treatment design and prevention of mucogingival complications at the stages of orthodontic rehabilitation. Pacific Medical Journal. 2020;(2):71-73. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.34215/1609-1175-2020-2-71-73

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