AIM: To show the Targis-Vectris retention technique, illustrating its features and clinical applications in periodontally compromised patients. METHODS: The Targis-Vectris technique is constituted by an esthetic external layer (Targis) combined with and supported by a metal-free structure (Vectris). An adult female with a full Class II malocclusion and compromised periodontal condition with significant bone loss on the maxillary central incisor was treated. Before debonding, a fiber-reinforced splint was placed on the palatal surface of the maxillary anterior teeth, using the Targis-Vectris method, to permit long-term stability. The final result remained stable at 5 years posttreatment. RESULTS: The correction of the Class II malocclusion took 24 months. The Targis-Vectris method ensured maintenance of tooth position and periodontal condition. CONCLUSION: The Targis-Vectris technique represents a useful procedure for splinting maxillary teeth in selected periodontally compromised patients. The 5-year posttreatment follow-up visit showed no relapse. Correct occlusal relationships are necessary to reduce the risk of breakage.

Giancotti, A., Mampieri, G., Caleffi, A. (2005). Maxillary tooth splinting in periodontally compromised patients using fiber-reinforced composite: the Targis-Vectris method. WORLD JOURNAL OF ORTHODONTICS, 6(3), 281-288.

Maxillary tooth splinting in periodontally compromised patients using fiber-reinforced composite: the Targis-Vectris method

GIANCOTTI, ALDO;MAMPIERI, GIANLUCA;
2005-01-01

Abstract

AIM: To show the Targis-Vectris retention technique, illustrating its features and clinical applications in periodontally compromised patients. METHODS: The Targis-Vectris technique is constituted by an esthetic external layer (Targis) combined with and supported by a metal-free structure (Vectris). An adult female with a full Class II malocclusion and compromised periodontal condition with significant bone loss on the maxillary central incisor was treated. Before debonding, a fiber-reinforced splint was placed on the palatal surface of the maxillary anterior teeth, using the Targis-Vectris method, to permit long-term stability. The final result remained stable at 5 years posttreatment. RESULTS: The correction of the Class II malocclusion took 24 months. The Targis-Vectris method ensured maintenance of tooth position and periodontal condition. CONCLUSION: The Targis-Vectris technique represents a useful procedure for splinting maxillary teeth in selected periodontally compromised patients. The 5-year posttreatment follow-up visit showed no relapse. Correct occlusal relationships are necessary to reduce the risk of breakage.
2005
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/28 - MALATTIE ODONTOSTOMATOLOGICHE
English
biomedical and dental materials; dental polyglass; glass; glass fiber; glass ionomer; silicate cement; adult; article; case report; chemistry; female; human; malocclusion; maxilla; methodology; orthodontic device; orthodontics; osteolysis; periodontic device; Adult; Alveolar Bone Loss; Dental Materials; Female; Glass; Glass Ionomer Cements; Humans; Malocclusion, Angle Class II; Maxilla; Orthodontic Appliance Design; Orthodontic Appliances; Orthodontics, Corrective; Periodontal Splints; Silicate Cement
Giancotti, A., Mampieri, G., Caleffi, A. (2005). Maxillary tooth splinting in periodontally compromised patients using fiber-reinforced composite: the Targis-Vectris method. WORLD JOURNAL OF ORTHODONTICS, 6(3), 281-288.
Giancotti, A; Mampieri, G; Caleffi, A
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