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Ardela, I., (2018). Extracciones asimétricas en ortodoncia [Trabajo académico, Universidad Inca Garcilaso de la Vega]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11818/2074
Ardela, I., Extracciones asimétricas en ortodoncia [Trabajo académico]. : Universidad Inca Garcilaso de la Vega; 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11818/2074
@misc{renati/861189,
title = "Extracciones asimétricas en ortodoncia",
author = "Ardela Gálvez, Ian Roni",
publisher = "Universidad Inca Garcilaso de la Vega",
year = "2018"
}
Title: Extracciones asimétricas en ortodoncia
Authors(s): Ardela Gálvez, Ian Roni
Advisor(s): Vargas Corpancho, Francisco Antonio
Keywords: Ortodoncia; Maloclusión dentoalveolar; Clasificación de angle; Tratamiento ortodóntico; Extracciones asimétricas; Orthodontics; Dentoalveolar malocclusion; Angle’s classification; Orthodontic treatment; Asymmetric extraction
Issue Date: 20-Feb-2018
Institution: Universidad Inca Garcilaso de la Vega
Abstract: Las extracciones dentales son un recurso para normalizar la oclusión y mejorar el
perfil facial, sin la vestibularización de los dientes y por ende, el perjuicio del
ligamento periodontal. Las extracciones asimétricas pueden ser el mejor recurso
para el tratamiento de la clase II subdivisión, se ha observado que presentan
resultados similares que el tratamiento con extracciones de 4 premolares, pero son
menos invasivas. Antes de aplicar este tipo de tratamiento es necesario estudiar
exhaustivamente el caso, diagnosticar la posible causa de la asimetría dental,
verificar el índice de Bolton y de discrepancias dentarias, además de observar la
línea media y planificar la secuencia de las extracciones dentarias. Siendo la
primera extracción para corregir la línea media, puesto que al presentarse
realizarse el espacio los dientes ocuparan el mismo y centraran la línea media.
Luego solo queda perder anclaje y mesializar la molar. Además, el tratamiento con
extracciones asimétricas, obtiene resultados oclusales buenos. Por otro lado, se ha
visto que una relación molar puede quedar en clase II o III y ser funcional sin
mayores complicaciones.
The dental extractions has been a resource to normalize occlusion, improve the facial profile, without damage of the periodontal ligament with the vestibularization of the teeth. Asymmetric extractions may be the best resource for the treatment of class II subdivision, it has been observed that has similar results and is less invasive, than if we opted for treatment with extractions of 4, observe the midline and plan the sequence of dental extractions. Being the first extraction to correct the midline, the teeth will shit towards the space left by the extracted tooth ,centering the midline. Then it only remains to lose anchorage and premolars. Before applying this type of treatment it is necessary to study the case thoroughly, diagnose the possible cause of dental asymmetry, verify the Bolton index and dental discrepancies mesialize the molar. Overall, the treatment with asymmetric extractions obtains good occlusal results. On the other hand, it has been seen that a molar relation can remain in class II or III and be functional without major complications.
The dental extractions has been a resource to normalize occlusion, improve the facial profile, without damage of the periodontal ligament with the vestibularization of the teeth. Asymmetric extractions may be the best resource for the treatment of class II subdivision, it has been observed that has similar results and is less invasive, than if we opted for treatment with extractions of 4, observe the midline and plan the sequence of dental extractions. Being the first extraction to correct the midline, the teeth will shit towards the space left by the extracted tooth ,centering the midline. Then it only remains to lose anchorage and premolars. Before applying this type of treatment it is necessary to study the case thoroughly, diagnose the possible cause of dental asymmetry, verify the Bolton index and dental discrepancies mesialize the molar. Overall, the treatment with asymmetric extractions obtains good occlusal results. On the other hand, it has been seen that a molar relation can remain in class II or III and be functional without major complications.
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11818/2074
Discipline: Ortodoncia y ortopedia maxilar
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Inca Garcilaso de la Vega. Facultad de Estomatología
Grade or title: Especialista en ortodoncia y ortopedia maxilar
Register date: 9-Mar-2018
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