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The editors Federico Brugnami, DDS, Specialty in Periodontics, received his DDS from the University La Sapienza of Rome, Italy, and his certificate at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA, USA. He maintains a private practice limited to periodontics, oral implants, and adult orthodontics in Rome, Italy. Alfonso Caiazzo, DDS, is a visiting assistant professor of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in the Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine at Boston University in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He also maintains a private practice limited to oral surgery and implant dentistry in Salerno, Italy. Simonetta Meuli, DDS, PhD, DDS, Specialization in Orthodontics, is a Visiting Professor at the School of Specialization of Orthodontics, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Rome, Italy, and is a Visiting Professor at the School of Specialization of Orthodontics, Unicamillus International University in Rome, Italy.
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A fully updated new edition of this state-of-the art reference for improving orthodontic outcomes Orthodontically Driven Osteogenesis, Second Edition, offers a cutting-edge and comprehensive overview of regenerative corticotomy surgical techniques and their applications to dental practice. Covering all aspects of incorporating these techniques, the book includes information on selecting treatment options, improving orthodontic efficiency, and minimizing surgical exposure, with detailed step-by-step surgical techniques. The Second Edition has been rewritten with a new focus on 3D treatment planning and clear aligners, adding chapters completely dedicated to digitalization, minimally invasive tunnel technique, and orthognathic surgery, in addition to updates and new advances throughout. Chapters are written by leading experts in the field, offering an authoritative, comprehensive resource with hundreds of high-quality images. A companion website provides video clips, the figures from the book in PowerPoint, and tables. Readers of the Second Edition of Orthodontically Driven Osteogenesis will also find:
Contenu
List of Contributors xiii
Introduction xiv
1 Orthodontic Tissue Engineering: A 20-Year Retrospective and Philosophical Polemic 1
Neal C. Murphy
Dedication 1
Introductory Rationale 1
Topical Issues 4
The Alveolus Bone Is Not a Process 7
Epigenetics and the Waddington Landscape 8
From Osteotomy to Corticotomy to Tissue Engineering 10
Farrar Revisited: Bending Bone and CPO 11
Histophysiology of Orthodontically Driven Osteogenesis 14
Cell-Level Orthodontics 15
Timid Surgery and Its Consequences 15
Conceptual Foundation Through Historical Evolution 16
German Roots 16
The Introduction Into English 17
Suya and the Asian Connection 18
1980s: Anholm and the Loma Linda Investigation 18
A 20th Century Summary 20
21st Century Pioneers 21
The Entry of Academics 21
"Wilckodontics," PAOO/AOO, and Tissue Engineering 21
The Small Window Myth 24
The "Need" for Extraction Myth 24
On Beauty 25
From PAOO to SCAT; Dead Cells to Living Tissue 29
Beyond the Ligament with Mechano-biology 31
The Mechanosome 33
Enter the Exosome 35
TMP and MOP Nonsurgical Alternatives 35
The Problems with Orthodontics 38
Papillary Slough as a Troubling Complication 38
Managing Periodontal Infection 39
PAOO and SCAT Step-by-Step 40
Ortho-Infection 44
Oral Hygiene - A Pragmatic Imperative 46
Compliance Dialogue 47
Enhanced Bass Technique 47
Effective Oral Health Techniques 49
A Heretical Dehiscence Theory 49
How Fast is "Fast"? - A 4-Day
Treatment 51
Conclusions 52
Afterword for Academic Leaders 54
Acknowledgments 55
References 55
Recommended Reading 59
2 From Acceleration to Osteogenesis 60
Federico Brugnami
Accelerated Tooth Movement 60
Corticotomy 61
Accelerated Tooth Movement in Laboratory Animals 61
Accelerated Tooth Movement in the Canine Laboratory Model 62
Canine Study Description and Design 62
Canine Tooth Movement Data 68
Tooth Movement Paradigms: PDL Cell-Mediated versus Spongiosa Osteopenia 71
From Corticotomy to Grafting with Decortication (From Acceleration to Osteogenesis) 72
Histologic and Long-Term CBCT Evaluation 74
Conclusions 81
Acknowledgments 82
References 82
3 From Corticotomy to Orthodontically Driven Osteogenesis: Surgical Considerations 87
Alfonso Caiazzo and Federico Brugnami
Introduction 87
Historical Background 88
Biophysiologic Considerations 89
Indications for SAD or Corticotomy Alone 89
Contraindications 90
Advantages 90
Surgical Technique 90
Preoperative Considerations 90
Incision Design 91
Flap Reflection and Exposure 91
Corticotomy/Surgical Decortication 92
Bone Grafting 92
Suturing 94
Postsurgical Considerations 94
Single Flap Regenerative Corticotomy (SFRC) 95
Case 1 (SFRC) 96
Tunnel Regenerative Corticotomy (TURC) 96
Case 2 100
Conclusions 103
Acknowledgments 108
References 110
4 Orthodontically Driven Osteogenesis (ODO) Indications and Applications in Orthodontics 111
Simonetta Meuli, Federico Brugnami, and Gianfranco Giordano
Introduction 111
The Basic Concepts 113
Orthodontic Implications of Bone Injury: The RAP 114
From Corticotomy to Grafting with Decortication 115
Practical Applications and Indications 117
Maximizing the Window of Opportunity 120
Contraindications 120
Applications 121
Segmental Alveolar Decortication 121
Decortication Procedures with Clear Aligners 121
Interprofessional Communication 121
Conclusion 122
Cases Presentation 122
Introductory Note 122
Case 1 123
Case 2 124
3D Digital Planning and Clear Aligner Treatment 124
Case 3 124
Case 4 136
Conclusion 151
Acknowledgments 151
References 163
5 Three-dimensional
Digital Planning of Orthodontic Treatment: A Powerful Tool in Understanding, Communicating, and Planning Orthodontically Driven Osteogenesis 167
Simonetta Meuli
Introduction 167
Virtual Orthodontic Treatment 167
Potential of Virtual Three-dimensional 169
Traditional Versus Printing Technology 169
Imaging 171
Digital Models 171
Virtual Three-dimensional Orthodontic Planning Models 172
Integration of CBCT Into the Digital Orthodontic Treatment Flow 174
"ClinCheck" and CBCT Integration as a Planning Tool for ODO 176
References 176
6 From Orthodontically Driven Corticotomy to Orthodontically Driven Osteogenesis: Tissue Engineering to Enhance Orthodontic Treatment, Guided by the Orthodontist 178
Federico Brugnami and Alfonso Caiazzo
Introduction 178
Surgical Techniques: The Beginning of Tissue Engineering in Orthodontics 178
Surgical Strategies: Single Flap Corticotomy (SFC) and Tunnel Regenerative Corticotomy (TURC) 179
The Concept of Orthodontically Driven Corticotomy (ODC): From ODC to ODO 185
Surgical Strategies in ODO: Segmental, Sequential, Segmental, and Sequential Approaches 185
Segmental Approach 185
Sequential Approach 190
What is ODC? 190
Case Presentation 191
Case 1 191
Case 2 194
Case 4 197
Conclusions 203
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