CLINICAL SUBSTANTIATION FOR MAKING AN OPTION OF THE MODE TO OPEN AN IMPACTED TOOTH
Keywords:
impacted teeth, orthodontic treatment, highly-energetic laser radiation, surgical access, diathermocoagulationAbstract
Impacted teeth are thought to be quite a prevalent pathology affecting young people and requiring an accurate and deliberate approach for the diagnosing and making an option of the way of treatment. However, an adequate management of such patients results in positive outcome providing the restoration of the dentitions’ integrity and adequately to the utmost esthetics as well as the dental maxillary apparatus functioning. A complex treatment involves surgical, orthodontic and combined one. The most efficient result of the management in the long-term perspective is achieved if to apply highly-energetic laser radiation to create an access with further orthodontic treatment.
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