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Journal of the Korean Dental Association
2023 Volume.61 No. 9 p.591 ~ p.600
Necessity of Minor Tooth Movement For Restoration of Implant Prosthesis
Cho Young-Jin
Abstract
When attempting to place a dental implant in a missing area, there is often not enough room for the restoration because the surrounding teeth are tilted toward the missing area, there is an diastema, or the antagonistic teeth are extruding into the edentulous space. To create a functional and aesthetically pleasing prosthesis in such cases, it is essential to pre-establish a sufficient and normal-sized restorative space to achieve a more naturallooking restoration. As part of the pre-implant treatment process, minor tooth movements can be performed to achieve this goal. The importance of orthodontic treatment in relation to implant therapy is often overlooked, but simple orthodontic tooth movements of adjacent teeth before the completion of implant prostheses can yield significant improvements. Implant therapy performed without correcting abnormal spaces can lead to various biological and mechanical complications, highlighting the substantial value of such orthodontic treatment.
Here, representative cases encountered in clinical practice involving common horizontal and vertical space issues and their resolution through orthodontic intervention before completing implant prosthodontic procedure will be introduced.
KEYWORD
Minor tooth movement, Implant prosthesis, Uprighting, Intrusion
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