Volume 3 Issue 5 (September-October, 2017)

Case Reports

INTRUSION OF OVER-ERUPTED UPPER FIRST MOLAR USING TWO ORTHODONTIC MINI SCREWS – A INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH
Naveenpal Kaur, Naveen Bansal2, Gurinder Singh, Bhupinder Singh, Veneet Mehta

Overeruption of mandibular molars due to the loss of antagonist teeth causes occlusal functional disturbances. To restore proper occlusion, intrusion of the overerupted molars becomes essential before multidisciplinary reconstructive dental approaches can be initiated. In this case report, a minimally invasive, noncompliant clinical procedure for maxillary molar intrusion using two orthodontic miniscrews is discussed in a patient who require molar intrusion for prosthetic purpose in lower posterior region.
Key words: Disinfection, Immersion, Iodophor.

Corresponding author: Dr. Naveenpal Kaur, PG student, Genesis Institute of Dental Sciences & Research, Ferozepur, Punjab, India

This article may be cited as: Kaur N, Bansal N, Singh G, Singh B, Mehta V. Intrusion of Over-erupted Upper First Molar Using Two Orthodontic Mini screws – A Interdisciplinary Approach. Int J Res Health Allied Sci 2017;3(5):28-30.

 
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