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Guided Tissue Regeneration and Orthodontics. A Review of the Literature

Gesteuerte Geweberegeneration und Kieferorthopädie. Ein aktueller Literaturüberblick

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Abstract

Guided tissue regeneration is a common form of treatment in dentistry nowadays. The orthodontist will inevitably have to deal with patients needing such therapy more often in the future. This review of the literature addresses the question of whether and if so, how patients with these medical requirements can be treated. We have systematically reviewed the current literature for recommendations, guidelines and problems associated with this treatment. Our data evaluation led us to conclude that such treatment is possible, and that it delivers promising results. However, more basic research on this interdisciplinary therapy should be carried out to identify and reduce risks and offer the patient greater safety during orthodontic treatment.

Zusammenfassung

Die Behandlung von Patienten durch Techniken der gesteuerten Geweberegeneration findet in der Zahnheilkunde einen immer häufigeren Einsatz. Zwangsläufig werden sich Kieferorthopäden immer häufiger mit diesem Patientengut konfrontiert sehen. Der Frage, ob und wie man Patienten mit dieser Krankengeschichte behandeln kann, soll in einer Literaturübersicht nachgegangen werden. Durch eine systematische Literaturrecherche wurde die existierende Literatur zusammengetragen und auf bestehende Empfehlungen, Richtlinien und auch Probleme für eine Behandlung durchsucht. Nach Beurteilung der Datenlage kann man rückschließen, dass eine solche Behandlung möglich scheint und auch vielversprechende Resultate liefert. Dennoch liegt noch ein großer Untersuchungsbedarf an dieser interdisziplinären Zusammenarbeit vor, um mögliche Risiken planbarer zu machen und dem Patienten eine höhere Sicherheit in der kieferorthopädischen Therapie bieten zu können.

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Reichert, C., Deschner, J., Kasaj, A. et al. Guided Tissue Regeneration and Orthodontics. A Review of the Literature. J Orofac Orthop 70, 6–19 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00056-009-0814-1

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