Abstract

This study aimed to design a modified subgingival sling suture for periodontally accelerated osteogenic orthodontics (PAOO) as well as evaluate postoperative effects including gingival recession (GR), alveolar bone crest resorption, dental plague accumulation on sutures and alveolar bone augmentation. Twelve patients with bone defects in the anterior alveolar region of the mandible were included in this study. Subgingival sling suture, developed from traditional sling suture, was applied in modified PAOO operation. Probing depth, bleeding index, and GR were assessed, and cone-beam computerized tomography and laser microscope for thread surface were evaluated at baseline, postoperative 1 and 3 months to analyze the effects. Alveolar bone thickness on the labial side at the midpoint of the middle third of the root increased from 0.96 ± 0.28 mm to 3.38 ± 0.61 mm (P < .01), and that of the apical third advanced from 1.26 ± 0.33 mm to 3.61 ± 1.02 mm (P < .01), both exhibiting significant increase. No significant alveolar bone crest loss, probing depth increase, GR, and attachment loss was observed. This modified PAOO operation, associated with novel subgingival sling suture, productively augments alveolar bone volume and addresses problems in terms of GR and vertical loss of alveolar bone.

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