Abstract
Laser application in orthodontic surgery is effective, a non-invasive method. Different laser systems can be used to perform the contained canine exposure technique, re- ferring to the biophysical data of this methodology. The use of this modality provides an operative advantage by enabling a bloodless operating field, short manipulation time and good postoperative effects. It reduces pain and post-intervention edema, ensuring hemostasis enables the orthodontist to perform the orthodontic procedure more correctly in the same session. with the surgical inter- vention, the lack of scarring and very good healing of the wound is also evident. We present our clinical experience in the exposure of 2 contained maxillary canines in a 13-year- old patient undergoing orthodontic therapy with the aim of highlighting the advantages of this method in operative and postoperative aspects.
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