16-year-old male was referred by ortho for comprehensive care and extraction of tooth #T. Patient’s mother was very hesitant to have sedation done with the local oral surgeon, so she inquired about the possibility of having the procedure completed in-office.
This procedure was performed without injectable anesthetic using the hard and soft tissue selection and 100% mist. Initial approach to the case was to just elevate and luxate. However, that only resulted in movement on #28 and #30 due to the extent of the ankylosis. Solea was used to trough the tooth and selectively remove bone around the ankylosed tooth. The tooth was then sectioned with Solea until access depth and water collection slowed down the ablation. A surgical handpiece was then utilized to complete the section. No sutures and minimal bleeding resulted in a very clean and efficient surgery. The total procedure time was less than 30 minutes.
The use of Solea aided in both the psychological and surgical management of this case. The quick and smooth cutting of the laser helped to reduce both the patient and the parent’s anxiety when compared to a traditional surgical handpiece. The major surgical benefit was the extreme precision and efficiency of the laser’s cutting. A large flap was not needed and there was minimal bleeding from the incision sites. Overall, the laser resulted in a lesstraumatic procedure that significantly enhanced the patient experience, especially considering the nature of the procedure.
Author: Timothy Anderson
Source: https://www.convergentdental.com/
Orthodontics 14 March 2022
Segmental osteotomy for the management of an ankylosed permanent tooth. A case report
Authors: E.M. Bazzinia, A. Rossib, L. Boschiana, F. Tomatisa, V. Capilupib, E. Ciapponia, G. Garattini
The aim of this case re- port is to describe a method to treat an- kylosed teeth, as an alternative to avul- sion and replantation procedures.MATERIALS AND METHODS.The case of a 13-year-old patient...
This scoping review and analysis were designed to assess the amount of time spent delivering photobiomodulation light therapy after dental extraction to improve postoperative pain and wound healing.
Orthodontics 05 April 2023
Post-treatment stability after five years of retention with vacuum-formed and bonded retainers
The aim of this randomized controlled trial is to evaluate and compare post-treatment changes in the maxilla and mandible after five years of retention with two different retention protocols. The...
Endodontics 08 March 2023
This study analyzes the impact of the chosen platelet-rich fibrin preparation protocol on wound healing and alveolar ridge preservation.
Restorative dentistry 28 February 2023
What is the most effective drug treatment to control tooth extraction pain?
A recent study published in the Journal of Dental Research compared the effectiveness of 10 pharmacological interventions in developing guidelines for the management of acute pain after tooth...
Implantology 16 April 2025
Patient-centred outcome measures in oral surgery: validity and sensitivity
The performances of patient-centred outcome measures after oral surgery were evaluated in a prospective cohort study of 100 patients who had third molar extractions.
Editorials 16 April 2025
Dr. Roseann Mulligan Special Patients Clinic awarded grant to upgrade facilities
The Specialty Dental Clinic Grant aims to improve access to oral healthcare for special-needs patients across California.
News 16 April 2025
Riverwood Dental, a trusted provider of exceptional dental care in Atlanta, is excited to announce the introduction of complimentary comprehensive 3D intraoral scans for all new patients.
News 16 April 2025
Dream Smiles Pediatric Dentistry of Gaithersburg is proud to announce the addition of exceptional pediatric dentists, Dr. Jennifer Rottenberg and Dr. Francis Morgan, to its growing practice.
Products 16 April 2025
During April’s Oral Cancer Awareness Month, Benevis joins its dental industry peers in efforts to highlight the importance of good oral hygiene and proactive risk assessments for the disease.