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2010, Number 1

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Rev Mex Periodontol 2010; 1 (1)

Spontaneous correction of pathological dental migration after periodontal treatment. Case report

Porras LD, Zerón A
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Language: Spanish
References: 21
Page: 31-35
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Key words:

Dental migration, pathological migration, diastema, spontaneous correction, periodontitis.

ABSTRACT

Pathological tooth migration (PTM) is a common complication of moderate to severe periodontitis and is often the cause that motivates patients to seek dental treatment with the frequent reference: «my teeth are separated». In this review of the literature (PubMed), we present the available information on the prevalence, etiology, treatment and prevention of pathologic tooth migration report of a clinical case treated for the residence of graduate program in periodontics.


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