TECHNICAL PAOO AN ALTERNATIVE IN THE ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT: REVISION OF LITERATURE
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https://doi.org/10.31984/oactiva.v3i1.147Keywords:
orthodontics, bone matrix, tooth movement, accelerationAbstract
An alternative that has provided benefits in orthodontic treatment to reduce root resorption and provide better stability after treatment is periodontally advanced orthodontic therapy, to achieve success in treatment there must be strict cooperation between the orthodontist and periodontist during the planning of the case . In this therapy it is necessary to perform a surgical approach called corticotomy consisting of access to the cortical bone, this process activates a physiological cascade responsible for producing accelerated orthodontic movement. There are promising clinical and histological results, as evidenced by scientific evidence. PAOO increases orthodontic movement after alveolar decortication and bone augmentation contributes to bone union providing long-term treatment stability; increase the alveolar volume and strengthen the periodontium.
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