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American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics | 1994

Tunnel traction of infraosseous impacted maxillary canines. A three-year periodontal follow-up.

Aldo Crescini; Carlo Clauser; R. Giorgetti; Pierpaolo Cortellini; G.P. Pini Prato

A surgical orthodontic procedure was used to treat deep infraosseous impacted canines (test teeth) associated with the persistence of the deciduous tooth in 15 patients who had the contralateral canine normally erupted (control teeth). The periodontal outcome was evaluated at the end of the orthodontic treatment and 3 years later. After extraction of the deciduous canine, a mucoperiosteal flap was raised on the buccal (seven cases) or palatal (eight cases) aspect, to expose the cusp of the impacted tooth. The empty socket of the deciduous tooth was extended to reach the impacted cusp and to form an osseous tunnel. A chain was passed through the tunnel and fixed to a bonded device on the impacted cusp. The flap was sutured back into its original position. The chain was used for traction to the impacted canine toward the center of the alveolar ridge. No attachment loss and no recession were observed at the end of the active therapy or 3 years later. No significant differences in keratinized tissue width were observed between test and control teeth at the follow-up examination.


Journal of Clinical Periodontology | 2008

Aesthetic perception after root coverage procedure.

Roberto Rotundo; Michele Nieri; Massimiliano Mori; Carlo Clauser; Giovanpaolo Pini Prato

AIM To investigate the aesthetic perception of the clinical outcomes of a simulated root coverage procedure in three different groups: patients, dentists, and periodontists. MATERIAL AND METHODS 100 patients, 107 general dentists affiliated with the Dental Association of Prato, Italy, and 81 active members of the Italian Society of Periodontology were recruited for this study. The following variables: age, gender, level of education, place of residence, and years of practice (only for dentists and periodontists) were recorded by means of a questionnaire administered to each subject within the three different groups. In addition, the participants in the study were requested to assign scores to images of eight simulated clinical cases of gingival recessions: a pre- and post-treatment image for each case. RESULTS Statistically significant differences between groups were not detected in most of the scores. Gender and residence were not significantly associated with the scores, while age was correlated for two clinical cases (p=0.0014 and 0.0017). All the cases of complete root coverage showed the highest scores among all the participants. CONCLUSIONS These results showed that complete root coverage following root coverage procedure is perceived as the most successful outcome by patients, dentists, and periodontists.


European Journal of Orthodontics | 2013

Expansion of maxillary arches with crossbite: a systematic review of RCTs in the last 12 years

Giliana Zuccati; Serena Casci; Tiziana Doldo; Carlo Clauser

The aim of this study was to review recent randomized clinical trials (RCTs) dealing with the effectiveness of various modalities of orthopaedic/orthodontic expansion of maxillary arches with crossbite and the associated 6 month post retention stability. The study selection criteria included RCTs involving subjects with maxillary deficiency with crossbite, with no limits of age. The authors searched the following electronic databases from 1999 to January 2011: the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), MEDLINE, LILACS, and WEB of SCIENCE. The search strategy resulted in 12 articles meeting the inclusion criteria. Most of the studies did not meet major methodological requirements; some studies were not relevant because of small sample size, possible bias and unaccounted for confounding variables, lack of blinding in measurements, and deficient statistical methods. Treatment outcomes were different depending on the appliance used, tooth tissue-borne/tooth-borne expanders, bonded semi-rapid maxillary expansion (SRME), or rapid maxillary expansion (RME); in any case, methodological flaws prevent any sound conclusion. Stable results have been measured at the 6 month follow-up after removal of the retention plate in the treated groups in the maxillary intermolar and intercanine distances. Long-term stability results should be assessed. The Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) Statement could be helpful in improving the reporting of RCTs.


American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics | 2009

Randomized clinical trials in orthodontics: Reality, dream, or nightmare?

Giliana Zuccati; Carlo Clauser; Roberto Giorgetti

Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are considered the highest level in the hierarchy of evidence for treatment effectiveness. However, RCTs have also been criticized for various shortcomings. The purpose of this article was to review the most common criticisms against RCTs and answer them based on the principles of scientific inquiry, so that orthodontists can build their evidence-based practice on the best scientific research. In the era of evidence-based medicine, designing RCTs is the challenge for researchers in orthodontics.


Archive | 1986

The Use of Fibrin Sealant (Tissucol/Tisseel) in Periodontal Surgery: Clinical and Histological Evaluation

G. P. Pini Prato; Carlo Clauser; Pierpaolo Cortellini

The use of fibrin sealant (Tissucol) in periodontal surgery was tested in animal experiments, which showed an increase in the number of fibroblasts in the wound 3 days after surgery. No delay in wound healing was found on histologic sections. A clinical evaluation was also carried out, with a split-mouth design at first, and as a standard procedure later. Follow-up of 128 patients up to 3 years showed no adverse effect attributable to Tissucol. Instead hemostatic and adhesive qualities of the system facilitated surgery and shortened operating times, while wound healing appeared better in the first postoperative days.


Journal of Periodontology | 2017

Commentary: A Translational Medicine Approach to Tooth Transplantation

Giovanpaolo Pini Prato; Giliana Zuccati; Carlo Clauser

The autogenous tooth transplantation approach to replace missing teeth has been in use for a long time. Different surgical techniques have been developed to improve prognosis and longevity of transplanted teeth with complete root formation. Many factors reportedly affected short- and long-term success of the procedure: complications such as ankylosis and root resorption up to the tooth exfoliation have occurred frequently. Several studies have appeared on this issue over the years. However, outcomes of transplantations have not yet been conclusively determined as no randomized clinical trials have been published on this issue, and their effectiveness has been evaluated only in observational studies. On the other hand, interesting information from specific experimental studies on the healing pattern of the interface between the root surface and alveolar bone in the replantation/transplantation model, and from non-related studies dealing with mechanically induced periodontal trauma, has been available and potentially useful since the 1970s to 1980s. However, this information has not been incorporated into clinical literature regarding tooth autotransplantation. This commentary aims to show how information from related and unrelated experimental models was translated to a clinical setting and led to a novel approach, successfully applied, in the autotransplantation of a multirooted tooth with completed root formation.


Journal of Periodontology | 1992

Guided Tissue Regeneration Versus Mucogingival Surgery in the Treatment of Human Buccal Gingival Recession

Giampaolo Pini Prato; Carlo Tinti; Giampaolo Vincenzi; Cristina Magnani; Pierpaolo Cortellini; Carlo Clauser


Journal of Periodontology | 1993

Histologic assessment of new attachment following the treatment of a human buccal recession by means of a guided tissue regeneration procedure.

Pierpaolo Cortellini; Carlo Clauser; G. Pini Prato


Journal of Periodontology | 2005

Coronally Advanced Flap: The Post-Surgical Position of the Gingival Margin Is an Important Factor for Achieving Complete Root Coverage

Giovan Paolo Pini Prato; Carlo Baldi; Michele Nieri; Debora Franseschi; Pierpaolo Cortellini; Carlo Clauser; Roberto Rotundo; Leonardo Muzzi


Journal of Periodontology | 1998

Mucogingival Versus Guided Tissue Regeneration Procedures in the Treatment of Deep Recession Type Defects

Giovanni Zucchelli; Carlo Clauser; M. De Sanctis; M. Calandriello

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Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

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