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Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology | 2014

Treatment of gummy smile: Gingival recontouring with the containment of the elevator muscle of the upper lip and wing of nose. A surgery innovation technique

Carmen Lucia Mueller Storrer; Fabiane Kristine Bochenek Valverde; Felipe Rychuv Santos; Tatiana Miranda Deliberador

The containment of the elevator muscle of the upper lip and wing of nose was used for the treatment of patients with gummy smile. This technique had corrected esthetic alterations of smile, reducing the upper lip elevation, which results in a smaller gingival display. An upper lip lengthening as well as a reduction in the upper lip shortening when the patient smiled could be observed. The high smile line was corrected without compromising the labial harmony. This study presents an innovative and effective therapeutic option to obtain a natural and harmonious smile. The patient expressed a high degree of satisfaction.


Brazilian Dental Journal | 2014

Immunoexpression of PPAR-? and Osteocalcin Proteins for Bone Repair of Critical-Size Defects Treated with Fragmented Autogenous Abdominal Adipose Tissue Graft

Tatiana Miranda Deliberador; Allan Fernando Giovanini; Tertuliano Ricardo Lopes; João César Zielak; Alexandre Moro; Flares Baratto Filho; Felipe Rychuv Santos; Carmen Lucia Mueller Storrer

Immunoexpression of PPAR-γ and osteocalcin proteins was evaluated for bone repair of critical-size defects (CSDs), created in rat calvaria (n=42) and treated with fragmented abdominal autogenous adipose tissue graft. Three groups (n=14) were formed: C (control - blood clot), AB (autogenous bone) and AT (fragmented adipose tissue). The groups were divided into subgroups (n=7) for euthanasia at 30 and 90 days. Histological and immunohistochemical analyses were performed. Data were subjected to descriptive statistics (mode). A complete bone closure was observed in Group AB 90 days after surgery. In Group C, repair was achieved by the formation of collagen fiber bundles oriented parallel to the wound surface at both post-surgery periods. In Group AT the type of healing was characterized by dense connective tissue containing collagen fiber bundles arranged amidst the remaining adipose tissue, with rare heterotopic bone formation associated with fibrosis and different types of tissue necrosis. Immunostaining of PPAR-γ was not observed in any specimen from Groups C and AB. In Group AT, the immunostaining of PPAR-γ was more evident 30 days after surgery. Immunostaining of osteocalcin was present in all groups and at both postoperative periods. The fragmented autogenous abdominal adipose tissue graft did not favor the repair of critical-size bone defects created surgically in rat calvaria as evidenced by the positive immunostaining of PPAR-γ protein and the negative immunostaining of osteocalcin in the osteoblast-like cells and bone matrix.


Archives of Oral Biology | 2017

The local administration of parathyroid hormone encourages the healing of bone defects in the rat calvaria: Micro-computed tomography, histological and histomorphometric evaluation

Caroline Moreira Auersvald; Felipe Rychuv Santos; Mayara Mytie Nakano; Graziela Bianchi Leoni; Manoel Damião de Sousa Neto; Rafaela Scariot; Allan Fernando Giovanini; Tatiana Miranda Deliberador

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effect of a single-dose local administration of PTH on bone healing in rat calvarial bone defects by means of micro-computed tomography, histological and histomorphometric analysis. DESIGN Critical-size cranial osteotomy defects were created in 42 male rats. The animals were randomly divided into 3 groups. In the C Group, the bone defect was only filled with a blood clot. In the S Group, it was filled with a collagen sponge and covered with bovine cortical membrane. In the PTH Group, the defect was filled with a collagen sponge soaked with PTH and covered with bovine cortical membrane. The groups were further split in two for euthanasia 15 and 60days post-surgery. Data was statistically analyzed with t-tests for independent samples or the nonparametric Mann-Whitney test when applicable. Intragroup comparisons were analyzed with paired t-tests (p<0.05). RESULTS Micro-CT analysis results did not demonstrate statistically significant intergroup differences. At 15days post-surgery, the histomorphometric analysis showed that the PTH Group exhibited a significantly higher percentage of bone formation compared with the S Group. At 60days post-surgery, a higher percentage of new bone was observed in the PTH group. CONCLUSION The results suggest that the local administration of PTH encouraged the bone healing in critical-size calvarial defects in rats.


International Journal of Implant Dentistry | 2016

Pneumatization within a maxillary sinus graft: a case report.

Viviane Rozeira Crivellaro; João César Zielak; Tatiana Miranda Deliberador; Naylin Danyele de Oliveira; Felipe Rychuv Santos; Carmen Lucia Mueller Storrer

Rehabilitation of edentulous posterior maxilla with implant-supported prostheses frequently presents a challenge to dentists. This is due to insufficient bone within the region, in addition to other limiting factors such as anatomical pneumatization of the maxillary sinus. Thus, grafting of the maxillary sinus is a common procedure used to counteract these problems. Regardless of the type of biomaterial used, the success of the procedure is dependent on the formation of high-quality bone. Therefore, vascularization is a key factor for successful grafting and for the long-term maintenance of the treatment. This paper reports a clinical case of bone graft pneumatization and attempts to elucidate its potential etiology.


Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dentistry | 2017

Comparison of conventional and semilunar coronally positioned flap techniques for root coverage in teeth with cervical abrasion restored with pink resin

Felipe Rychuv Santos; Carmen Lucia Mueller Storrer; Emanuelle Juliana Cunha; Lucienne Miranda Ulbrich; Camilo Andress Villabona Lopez; Tatiana Miranda Deliberador

Gingival recession is the most common mucogingival defect, characterized by apical migration of the gingival margin from the cementoenamel junction and root exposure. Several surgical techniques are reported for the treatment of gingival recession. Here we present a comparison of the conventional (coronally advanced flap) and semilunar coronally positioned flap techniques for root coverage in teeth with cervical abrasion restored with pink resin that mimics the color of the gingiva. Although the conventional technique is more predictable, we found that both techniques were effective in achieving satisfactory and esthetic root coverage.


RSBO Revista Sul-Brasileira de Odontologia | 2017

Correction of gummy smile prior to restorative procedures: case report

Felipe Rychuv Santos; Fernanda Torres Zamboni; Paula Sayuri Yamaguchi; Carmen Lucia Muller Storrer Storrer; Fernando Henrique Ruppel Osternack; Naylin Danyele de Oliveira; Tatiana Miranda Deliberador

Techniques for aesthetic purposes are being frequently used in dental practice due to social context. These techniques can be used to correct concomitant disharmonies in smile. This clinical case aimed to provide a harmonious smile combining the techniques of gingivoplasty and direct veneers on the maxillary anterior teeth. Case report: The gingivoplasty with clinical crown augmentation sought to correct defects present in tooth-gingival anatomy, resulting in arealignment of the gingival contour. Conclusion: The direct veneer technique with composite resins was elected for closing the interincisal diastema and correction the size of the involved teeth, providing a more aesthetic dental anatomy.


Brazilian Dental Journal | 2015

Non-Pedicled Buccal Fat Pad Grafts to Treatment for Class I and II Gingival Recessions: A Clinical Trial

Tatiana Miranda Deliberador; Claudia Tenório Trevisani; Carmen Lucia Mueller Storrer; Felipe Rychuv Santos; João César Zielak; Celso Bernardo de Souza Filho; Edson Alfredo; Allan Fernando Giovanini

The aim of this study was to analyze the transplant efficiency of non-pedicled buccal fat pad graft (BFPG) for the treatment of Miller Class I or II gingival recessions (GRs) and to compare these results with those of subepithelial connective tissue graft (SCTG), which is considered the gold standard. Twelve patients with Miller Class I or II (≥2 mm) bilateral recessions in maxillary premolars or canines were selected. Recessions were randomly assigned to receive SCTG or BFPG. The clinical parameters evaluated at baseline and at 1, 3, and 6 months postoperatively included gingival index, plaque index, probing depth, GR, clinical attachment level, width of keratinized tissue, thickness of keratinized tissue and gingival margin to the acrylic guide. None of the evaluated clinical parameters differed significantly between the groups. At all evaluated postoperative time-points, both groups exhibited statistically significant differences in GR and gingival margin to the acrylic guide compared to baseline. Six months after surgery, the mean percentages of root coverage were 67.5% and 87.5% in the BFPG and SCTG groups respectively. In both groups, complete root coverage was observed in 50% of cases 6 months after surgery. The results presented herein indicate that the use of BFPG transplant has clinical similarities with SCTG and both may be considered as clinically successful methods for treating Miller Class I and II GRs.


The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College | 2010

Simultaneous application of combination of three surgical techniques for treatment of gingival recession: a case report

Tatiana Miranda Deliberador; Felipe Rychuv Santos; Alvaro Francisco Bosco; Flávia Aparecida Chaves Furlaneto; Michel Reis Messora; Allan Fernando Giovanini; Maria José Hitomi Nagata


RSBO Revista Sul-Brasileira de Odontologia | 2008

Abordagem conservadora no tratamento dos defeitos de furca

Tatiana Miranda Deliberador; Maria José Hitomi Nagata; Flávia Aparecida Chaves Furlaneto; Michel Reis Messora; Alvaro Francisco Bosco; Valdir Gouveia Garcia; Felipe Rychuv Santos


RSBO | 2017

Treatment of class II furcation defects with autogenous bone graft associated with Bichat’s fat pad: case report

Priscila Alves Teixeira; Carmen Lucia Mueller Storrer; Felipe Rychuv Santos; Aline Monise Sebastiani; Tatiana Miranda Deliberador

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Federal University of Paraná

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