Paulo Renato Carvalho RIBEIRO, Sérgio Henrique Casarim FERNANDES, Gustavo Saggioro OLIVEIRA
Introduction: Rapid canine retraction through distraction of the periodontal ligament is a tooth movement technique that allows space closure of first premolar extraction space within a period of two to three weeks while providing significant reduction in orthodontic treatment time. Objective: To propose changes in the original surgical technique and in the placement of distractors. Conclusions: Rapid canine retraction is a technique that provides significant reduction in orthodontic treatment time. Changes in the surgical technique provided greater speed and safety in surgery. As a minimum benefit, when positioned palatally, distractors helped to preserve the buccal bone plate and prevented canine proclination.
Keywords: Distraction osteogenesis. Tooth movement. Orthodontic space closure.
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