Sirurgical clivage: option for radical treatment of mandibular third molars. An in vitro study.

Authors

  • Edela PURICELLI UFRGS
  • Marcel Fasolo de PARIS UFRGS
  • Alberto TAMAGNA UFRGS
  • Deise PONZONI
  • Mári Estela KENNER UFRGS

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22456/2177-0018.7737

Keywords:

Surgical cleavage, Retained tooth, Strength

Abstract

Surgical clivage is defined as a longitudinal odontosection, produced by a double bisel chisel. This technique is very useful for radical treatment of third molar retention, mainly in its mesioangular position with approximately 45 degrees of inclination angle. The odontosection offers advantages like less bone and tooth drilling and a reduction on surgical time, giving more confort for the patient. The authors define in vitro the necessary strength for tooth fragmentation. The statistics results showed that there are no distinction among the strength employed when there were different numbers of strikes in the chinsel.

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Author Biographies

Edela PURICELLI, UFRGS

Doutora pela Universidade de Düsseldorf, Alemanha; Profª Curso de Mestrado em Clínicas Odontológicas, área de concentração em CTBMF e da área de Patologia Bucal, FO-UFRGS; Chefe da Unidade de CTBMF - Hospital de Clínicas de PA/HCPA-UFRGS

Marcel Fasolo de PARIS, UFRGS

CD, Aluno do Programa de Capacitação em CTBMF, FO-UFRGS

Alberto TAMAGNA, UFRGS

Doutor em Engenharia; Prof. Titular do Departamento de Engenharia Mecânica da Faculdade de Engenharia - UFRGS

Deise PONZONI

CD, Mestre em Clínicas Odontológicas, área de concentração CTBMF, FO-UFRGS

Mári Estela KENNER, UFRGS

CD, Aluna do Programa de Capacitação em CTBMF, FO-UFRGS

Published

2000-10-15

How to Cite

PURICELLI, E., PARIS, M. F. de, TAMAGNA, A., PONZONI, D., & KENNER, M. E. (2000). Sirurgical clivage: option for radical treatment of mandibular third molars. An in vitro study. Revista Da Faculdade De Odontologia De Porto Alegre, 41(2), 9–13. https://doi.org/10.22456/2177-0018.7737

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