Periodontally accelerated osteogenic orthodontics (PAOO) surgery has expanded the limitation of orthodontic movement in deficient ridge by corticotomy and grafting. Traditionally, PAOO utilizes allograft material; however, autografts are still the gold standard in guided bone regeneration. Research has proved human teeth as superior intraoral autogenous donor sites. We propose an innovated surgical protocol, which utilizes extracted teeth as autogenous demineralized dentin matrix graft in PAOO sites. Two cases are presented in this case series.
Learning Objectives:
After this lecture, attendees will be able to:
Compare different grafting materials for surgical management of alveolar ridge deficiency.
Assess different PAOO surgical techniques in extraction cases.
Evaluate the efficiency and pattern of orthodontic tooth movement at sites with grafting materials.