Transient apical breakdown (TAB) is widely reported in response to trauma, yet its occurrence due to orthodontic forces, particularly in aligner therapy, is less documented within current literature. TAB can easily be misdiagnosed as pulp necrosis, potentially leading to unnecessary and irreversible endodontic procedures. This case report describes an instance of TAB following the initiation of aligner treatment, where the affected tooth initially presented with signs suggesting pulp necrosis but regained normal coloration and pulpal response after six months of active monitoring.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAdults presenting with transverse maxillomandibular discrepancies in Class III skeletal patterns, asymmetries and anterior open bite can be challenging to treatment plan and manage. Therefore, they often necessitate a multidisciplinary approach, with surgical input from the oral and maxillofacial team. It can be difficult to assess how much the maxilla needs to be expanded after surgery in these patients, as the upper and lower teeth cannot be brought into occlusion.
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