The relationships between malocclusion, fixed orthodontic appliances and periodontal disease. A review of the literature
Publié en ligne: 13 déc. 2023
Pages: 121 - 129
Reçu: 01 sept. 2007
Accepté: 01 nov. 2007
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/aoj-2007-0019
Mots clés
© 2007 Jan van Gastel et al., published by Sciendo
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Aims
To review the literature on the periodontal implications of malocclusion and fixed orthodontic appliances.
Methods
The PubMed database was searched for original articles on ‘orthodontics and gingivitis/periodontology/plaque/microbiology/histology’, ‘bracket and gingivitis/periodontology/plaque/microbiology/histology’, ‘crowding/spacing/overbite/overjet/open bite/crossbite traumatic occlusion and gingivitis/periodontology/plaque/microbiology/histology’. Only articles published between 1970 and 30 April 2007 were used. The search was augmented by screening the references cited in each paper for additional articles that might have been missed by the electronic search.
Results/Conclusions
Dental plaque is the primary cause of gingival inflammation and periodontitis. Conditions that encourage the growth and retention of dental plaque result in a localised gingivitis, which rarely progresses to periodontal disease. Only a few studies report attachment loss during orthodontic treatment. The contradictory findings on the impact of malocclusion and orthodontic appliances on periodontal health may be partly due to the selection of materials and differences in the research methods employed.