Does the time-point of orthodontic space closure initiation after tooth extraction affect the incidence of gingival cleft development? A randomized controlled clinical trial

J Periodontol. 2020 May;91(5):572-581. doi: 10.1002/JPER.19-0376. Epub 2019 Oct 17.

Abstract

Background: Gingival clefts (GCs) develop frequently during orthodontic space closure and may compromise the treatment outcome. This study assessed whether the time-point of orthodontic space closure initiation, after permanent tooth extraction, affects the incidence of GC.

Methods: In 25 patients requiring bilateral premolar extraction because of orthodontic reasons, one premolar, chosen at random, was extracted 8 weeks before space closure initiation ("delayed movement," DM), whereas the contralateral premolar was extracted 1 week before ("early movement," EM) ("treatment group"). Presence or absence of GC after 3 and 6 months ("time-point") was recorded and any association with various parameters (i.e., treatment group, time-point, gender, jaw, craniofacial growth, gingival biotype, buccal bone dehiscence after extraction, space closure) was statistically assessed.

Results: Twenty-one patients contributing with 26 jaws were finally included in the analysis. Overall, GCs were frequent after 3 (DM: 53.9%; EM: 69.2%) and 6 months (DM: 76.9%; EM: 88.5%). EM (P = 0.014) and larger space closure within the study period (P = 0.001) resulted in a significantly higher incidence of GC. Further, there was a tendency for GC development in the presence of buccal bone dehiscence (P = 0.052) and thin gingival biotype (P = 0.054). "Fast movers" (herein cases with a tooth movement ≥1 mm per month) developed a GC in >90% of the cases already after 3 months. "Slow movers" developed a GC in 25% and 70% after 3 months and final evaluation, respectively.

Conclusions: GC development is a frequent finding during orthodontic space closure and seems to occur more frequently with early tooth movement initiation and in "fast movers."

Keywords: gingiva; gingival disease; orthodontic space closure; tooth extraction; tooth socket.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Bicuspid
  • Gingival Diseases*
  • Humans
  • Incidence
  • Orthodontic Space Closure*
  • Tooth Extraction
  • Tooth Movement Techniques