The orthodontic-periodontic interrelationship in integrated treatment challenges: a systematic review

J Oral Rehabil. 2010 May 1;37(5):377-90. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2842.2010.02068.x. Epub 2010 Feb 25.

Abstract

Orthodontic treatment aims at providing an acceptable functional and aesthetic occlusion with appropriate tooth movements. These movements are strongly related to interactions of teeth with their supportive periodontal tissues. In recent years, because of the increased number of adult patients seeking orthodontic treatment, orthodontists frequently face patients with periodontal problems. Aesthetic considerations, like uneven gingival margins or functional problems resulting from inflammatory periodontal diseases should be considered in orthodontic treatment planning. Furthermore, in cases with severe periodontitis, orthodontics may improve the possibilities of saving and restoring a deteriorated dentition. In modern clinical practice, the contribution of the orthodontist, the periodontist and the general dentist is essential for optimized treatment outcomes. The purpose of this systematic review is to highlight the relationship between orthodontics and periodontics in clinical practice and to improve the level of cooperation between dental practitioners. Potentials and limitations that derive from the interdisciplinary approach of complex orthodontic-periodontal clinical problems are discussed.

Publication types

  • Review
  • Systematic Review

MeSH terms

  • Alveolar Bone Loss / complications
  • Animals
  • Dental Plaque / complications
  • Esthetics, Dental
  • Humans
  • Malocclusion / complications*
  • Malocclusion / therapy
  • Orthodontic Anchorage Procedures / instrumentation
  • Orthodontic Extrusion
  • Orthodontics*
  • Patient Care Team*
  • Periodontics*
  • Periodontitis / complications*
  • Periodontitis / therapy
  • Secondary Prevention