医学
牙科
咀嚼力
探血
牙周炎
临床附着丧失
牙齿活动度
牙龈和牙周袋
口腔正畸科
作者
Cássio Volponi Carvalho,Luciana Saraiva,Flávio Paim Falcão Bauer,Rui Yoshio Kimura,Maria Luisa Silveira Souto,Carlos Cheque Bernardo,Cláudio Mendes Pannuti,Giuseppe Alexandre Romito,Francisco Emílio Pustiglioni
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ajodo.2017.08.018
摘要
•Orthodontic movement of the teeth resulted in stability of periodontal tissues. •AP group showed a significant decrease of PI, BoP, PPD, and CAL gain between T0 and T1. •Orthodontic treatment can improve the periodontal condition of AP patients. Introduction Aggressive periodontitis (AP) is a condition that promotes breakdown of the periodontal tissues in a short time. In severe cases, pathologic migration of teeth and tooth loss can occur, producing esthetic and functional problems for the patient. Orthodontic treatment may be recommended to restore esthetics and masticatory function. We assessed the effects of orthodontic movement in the periodontal tissues of treated patients with AP. Methods Ten subjects (ages 25.0 ± 5.22 years) with AP received periodontal treatment followed by orthodontic treatment. Maintenance sessions were performed monthly under a strict dental biofilm control. They were compared with 10 periodontally healthy subjects (ages 22.9 ± 5.23 years) who received orthodontic treatment. Probing pocket depth, clinical attachment level, bleeding on probing, and dental plaque index were measured at baseline, after orthodontic treatment, and after 4 months. Results Statistical analysis showed improvement in all clinical parameters between baseline and 4 months after orthodontic treatment: probing pocket depth (0.29 mm), clinical attachment level (0.38 mm), bleeding on probing (4.0%), and dental plaque index (11%). Conclusions The periodontal parameters of the AP patients remained stable during orthodontic treatment under strict biofilm control.
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