2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ortho.2011.06.004
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Severe periodontitis and orthodontics: Evaluation of long-term results

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“…Combined orthodontic and periodontal treatment does not compromise the therapeutic effectiveness of the latter [25]. Indeed, this combination may be beneficial since it leads to increased bone resorption stability, a lack of incisor flaring, and improvements in bone defects [26]. However, some authors argue that orthodontic treatment is unsuitable in chronic periodontal patients because bacterial plaque is an etiologic factor in the development of periodontitis and the presence of orthodontic appliances facilitates plaque growth and maturation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Combined orthodontic and periodontal treatment does not compromise the therapeutic effectiveness of the latter [25]. Indeed, this combination may be beneficial since it leads to increased bone resorption stability, a lack of incisor flaring, and improvements in bone defects [26]. However, some authors argue that orthodontic treatment is unsuitable in chronic periodontal patients because bacterial plaque is an etiologic factor in the development of periodontitis and the presence of orthodontic appliances facilitates plaque growth and maturation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, entry terms: orthodontic AND periodontal treatment; orthodontic AND periodontal AND treatment ) identified >2900 articles published in the literature on this interdisciplinary approach. However, the majority of these articles are experimental studies on animal models and case series, with some controlled clinical trials are available …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although it is expected that any orthodontic treatment should initiate after the complete healing of previously inflamed/diseased periodontal tissues, the literature remains unclear (and somehow controversial) on the exact/best moment to start tooth movement after periodontal therapy: immediately after scaling and root planing, 1 to 2 weeks, 2 to 6 months, or 8 to 12 months after active periodontal therapy. Conclusive answers to this and other chief queries continue to be unclear, demonstrating that “a grey zone” remains/exists in the orthodontic treatment of periodontally compromised patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ainsi, chez ces patients, la coronoplastie par réduction amélaire devrait être préférée afin de préserver les papilles gingivales interdentaires. [8]. Un groupe a reçu un traitement orthodontico-parodontal et l'autre, uniquement un traitement parodontal.…”
Section: Quelles Sont Les Limites De Cette Indication Thérapeutiqueunclassified