The Correlation between the Bone Morphotype and Density and Root Apical Resorption of the Anterior Teeth Due to Orthodontic Forces

N. Tsilosani, Natia Natsvlishvili, E. Mirvelashvili, Tea Zerekidze
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The potential side effects of modern orthodontic treatment and its unfavorable impact on dentition and hard tissues have been extensively discussed in professional literature for decades. The presence of uncontrolled forces can result in pulp necrosis, radicular reabsorption, and/or loss of alveolar bone. Dehiscence and fenestration are more commonly found in anterior than posterior teeth, where only the periodontal ligament and the mucosa protect the dental root. Most studies investigating the effect of periodontal phenotype over gingival recession in orthodontic patients have primarily focused on examining the soft tissues. However, due to the vulnerability of thin alveolar bone, the previous evaluation of orthodontic candidate patients may also include the analysis of hard tissues. Bone density plays an important role in facilitating orthodontic tooth movement, such that reductions in bone density can significantly increase movement velocity. These types of localized density changes can affect the rate of orthodontic tooth movement and may also influence the risk of unwanted outcomes, such as the occurrence of dental external apical root resorption. According to the literature, the links of root resorption with the bone morphotype and the density are relevant in clinical dentistry but have not been studied in detail. However, the existing data is not yet conclusive.
正畸力导致的前牙骨形态和密度与根尖吸收之间的相关性
几十年来,专业文献一直在广泛讨论现代正畸治疗的潜在副作用及其对牙齿和硬组织的不利影响。不可控力的存在会导致牙髓坏死、根吸收和/或牙槽骨丧失。前牙比后牙更容易发生开裂和溃疡,因为前牙只有牙周韧带和粘膜保护牙根。大多数调查牙周表型对正畸患者牙龈退缩影响的研究主要集中在软组织的检查上。然而,由于薄牙槽骨的脆弱性,以前对正畸候选患者的评估也可能包括对硬组织的分析。骨密度在促进正畸牙齿移动方面起着重要作用,因此骨密度的降低会显著增加牙齿移动的速度。这些类型的局部密度变化会影响正畸牙齿的移动速度,还可能影响出现意外结果的风险,如发生牙外根吸收。根据文献记载,牙根吸收与骨形态和密度的关系与临床牙科有关,但尚未进行详细研究。然而,现有的数据尚未得出结论。
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