Effect of orthodontic treatment on alveolar bone thickness in adults: a systematic review

This review aimed at evaluating changes in alveolar bone thickness after completion of orthodontic treatment. Only prospective clinical studies that reported bone thickness in adult patients undergoing non-surgical orthodontic treatment were considered eligible. MEDLINE, EMBASE and LILACS databases...

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Published in:Dental press journal of orthodontics Vol. 24; no. 4; pp. 34 - 45
Main Authors: Sendyk, Michelle, Linhares, Daniele Sigal, Pannuti, Claudio Mendes, Paiva, João Batista de, Rino Neto, José
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Brazil Dental Press International 05-09-2019
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Summary:This review aimed at evaluating changes in alveolar bone thickness after completion of orthodontic treatment. Only prospective clinical studies that reported bone thickness in adult patients undergoing non-surgical orthodontic treatment were considered eligible. MEDLINE, EMBASE and LILACS databases were searched for articles published up to July 2018. A total of 12 studies met the selected criteria. Most of the studies showed that orthodontic treatment produces a reduction in bone thickness of incisors, mainly at the palatal side. On patients undergoing different orthodontic treatment techniques, there was a significant bone thickness reduction, mainly on the palatal side. These findings are relevant and have to be considered in diagnosis and planning of tooth movement, in order to prevent the occurrence of dehiscence and fenestration in alveolar bone.
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Conception or design of the study: MS, CMP. Data acquisition, analysis or interpretation: MS, DSL, CMP, CMP, JBP, JRN. Writing the article: MS. Critical revision of the article: MS, DSL, CMP, CMP, JBP, JRN. Final approval of the article: MS, DSL, CMP, CMP, JBP, JRN. Overall responsibility: MS.
The authors report no commercial, proprietary or financial interest in the products or companies described in this article.
ISSN:2176-9451
2177-6709
2177-6709
DOI:10.1590/2177-6709.24.4.034-045.oar