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Influential factors related to the long-term effect of periodontal-orthodontic treatment in patients with aggressive periodontitis and malocclusion / 中华口腔医学杂志
Chinese Journal of Stomatology ; (12): 86-92, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-799356
ABSTRACT
Objective@#To investigate the influential factors related to the long-term effect of periodontal-orthodontic treatment in patients with aggressive periodontitis (AgP).@*Methods@#A retrospective analysis was conducted in 25 AgP patients, who have received periodontal-orthodontic treatment in Peking University School and Hospital of Stomatology. Changes in the ratio of the residual alveolar bone height (RBH) was measured at three time points baseline (T0), post orthodontic treatment (T1), and the last re-visit 3 years after orthodontic treatment (T2). Root abnormity was evaluated by observing periapical radiographs, and its relationship with alveolar bone loss after orthodontic treatment was analyzed. A multi-level analysis on factors related to the clinical outcome (alveolar bone height change) was performed.@*Results@#Totally 693 teeth of 25 patients at T0 and T1 and 368 teeth of 14 patients at T2 were investigated. During the periodontal-orthodontic treatment, the RBH was mainly influenced by root abnormity (estimation value −2.392), tooth position (estimation value for upper teeth vs. lower teeth 3.139, and anterior teeth vs. posterior teeth −3.469) and the baseline RBH at T0 (estimation value −0.391) (P<0.05). Teeth with root abnormity, teeth in mandibular and anterior area, and teeth with higher RBH showed less change in T1-T0 RBH values. In the long-term follow-up, RBH was mainly influenced by tooth position (estimation value for upper teeth vs. lower teeth 3.735, and anterior teeth vs. posterior teeth −5.318), the baseline RBH and probing depth (PD) at T0. Teeth in mandibular and anterior area, teeth with higher RBH (estimation value -0.498) and PD (estimation value -1.594) (P<0.05) showed less change in T0-T2 RBH values.@*Conclusions@#During orthodontic treatment, teeth with abnormal root, lower teeth, anterior teeth, and teeth with high RBH were unfavorable factors for bone gain. In the long-term observation, lower teeth, anterior teeth, teeth with high RBH and PD at first visit were unfavorable factors for bone gain.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Stomatology Year: 2020 Type: Article