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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Iatrogenic Damage to the Periodontium Caused by Orthodontic Treatment Procedures: An Overview

The Open Dentistry Journal 26 June 2015 RESEARCH ARTICLE DOI: 10.2174/1874210601509010228

Abstract

In orthodontic treatment, teeth are moved in to new positions and relationships and the soft tissue and underlying bone are altered to accommodate changes in esthetics and function. Function is more important than esthetics. The speciality of orthodontics has in addition to its benefits, complications as well as risks associated with its procedures. However the benefits outweigh the risks & complications in most of the treatment cases. Few of the unwanted side effects associated with treatment are tooth discolorations, enamel decalcification, periodontal complications like open gingival embrasures, root resorption, allergic reactions to nickel & chromium as well as treatment failure in the form of relapse.

Keywords: Iatrogenic, orthodontics, periodontium, tooth movement. .
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