Vol. 10, Issue 4, Part A (2024)
The interdisciplinary relationship between orthodontics and periodontics: Enhancing patient care
Dr. Vaishnavi S Kayarkar, Dr. Krutika Bidkar, Dr. Rameshwar Arun Munde, Dr. Meher P Ingole, Dr. Utkarsha D Gudadhe, Dr. Rishikesh Kolse and Dr Arpita Gur
The integration of orthodontics and periodontics has become increasingly vital in the management of dental health, particularly for patients with periodontal concerns. This article explores the multifaceted benefits of orthodontic treatment for periodontal patients, emphasizing its role in addressing osseous defects and gingival discrepancies. Key aspects include preorthodontic osseous surgery to correct issues such as osseous craters and three-wall intra-bony defects, which can enhance the effectiveness of subsequent orthodontic interventions. Additionally, orthodontics can effectively treat hemiseptal defects and advanced horizontal bone loss by repositioning teeth to improve periodontal architecture. The management of gingival discrepancies, including uneven gingival margins, significant abrasion, and open gingival embrasures, is also discussed, highlighting how orthodontic movement can restore aesthetic harmony and promote gingival health. Overall, the collaborative approach between orthodontics and periodontics not only improves aesthetic outcomes but also fosters long-term periodontal stability, making it a crucial consideration in comprehensive dental care.
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