Clinical evaluation of periodontal health during orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances
Objectives: Fixed orthodontic appliances make daily application of oral hygiene standard procedures more difficult and in time may lead to accumulation of oral biofilms and development of gingivitis and hyperplasia. The aim of the study is to evaluate the periodontal health expressed by clinical ind...
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doaj-8d861a9db2964c3ba84c7bff40acc62d2021-09-06T19:39:50ZengSciendoActa Medica Marisiensis2247-61132014-12-0160626526810.1515/amma-2015-0006amma-2015-0006Clinical evaluation of periodontal health during orthodontic treatment with fixed appliancesHănțoiu T.0Monea Adriana1Lazăr Luminița2Hănțoiu Liana3University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Tirgu Mures, RomaniaUniversity of Medicine and Pharmacy of Tirgu Mures, RomaniaUniversity of Medicine and Pharmacy of Tirgu Mures, RomaniaUniversity of Medicine and Pharmacy of Tirgu Mures, RomaniaObjectives: Fixed orthodontic appliances make daily application of oral hygiene standard procedures more difficult and in time may lead to accumulation of oral biofilms and development of gingivitis and hyperplasia. The aim of the study is to evaluate the periodontal health expressed by clinical indices in patients under orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances, according to different oral hygene maintenance programs. Material and method: We performed a randomized prospective study on 60 patients with fixed orthodontic appliances (17-25 years of age) devided in three study groups. The clnical indices recorded were: modified gingival index, plaque index and sulcular bleeding index. Statistical analysis or the results were carried out using Student t test. Results: The patients were randomly divided into three groups: group A-patients were instructed to use electric brush, water flosser and interdental brush, group B- electric brush, interdental brush and fluoride and group C- manual brushing and fluoride. Statistical comparison of the values of the indexes with the Student t test for independent samples showed statistically significant differences in all three groups of patients studied between initial and final values of all recorded clinical parameters. Conclusions: Fixed orthodontics do not induce periodontal disease if basic principles of oral hygiene are followed in compliant patients, which are correctly instructed to deal with real challenge, represented by complete elimination of debris and bacterial accumulation.https://doi.org/10.1515/amma-2015-0006orthodontic appliancesgingivitisperiodontal health |
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Clinical evaluation of periodontal health during orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances |
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Clinical evaluation of periodontal health during orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances |
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Clinical evaluation of periodontal health during orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances |
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Clinical evaluation of periodontal health during orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances |
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Clinical evaluation of periodontal health during orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances |
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clinical evaluation of periodontal health during orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances |
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Objectives: Fixed orthodontic appliances make daily application of oral hygiene standard procedures more difficult and in time may lead to accumulation of oral biofilms and development of gingivitis and hyperplasia. The aim of the study is to evaluate the periodontal health expressed by clinical indices in patients under orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances, according to different oral hygene maintenance programs. Material and method: We performed a randomized prospective study on 60 patients with fixed orthodontic appliances (17-25 years of age) devided in three study groups. The clnical indices recorded were: modified gingival index, plaque index and sulcular bleeding index. Statistical analysis or the results were carried out using Student t test. Results: The patients were randomly divided into three groups: group A-patients were instructed to use electric brush, water flosser and interdental brush, group B- electric brush, interdental brush and fluoride and group C- manual brushing and fluoride. Statistical comparison of the values of the indexes with the Student t test for independent samples showed statistically significant differences in all three groups of patients studied between initial and final values of all recorded clinical parameters. Conclusions: Fixed orthodontics do not induce periodontal disease if basic principles of oral hygiene are followed in compliant patients, which are correctly instructed to deal with real challenge, represented by complete elimination of debris and bacterial accumulation. |
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