Effect of gingival biotype on orthodontic treatment-inducedperiodontal complications: A systematic review

Background. It is crucial to maintain periodontal health in patients undergoing orthodontic treatment. Biotype is a critical factor to be considered in this regard. This systematic review investigated the scientific evidence on the relationship between gingival biotype and marginal periodontal alter...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Reza Amid, Mahdi Kadkhodazadeh, Anahita Moscowchi, Shiva Tavakol Davani, Milad Soleimani, Anahita Dehghani Soltani, Muna Al-Shuhayeb
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 2020-06-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Periodontology and Implant Dentistry
Subjects:
Online Access:https://japid.tbzmed.ac.ir/PDF/japid-1075
id doaj-d2ffcbb55dfe417e81703981c5f2cca7
record_format Article
spelling doaj-d2ffcbb55dfe417e81703981c5f2cca72020-11-25T02:46:20ZengTabriz University of Medical SciencesJournal of Advanced Periodontology and Implant Dentistry2645-53902020-06-0112131010.34172/japid.2020.003japid-1075Effect of gingival biotype on orthodontic treatment-inducedperiodontal complications: A systematic reviewReza Amid0Mahdi Kadkhodazadeh1Anahita Moscowchi2Shiva Tavakol Davani3Milad Soleimani4Anahita Dehghani Soltani5Muna Al-Shuhayeb6Dental Research Center, Research Institute of Dental Sciences, School of Dentistry, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDental Research Center, Research Institute of Dental Sciences, School of Dentistry, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Periodontics, School of Dentistry, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Orthodontics, School of Dentistry, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Orthodontics, School of Dentistry, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Orthodontics, School of Dentistry, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Periodontics, School of Dentistry, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranBackground. It is crucial to maintain periodontal health in patients undergoing orthodontic treatment. Biotype is a critical factor to be considered in this regard. This systematic review investigated the scientific evidence on the relationship between gingival biotype and marginal periodontal alterations induced by orthodontic interventions. Methods. An electronic search was conducted for pertinent studies in three databases: PubMed, Scopus, and Cochrane up to August 1, 2019 based on a detailed protocol according to the PRISMA statement. The authors also completed a hand search in six dental journals and the bibliographic lists of the relevant studies. Results. Of 1512 citations retrieved through the electronic search, 602 were duplicate entries. By evaluating titles, abstracts, and full texts, eight articles conformed to the inclusion criteria; however, no relevant studies were found through hand searching. The evidence suggested that recession was inversely related with the thickness of the facial margin. These findings were more evident in proclined teeth and patients using fixed appliances. Conclusion. The existing evidence suggests that orthodontic therapy might result in mild detrimental effects on the periodontium, especially in patients with thin biotype. However, due to the limited investigations and their inconsistent methodology, further well-designed prospective studies are necessary.https://japid.tbzmed.ac.ir/PDF/japid-1075gingival biotypegingival recessiongingival thicknessorthodontics
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Reza Amid
Mahdi Kadkhodazadeh
Anahita Moscowchi
Shiva Tavakol Davani
Milad Soleimani
Anahita Dehghani Soltani
Muna Al-Shuhayeb
spellingShingle Reza Amid
Mahdi Kadkhodazadeh
Anahita Moscowchi
Shiva Tavakol Davani
Milad Soleimani
Anahita Dehghani Soltani
Muna Al-Shuhayeb
Effect of gingival biotype on orthodontic treatment-inducedperiodontal complications: A systematic review
Journal of Advanced Periodontology and Implant Dentistry
gingival biotype
gingival recession
gingival thickness
orthodontics
author_facet Reza Amid
Mahdi Kadkhodazadeh
Anahita Moscowchi
Shiva Tavakol Davani
Milad Soleimani
Anahita Dehghani Soltani
Muna Al-Shuhayeb
author_sort Reza Amid
title Effect of gingival biotype on orthodontic treatment-inducedperiodontal complications: A systematic review
title_short Effect of gingival biotype on orthodontic treatment-inducedperiodontal complications: A systematic review
title_full Effect of gingival biotype on orthodontic treatment-inducedperiodontal complications: A systematic review
title_fullStr Effect of gingival biotype on orthodontic treatment-inducedperiodontal complications: A systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Effect of gingival biotype on orthodontic treatment-inducedperiodontal complications: A systematic review
title_sort effect of gingival biotype on orthodontic treatment-inducedperiodontal complications: a systematic review
publisher Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Advanced Periodontology and Implant Dentistry
issn 2645-5390
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Background. It is crucial to maintain periodontal health in patients undergoing orthodontic treatment. Biotype is a critical factor to be considered in this regard. This systematic review investigated the scientific evidence on the relationship between gingival biotype and marginal periodontal alterations induced by orthodontic interventions. Methods. An electronic search was conducted for pertinent studies in three databases: PubMed, Scopus, and Cochrane up to August 1, 2019 based on a detailed protocol according to the PRISMA statement. The authors also completed a hand search in six dental journals and the bibliographic lists of the relevant studies. Results. Of 1512 citations retrieved through the electronic search, 602 were duplicate entries. By evaluating titles, abstracts, and full texts, eight articles conformed to the inclusion criteria; however, no relevant studies were found through hand searching. The evidence suggested that recession was inversely related with the thickness of the facial margin. These findings were more evident in proclined teeth and patients using fixed appliances. Conclusion. The existing evidence suggests that orthodontic therapy might result in mild detrimental effects on the periodontium, especially in patients with thin biotype. However, due to the limited investigations and their inconsistent methodology, further well-designed prospective studies are necessary.
topic gingival biotype
gingival recession
gingival thickness
orthodontics
url https://japid.tbzmed.ac.ir/PDF/japid-1075
work_keys_str_mv AT rezaamid effectofgingivalbiotypeonorthodontictreatmentinducedperiodontalcomplicationsasystematicreview
AT mahdikadkhodazadeh effectofgingivalbiotypeonorthodontictreatmentinducedperiodontalcomplicationsasystematicreview
AT anahitamoscowchi effectofgingivalbiotypeonorthodontictreatmentinducedperiodontalcomplicationsasystematicreview
AT shivatavakoldavani effectofgingivalbiotypeonorthodontictreatmentinducedperiodontalcomplicationsasystematicreview
AT miladsoleimani effectofgingivalbiotypeonorthodontictreatmentinducedperiodontalcomplicationsasystematicreview
AT anahitadehghanisoltani effectofgingivalbiotypeonorthodontictreatmentinducedperiodontalcomplicationsasystematicreview
AT munaalshuhayeb effectofgingivalbiotypeonorthodontictreatmentinducedperiodontalcomplicationsasystematicreview
_version_ 1724759061568684032