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작성자 Elliott
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Invisalign and similar systems can be appropriate for patients with periodontal concerns, but they require meticulous pre-treatment assessment and continuous surveillance. Periodontal disease affects the gums and bone that support the teeth, and without effective treatment, orthodontic movement can worsen the condition. Before starting any aligner treatment, it is essential that the patient has a controlled periodontal status. This means inflammation needs resolution and stabilization, often through deep cleaning and debridement, and sometimes gum grafting or regenerative procedures. Patients should be under the ongoing management by a periodontal team throughout the orthodontic process.


Once periodontal health is achieved, aligners offer notable benefits. Unlike traditional braces, ارتودنسی_شفاف aligners are detachable, which allows patients to maintain excellent oral hygiene. Daily cleaning is significantly simplified without brackets and wires, reducing bacterial colonization that worsens periodontal status. The low-intensity, sequential pressure provided by aligners can also be less traumatic to already compromised periodontal tissues when compared to the constant pressure of fixed appliances.


However, some patients are poor candidates for aligners. Patients with advanced periodontal destruction and poor tooth stability may not be good candidates. In these cases, orthodontic movement could lead to further tooth mobility or even tooth loss. A detailed assessment combining CBCT, PD readings, and clinical signs is necessary to determine eligibility.


Treatment planning must be customized. The orthodontist and periodontist should work together to set realistic goals. Movement should be gradual and deliberate, with regular assessments of gingival parameters. Patients must be highly compliant with wearing their aligners as prescribed and maintaining rigorous daily cleaning protocols. Any sign of gingival inflammation, redness, or probing depth progression during treatment should trigger an immediate review.


In summary, aligners can be appropriately applied for patients with periodontal concerns if the disease is successfully stabilized and the treatment is closely monitored. The key to success lies in collaboration between dental professionals, active patient participation in hygiene protocols, and a cautious biomechanical strategy. For the right candidate, aligners can improve both smile aesthetics and long-term oral health.

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