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    • Dentistry
    • Orthodontics
    • Periodontology

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    • Orthodontic treatment can sometimes lead to complications.
    • Maintaining periodontal health during orthodontics is crucial for successful outcomes.

    Observation:

    • A healthy adolescent patient developed a gingival abscess with severe bone loss and tooth mobility after one year of orthodontic treatment.
    • Clinical examination revealed gingival inflammation, a deep pocket, and Grade III mobility in the affected molar.
    • Radiographic imaging showed a chronic periodontal abscess, ligament necrosis, and severe alveolar bone loss.

    Findings:

    • A subgingivally displaced orthodontic elastic separator was identified as the etiology of the periodontal abscess.
    • Removal of the elastic separator and temporary cessation of active orthodontic forces were performed.
    • Splinting was applied to stabilize the affected tooth.

    Implications:

    • This case highlights the potential for displaced orthodontic appliances to cause severe periodontal complications.
    • Early diagnosis and management, including appliance removal and periodontal treatment, can lead to favorable outcomes.
    • Awareness of such complications is essential for orthodontists to ensure patient safety and treatment success.