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Root canal-treated teeth undergoing orthodontic treatment showed lower root resorption than vital teeth. Careful planning is crucial, with orthodontic force, duration, and obturation quality predicting outcomes.

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Area of Science:

  • Endodontics and Orthodontics
  • Dental Traumatology
  • Biomaterials Science

Background:

  • Orthodontic treatment of teeth with previous endodontic therapy is common.
  • Understanding root resorption and stress distribution in these cases is critical for successful outcomes.
  • Existing literature presents varied findings on root resorption rates in endodontically treated teeth under orthodontic forces.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the relationship between endodontics and orthodontics, specifically focusing on root resorption in root canal-treated teeth subjected to orthodontic forces.
  • To identify factors influencing stress distribution and potential complications.
  • To determine predictors of treatment outcomes in combined endodontic-orthodontic cases.

Main Methods:

  • Comparative analysis of root resorption rates between root canal-treated teeth and vital teeth under orthodontic forces.
  • Evaluation of stress distribution patterns using biomechanical modeling or finite element analysis.
  • Regression analysis to identify significant predictors of treatment outcomes, including orthodontic force, treatment duration, and obturation quality.

Main Results:

  • Root canal-treated teeth exhibited significantly lower rates of root resorption compared to vital teeth during orthodontic treatment.
  • Variations in stress distribution and complication incidence were observed, highlighting the importance of treatment planning.
  • Orthodontic force magnitude, duration of treatment, and the quality of root canal obturation were identified as critical predictive factors for treatment success.

Conclusions:

  • Combined endodontic and orthodontic treatment is feasible, with root canal-treated teeth demonstrating favorable root resorption profiles.
  • Multidisciplinary treatment planning is essential to manage stress distribution and minimize complications.
  • Clinicians can optimize treatment outcomes by considering identified predictors such as force levels, treatment duration, and obturation quality.