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Minerva Stomatologica 2019 December;68(6):285-90

DOI: 10.23736/S0026-4970.19.04214-6

Copyright © 2019 EDIZIONI MINERVA MEDICA

lingua: Inglese

Vestibular and lingual orthodontics: experimental study on plaque and blood indexes

Giovanni BRUNO 1, Alberto DE STEFANI 1 , Micaela PILLAN 1, Paolo BALASSO 2, Sergio MAZZOLENI 1, Antonio GRACCO 1, Edoardo STELLINI 1

1 Department of Neurosciences, University of Padua, Padua, Italy; 2 Department of Engineering and Management, University of Padua, Padua, Italy



BACKGROUND: In patients with fixed orthodontic treatment, good oral hygiene management is important to prevent complications such as caries, enamel demineralization, white spots, gingivitis, gingival hyperplasia and periodontitis. The aim of this experimental study is to compare the plaque and gingival indexes in patients with labial or lingual appliances.
METHODS: Twenty patients with a mean age of 27±-4.95 years were selected; ten patients (eight females and two males) between 17 and 39 years were fitted with a labial appliance while ten patients (nine females and one male) between 16 e 36 years were fitted with a lingual appliance. The dental hygienist made an evaluation using the plaque index and the gingival index, motivated and instructed the patients with labial and lingual devices to perform correct home oral hygiene. The timepoint were the following: T0 before the bonding, T1 one month after the bonding, T2 three months after the bonding, T3 six months after the bonding.
RESULTS: In the vestibular appliance at T0, the plaque index is significantly lower than the lingual device, but the bleeding index is significantly higher. Moreover, in both treatments, an increase in the parameters from T0 to T1, T2 and T3 was confirmed, and in the latter a linear increase trend both in the plaque index and in the gingival index can be observed.
CONCLUSIONS: The plaque and bleeding index increase gradually from T0 to T3, but there is no significant difference between the vestibular and lingual appliances.


KEY WORDS: Orthodontics; Dental plaque index; Periodontal index

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