Enamel Defects During Orthodontic Treatment

Author:

Sarafopoulou Stavroula1,Zafeiriadis Anastasios A.2,Tsolakis Apostolos I.3

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Dentistry , Marmara University , Istanbul , Turkey

2. Faculty of Dentistry , Aristotle University of Thessaloniki , Greece

3. National and Kapodistrian University of Athens , Greece

Abstract

Summary Background/Aim: Orthodontic treatment has an inherent potential for causing defects to enamel in the course of bonding and debonding procedures, interproximal enamel stripping and induce the presence of white spot lesions, enamel discoloration or wear. The aim of this study is to present the stages of orthodontic therapy associated with potential damage to enamel and list the enamel alterations observed in each stage. Material and Methods: A literature search was carried out in MEDLINEPubMed database for papers published up to and including February 2015. Results: Enamel loss is induced by cleaning with abrasives before etching, the acid etching process itself, forcibly removing brackets, and mechanical removal of composite remnants with rotary instruments. Loss of enamel or topographic changes in the form of cracks, scarring and scratches may occur. Clinicians may cause structural damage of enamel by interproximal enamel stripping. Additionally, the enamel surface may become demineralized due to plaque accumulation around the orthodontic attachments. Additional complications are enamel color alterations due to its microstructural modifications or discoloration of adhesive remnants and enamel wear due to contact with the brackets of the opposing teeth. Conclusions: Therapeutic procedures performed in the course of orthodontic treatment may cause irreversible physical damage to the outermost enamel. To avoid this, the orthodontic practitioner should take great care in every stage of the treatment and manage the enamel surface conservatively. Moreover, patients should follow an effective oral hygiene regimen. Given these conditions enamel damage during orthodontic therapy is eliminated and longevity of the dentition is promoted.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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