The effect of clear aligner and fixed orthodontic treatment on the development of pulp stones: a retrospective observational study.
Author | Ba-Hattab, Raidan |
Author | Almashraqi, Abeer A |
Author | Nasrawi, Yousef H |
Author | Sunna, Samer |
Author | Abu Alhaija, Elham S |
Available date | 2025-04-08T05:45:45Z |
Publication Date | 2025-03-12 |
Publication Name | The Angle Orthodontist |
Identifier | 10.2319/091824-763.1 |
Citation | Raidan Ba-Hattab, Abeer A. Almashraqi, Yousef H. Nasrawi, Samer Sunna, Elham S. Abu Alhaija; The effect of clear aligner and fixed orthodontic treatment on the development of pulp stones: a retrospective observational study. Angle Orthod 2025; doi: https://doi.org/10.2319/091824-763.1 |
ISSN | 0003-3219 |
Abstract | To report the prevalence of pulp stones (PSs) in molars of orthodontically treated patients, investigate the impact of orthodontic treatment (ORT) using clear aligners (CAs) and fixed appliances (FAs) on the development of PSs in molars, and investigate the association between the incidence of PSs during ORT and the studied variables. Pretreatment orthopantomograms (OPGs) of 600 patients were assessed. Of those, posttreatment OPGs of 272 patients were available. Molars were subdivided into four subgroups based on type of appliance and force application: group 1, first molars included in FA (n = 707); group 2, first molars included in CA (n = 157); group 3, second molars included in CA (n = 189); group 4, second molars not included in FA during treatment (n = 880). PSs were diagnosed when radiopaque bodies were detected in the coronal and/or radicular pulp space. PS changes after treatment were recorded and analyzed using SPSS. The prevalence of PSs was 16.6%. The overall incidence of PSs increased by 5.9% and 4.5% in groups 1 and 2, and by 3.7% and 5.3% in groups 3 and 4, respectively (P ≤ .05). No significant differences were found between appliance type groups (1 and 2) and force application groups (3 and 4). The association between PS development and the type of appliance or treatment duration was not significant. The incidence of PSs increased during ORT, which was more pronounced in maxillary molars. PS development during ORT was not associated with orthodontic appliance type, force application, and duration of ORT. |
Sponsor | We would like to thank the Deanship of Research/JUST, Irbid, Jordan for supporting this study, grant 410/2016. |
Language | en |
Publisher | EH Angle Education and Research Foundation Inc |
Subject | Dental pulp stone Orthodontic treatment Panoramic radiographs Pulp reaction |
Type | Article |
ESSN | 1945-7103 |
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