Impacto do tratamento ortodôntico nos tecidos periodontais: uma revisão narrativa da literatura multidisciplinar.
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Tratamento ortodôntico; Tecidos periodontais; Revisão de literatura

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Mendes Sá , J. F. ., & Ferreira , S. M. . (2021). Impacto do tratamento ortodôntico nos tecidos periodontais: uma revisão narrativa da literatura multidisciplinar. Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences, 3(6), 49–71. https://doi.org/10.36557/2674-8169.2021v3n6p49-71

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O objetivo desta revisão é descrever as alterações mais comumente observadas no periodonto causadas pelo tratamento ortodôntico, a fim de facilitar a colaboração e comunicação dos especialistas. Uma busca em banco de dados eletrônico foi realizada usando o banco de dados de resumos e citações do PubMed e material bibliográfico foi usado para encontrar outras fontes apropriadas. As alterações dos tecidos periodontais moles e duros durante o tratamento ortodôntico e a manutenção dos pacientes são discutidas a fim de fornecer um quadro exaustivo das possíveis interações entre essas duas disciplinas entrelaçadas.

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