Abstract
Due to the high prevalence of dental anomalies in the world in adult patients, there is an increasing demand for the use of non-removable orthodontic techniques, which must be carried out taking into account the position between orthodontics and periodontics, since orthodontic treatment is associated with bone and periodontal changes in the area of replaced teeth. The periosteum plays a significant role in bone formation, and is also an essential source for bone tissue regeneration. The purpose of this work was to study, based on data from foreign and domestic literary sources, the role of the periosteum in determining the method of orthodontic treatment and considering the risks of complications in periosteal perforation. The literature published from 2013 to 2023 without language restrictions is analyzed. Conclusions are drawn about the need for additional prospective studies of periosteal osteogenicity, as well as an analysis of complications after periosteal perforations using CBCT and 3D models, including an assessment of the entire treatment with longer follow-up periods (1 year and 5 years).
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