The aim of this study is to examine the change in bone density around the apex of mandibular anterior teeth in groups formed based on malocclusion types after orthodontic treatment. A total of 18 individuals were included in the study, grouped according to malocclusion types (Class I, Class II, and Class III). This retrospective study analyzed the bone density around the apex of mandibular anterior teeth using fractal analysis on panoramic images. Bone density increased around the apex of mandibular anterior teeth in individuals with Class I, Class II, and Class III malocclusions after orthodontic treatment. Statistically significant differences were found in the change of bone density before and after orthodontic treatment among the malocclusion groups. The greatest change in bone density was observed in the Class III group, while the least change was in the Class I group. The fractal analysis method is a technique that facilitates the diagnosis of minimal changes occurring in patients undergoing orthodontic treatment. Potential changes in teeth and adjacent tissues should be carefully evaluated, and orthodontic treatments should be planned in accordance with these evaluations.