%0 Journal Article %T Classification Systems for Periodontal Risk in Adult Orthodontics %A Francesco Romano %A Giulia B. Conti %A Marco L. Bianchi %J Asian Journal of Periodontics and Orthodontics %@ 3062-3499 %D 2024 %V 4 %N 1 %R 10.51847/ZyFXwgAlFT %P 165-174 %X The demand for orthodontic treatment among adults has increased substantially, with periodontal disease posing a significant challenge to successful outcomes. This manuscript reviews and synthesizes existing classification systems for assessing periodontal risk in the context of adult orthodontics, focusing on the Ortho-Perio Risk Assessment (OPRA) and the 2017 American Academy of Periodontology/European Federation of Periodontology (AAP/EFP) staging and grading framework for periodontitis. The OPRA provides guidance on timing orthodontic intervention based on periodontal status, while the AAP/EFP system categorizes disease severity, extent, and progression rate. Limitations of these systems when applied independently to orthodontic cases include inadequate integration of orthodontic-specific factors such as force application and tooth movement dynamics. To address this, a novel unified classification framework is proposed, incorporating elements from both systems into an orthodontic-specific risk matrix stratified into low, medium, and high risk categories. This matrix considers parameters like clinical attachment loss, bone loss, progression grade, systemic modifiers, and orthodontic complexity. A clinical decision flowchart is outlined to facilitate interdisciplinary planning. This synthesis aims to improve risk stratification, enhance treatment predictability, and support evidence-based management in adult orthodontic patients with periodontal involvement. %U https://tsdp.net/article/classification-systems-for-periodontal-risk-in-adult-orthodontics-bxvxm6iqxa5ntmd