TY - JOUR T1 - Effects of Orthodontic Movement on Periodontal Health in Regenerated Bone Defects: A Scoping Review A1 - Soni Muhsinin A1 - Fristce Armadivin JF - Asian Journal of Periodontics and Orthodontics JO - Asian J Periodontics Orthod SN - 3062-3499 Y1 - 2024 VL - 4 IS - 1 DO - 10.51847/synbeOoAKA SP - 139 EP - 154 N2 - This review maps existing evidence on how orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) influences biological responses in regions with bone deficiencies that are being regenerated using various grafting methods and materials. A systematic electronic search was carried out in four databases—PubMed, Scopus, EMBASE, and Web of Science. Extracted data included publication metadata, research design, characteristics of samples, OTM parameters, periodontal biological reactions, analytical approaches, and conclusions. In total, 30 publications met the inclusion criteria. Among them, 22 studies most frequently utilized alloplastic grafts. Orthodontic forces of 10 g or 100 g were commonly applied, with force initiation ranging from immediately after grafting to 6 months post-surgery. Twenty-four studies reported enhanced bone formation, five indicated an improvement in clinical attachment level (CAL), five found reductions in probing pocket depth (PPD), and sixteen observed varying levels of root resorption. Although the biological response of the grafted periodontium to OTM appeared generally favorable, these findings should be interpreted cautiously. Further laboratory and clinical trials are required to confirm these outcomes. UR - https://tsdp.net/article/effects-of-orthodontic-movement-on-periodontal-health-in-regenerated-bone-defects-a-scoping-review-bjjyylz1s7owprp ER -