Assessment of the relationship between tooth inclination and gingival and alveolar bone dimensions using computed tomography of the maxillary anterior teeth: a cross-sectional study.
Katia Montanha AndradeIeda Margarida Crusoé-RebelloMauricio BarretoFrederico Sampaio NevesJean Nunes Dos SantosPatrícia Ramos CuryPublished in: Dental press journal of orthodontics (2022)
In the central incisors, the greater the labial tooth inclination, the greater is the apical bone thickness. In the canines, the greater the labial tooth inclination, the smallest is the cervical bone thickness, the greater is the apical bone thickness, and the greater is the gingival margin. Gingival and bone dimensions should be assessed when planning orthodontic treatment involving buccal movement of central incisors and canines.