Effect of bisphosphonate use on orthodontic tooth movement: A Systematic Review

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https://doi.org/10.4322/bds.2024.e4374

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Statement of problem: As bisphosphonates have an action mode which interferes in the osteo-resorptive process, their use during dental treatment may occasionally have side effects, such as: inhibition of tooth movement, delayed bone healing, and osteonecrosis in the maxilla and mandible. Objective: The present study proposed a systematic review of the literature on the effect of systemic use of bisphosphonates on orthodontic tooth movement. Methods: This systematic review was developed based on PRISMA guidelines and recommendations and included scientific articles published until september 2023. The question raised was: “Does the systemic use of bisphosphonates interefere in orthodontic movement?” Results: We initially identified 51 articles in the electronic search. This number was then reduced to 13 publications after the analysis of titles and abstracts. Conclusion: Most studies of this systematic review point to the fact that the systemic use of bisphosphonates during orthodontic treatment seems to reduce the extent and speed of tooth movement, thus extending the treatment duration.

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2024-12-19

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Lessa GRG, Moreno MC, Fernandes EC, Pereira HSG, Lins RDAU. Effect of bisphosphonate use on orthodontic tooth movement: A Systematic Review. BDS [Internet]. 19º de dezembro de 2024 [citado 25º de agosto de 2025];27(4). Disponível em: https://bds.ict.unesp.br/index.php/cob/article/view/4374

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