Potential Impact of Long COVID-19 on Orthodontic Treatment

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Pooled estimates indicate about 226 million individuals are currently experiencing or have experienced persistent symptoms from COVID-19. Long COVID-19 (LC) has been associated with a prolonged inflammatory and stress responses in affected individuals. Due to common pathways, LC could impact the biological mechanisms of orthodontic tooth movement, orthodontically-induced inflammatory root resorption and periodontal tissue response of patients undergoing orthodontic treatment. The authors of the present report discussed potential biological mechanisms through which LC may influence orthodontic treatment highlighting the need for further research in this area.

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Al-Jewair, T., Michelogiannakis, D., Khoo, E., & Prevost, R. (2024). Potential Impact of Long COVID-19 on Orthodontic Treatment. European Journal of Dentistry, 18(1), 387–391. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-1768467

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