Objective: To compare the severity of clinical inflammation parameters and the level of the inflammatory mediator interleukin (IL)-1 β during orthodontic treatment by using brackets and bands. In addition, the effect of a chlorhexidine-containing varnish was investigated. Materials and Methods: This prospective randomized controlled trial included 40 healthy children who required an orthodontic treatment of mild crowding. Either brackets or bands were randomly allocated to the premolars with a split-mouth design. Twenty of the children received a chlorhexidine-containing varnish during the treatment (0, 12, 24 weeks), while the remaining children served as a control group. Prior and until 24 weeks after the insertion, data were recorded regarding the pocket depth (PD), the gingival appearance (gingival index [Gl]), and the plaque accumulation (plaque index [PI]). Gingival crevicular fluid was collected as well. A quantitative enzyme-linked immunoassay technique was used to detect differences in IL-1β. Results: The PDs and the gingival index of teeth with brackets showed significantly lower values in comparison with teeth treated with bands (P = .0001). The IL-1β levels confirmed these findings. In contrast, the PI showed higher values for the teeth with brackets (P = .0001). The teeth that received a chlorhexidine-containing varnish showed significantly lower values in the follow-ups for most of the evaluated parameters (PD Band, PIBand, PIBracket, GIBand, GIBracket; P < .015). Conclusion: The clinically observed parameters as well as the IL-1 β levels reflected the higher impact of bands on gingival health. These values showed a significant decrease after application of a chlorhexidine-containing varnish. However, the PI showed higher values for the teeth with brackets. © 2008 by The EH Angle Education and Research Foundation, Inc.
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Paschos, E., Limbach, M., Teichmann, M., Huth, K. C., Folwaczny, M., Hickel, R., & Rudzki-Janson, I. (2008). Orthodontic attachments and chlorhexidine-containing varnish effects on gingival health. Angle Orthodontist, 78(5), 908–916. https://doi.org/10.2319/090707-422.1
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