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External Apical Root Resorption Following Orthodontic Treatment with Clear Aligners Versus Fixed Appliances: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

  • Atanaz Darvizeh
  • , José Antonio González Sánchez
  • , Guillermo Doria Jaureguizar
  • , Oriol Quevedo
  • , Fernando de la Iglesia Beyme
  • , Firas Elmsmari
  • , Massimo Del Fabbro
  • University of Catalonia (UIC)
  • UIC Barcelona
  • University of Milan
  • IRCCS Fondazione Ca'Granda – Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico - Milano

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Abstract

Background/Objectives: Clear aligners (CAs) are a popular alternative to classical fixed appliances (FAs) for orthodontic treatment. This systematic review aimed to compare the external apical root resorption (EARR) in patients undergoing orthodontic therapy with either FAs or removable CAs. Methods: An electronic search was conducted to identify comparative studies. Risk of bias was assessed using the Cochrane RoB 2.0 tool for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and the ROBINS-I tool for non-RCTs. EARR at the following incisors was considered: maxillary central (MxC), maxillary lateral (MxL), mandibular central (MdC), and mandibular lateral (MdL). A random-effects meta-analysis was performed, and mean differences were estimated. Results: Ten studies (one RCT, two prospective, and seven retrospective studies) were included. Four had a low risk of bias, four had a moderate risk, and two had a serious concern. In total, 286 patients (1476 incisors) and 289 patients (1487 incisors) in the CA and FA groups were considered, respectively. The mean follow-up was 22.7 ± 9.9 (standard deviation) in the CA group and 22.5 ± 8.2 months in the FA group. The meta-analysis found that CAs caused significantly less EARR than FAs for all tooth types except for MdL. On a patient basis, the mean difference (MD) in favour of CAs ranged from −0.64 mm (95% CI (confidence interval): −0.90, −0.38 mm) for MxC to −0.26 mm (95% CI: −0.43, −0.09 mm) in MdC. Heterogeneity across studies was generally high, except for MdC cases. Conclusions: EARR at incisor teeth is generally lower using CAs compared to FAs. Further evidence-based studies are needed to confirm these results and understand the clinical relevance of such a difference.

Original languageEnglish
Article number580
JournalDentistry Journal
Volume13
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2025

Keywords

  • clear aligners
  • fixed appliances
  • meta-analysis
  • orthodontics treatment
  • root resorption
  • systematic review

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