Do Dental Restorations Impact Orthodontic Treatment?

April 1, 2026

How Restorations Affect Tooth Movement

Orthodontic treatment works by gradually moving natural teeth through the bone. Restorations such as fillings or crowns typically do not prevent movement, but they can change how pressure is applied during treatment. Teeth with large restorations may require additional monitoring to ensure they remain stable as they shift into new positions.

Dental implants, however, do not move at all because they are anchored directly into the jawbone. This means that implants cannot be repositioned with orthodontic treatment, and surrounding teeth must be moved around them. Similarly, since bridges are affixed to surrounding teeth, their stability must be factored into any orthodontic treatment. Each situation is unique, and your orthodontist will consider this in the planning. They may also coordinate with your general dentist to determine whether any updates or adjustments are needed before treatment begins.

Planning Ahead for Best Results

Before starting orthodontic treatment, your dental team will perform a comprehensive evaluation. This often includes x-rays, digital scans, and a review of your existing dental work. In some cases, it may be recommended to complete certain restorations before orthodontics begins, especially if there are untreated cavities or failing dental work.

In other situations, your orthodontist may suggest delaying certain restorations until after your teeth have been aligned. For example, this might involve placing a final crown after orthodontic treatment ensures that it fits properly with your new bite. This coordinated approach helps prevent complications and ensures that both your orthodontic and restorative treatments support each other.

Maintaining Restorations During Treatment

While undergoing orthodontic care, it’s important to continue caring for your existing dental work. Brackets and aligners can make cleaning more challenging, so maintaining good oral hygiene is essential. Plaque buildup around restorations can lead to decay or gum problems if not addressed.

Regular dental checkups allow your provider to monitor both your orthodontic progress and the condition of your restorations. If any issues arise, they can be addressed early before they affect your treatment.

Creating a Strong, Lasting Smile

Having dental restorations does not mean you have to avoid orthodontic treatment. With careful planning and collaboration between your dental providers, you can achieve a well-aligned smile that also supports the health and longevity of your existing work. By understanding how restorations influence treatment, you can move forward with confidence and set realistic expectations for your results.

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