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Can I Get Braces If I Have Periodontitis? This is a common concern for many people who want to improve their smile with braces, especially those with protruding teeth, underbite, misaligned teeth, or bite problems. In the article below, the doctors at Smilux International Dental Clinic will help you understand this issue in detail.

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TogglePeriodontitis is a serious gum infection that affects the tissues surrounding the teeth, including the gums and jawbone. Common signs of this condition include red and swollen gums, gums that bleed easily, gums that do not attach firmly to the teeth, loose teeth, and bad breath. Severe periodontitis can lead to tooth loss if it is not managed in time.
So, can I get braces if I have periodontitis? In fact, patients with periodontitis CAN still get braces, provided that the condition has been fully managed or is under stable control.
Braces use brackets or clear aligners to apply force and move the teeth into their proper positions on the dental arch. This method helps improve protruding teeth, underbite, crowded teeth, misaligned teeth, and bite problems.
However, for teeth to move safely, the periodontal tissues must be healthy enough to support the tooth roots, including the gums, periodontal ligaments, and alveolar bone. In patients with severe periodontal disease, these supporting tissues are often inflamed, weakened, or affected by bone loss, meaning they may not meet the necessary conditions for orthodontic care.
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Whether patients with periodontitis should get braces depends on the severity of the condition and each patient’s actual oral health. After an examination, the dentist will assess the gums, supporting bone around the teeth, and tooth stability to determine whether braces can be started right away or whether periodontal care is needed first.
Specifically, cases where patients with periodontitis can get braces and should not get braces yet include:
At Smilux International Dental Clinic, patients with periodontitis who want to get braces will be carefully examined by a dentist before any orthodontic recommendation is made. Depending on each case, the dentist may check the gum condition, measure periodontal pocket depth, and take Cone Beam CT scans to assess the level of alveolar bone loss and tooth stability.
After the examination results are available, the periodontist and orthodontist will work together to create a suitable care plan, helping control periodontal disease before braces and reduce risks during tooth movement.
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At Smilux Dental, the braces process is directly examined, consulted, and monitored by dentists with more than 15 years of experience. Each step follows the safety standards of the Ministry of Health, helping patients have their oral condition carefully assessed before starting orthodontic care.
Before getting braces, the dentist will perform a general examination of the teeth, gums, and bite. Patients may have their periodontal pocket depth measured, tooth mobility checked, and Cone Beam CT scans taken to assess the level of alveolar bone loss and the force tolerance of each tooth. Based on the examination results, the dentist will create a suitable care plan for each case.
If the gums are still inflamed or periodontal pockets are present, the dentist will provide periodontal care first. This process may include tartar removal, cleaning plaque below the gumline, managing periodontal pockets, and controlling inflammation with medication when necessary.
When the gums no longer show progressive inflammation, the teeth are stable enough, and the periodontal tissues respond well, the dentist will then recommend placing brackets or using clear aligners. For patients who have had periodontitis, orthodontic force is usually controlled more gently and carefully to limit pressure on the teeth and alveolar bone.
During orthodontic care, patients need regular follow-up visits according to the dentist’s schedule. At each visit, the dentist will check the gum condition, periodontal pockets, tooth mobility, and the response to orthodontic force. In addition, patients may need regular tartar removal to reduce plaque buildup around the brackets, helping lower the risk of recurrent periodontitis.
After completing the braces process, patients need to wear retainers as instructed and continue proper periodontal care. Follow-up visits every 3 to 6 months will help the dentist monitor gum health, alveolar bone, and detect early signs of recurrent inflammation, if any.
If periodontitis is still progressing but the patient still gets braces, there may be many potential risks to the teeth, gums, and alveolar bone. Specifically:
As shared above about the question “Can I Get Braces If I Have Periodontitis?”, patients with periodontitis can still get braces if their periodontal condition has been managed and is under stable control.
However, this group of patients needs a more thorough examination before starting orthodontic care, because teeth can only move safely when the gums, alveolar bone, and supporting tissues around the teeth are healthy enough.
Therefore, if you have had periodontitis or are concerned about your gum health, you should choose a reputable dental clinic. The dentist does not only need to check whether your teeth are misaligned, protruding, underbite, or affected by bite problems, but also has to assess the stability of your periodontal condition before creating a braces plan.
At Smilux International Dental Clinic, patients will be directly examined, consulted, and monitored throughout the braces process by dentists with more than 15 years of experience. Especially for patients with periodontitis, Smilux Dental focuses on monitoring periodontal health alongside the braces process to reduce risks and limit the recurrence of inflammation.
In addition to a highly qualified dental team, we also apply BioLight braces technology to support gentler tooth movement, reduce discomfort, and help protect the teeth and gums throughout orthodontic care. The entire care plan, timeline, and cost are clearly explained before starting, helping patients feel more confident when choosing braces here.

With an experienced and dedicated dental team, along with the support of modern technology such as 3D Cone Beam CT and CAD/CAM systems, Smilux International Dental Clinic will help patients achieve an aesthetic, safe, and long-lasting stable smile. Book an appointment through the FORM today for a free consultation.
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Hopefully, the information above has helped you better understand the question: Can I Get Braces If I Have Periodontitis? In fact, patients with periodontal disease need to be examined by a dentist to assess the level of inflammation, the condition of the alveolar bone, and tooth mobility before deciding on orthodontic care.
If you have periodontal problems and want to get braces safely, please contact Smilux Dental HOTLINE at (+84) 866 251 379 to receive a consultation from a dentist and a suitable care plan.
Note: The content in this article is for reference only and does not replace a dentist’s diagnosis or clinical recommendation. For accurate advice based on your oral condition, you should visit a dental specialist directly. See more.
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