Correcting severe mandibular anterior crowding primarily benefits periodontal health by allowing for:
# Correcting severe mandibular anterior crowding primarily benefits periodontal health by allowing for:
A. Normalization of the mandibular incisor-mandibular plane angle
B. Reduction of excessive occlusal forces on incisors
C. Improved patient access for plaque control and effective oral hygiene
D. Increased bone density in the anterior alveolar process
The correct answer is C. Improved patient access for plaque control and effective oral hygiene
Severe mandibular anterior crowding creates interproximal and gingival crevices that trap plaque and food debris, promoting gingival inflammation, increased probing depths, and higher risk of periodontal attachment loss. Orthodontic correction aligns teeth, facilitating thorough brushing, flossing, and professional cleanings—leading to significant reductions in plaque index (e.g., 20-30% improvement post-treatment) and gingival bleeding, as shown in prospective studies. While normalization of incisor-mandibular plane angle (A) aids stability, reduced occlusal forces (B) are secondary to alignment, and bone density gains (D) are inconsistent and long-term, hygiene access is the primary, evidence-based driver of periodontal benefits.

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