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Patients eligible for comprehensive dental treatment have some form of dental problem. By diagnosing and improving how the problem occurred, it is possible to prevent similar problems from occurring in the future. The goal of orthodontic treatment in comprehensive dentistry is to simplify treatment and stabilize treatment outcomes for a long time. For long-term stability, it is important to achieve Mutualy Protected Occlusion and to give the molar disclusion during lateral and forward movements. So, what can orthodontic treatment do in comprehensive dental treatment? It can be broadly classified into four categories. It is to restore a tooth that has moved abnormally (recovery), to create periodontal tissue by moving the tooth (regeneration), to align the dentition that has an adverse effect (reconstruction), and to avoid tooth extraction by moving the tooth (save). In addition, lingual orthodontics is compatible with comprehensive dental treatment due to the need for a set-up model, the strength anchorage of the mandibular anterior teeth, and the ease of control of the lingual cusp. Orthodontic treatment can be beneficial in comprehensive dental care by ensuring the use of appropriate mechanics with an accurate diagnosis.