Comparative evaluation of accuracy and stability of Orthodontic temporary anchorage device with and without the use of Mini-implant placement guiding device (MIG-20) in adults- An in vivo study
Shriya Agrawal,
Sunita Shrivastav,
Ranjit Kamble
et al.
Abstract:Mini implants have been researched extensively in terms of their efficiency, material used, and methods of accurate placement. When properly used,they might be a substitute method of anchorage preparation as compared toconventional molar anchorage and might reach alike or even superior results in certaincases.The present study aimed to evaluate and compare accuracy and stability of orthodontic temporary anchorage device with and without the use of Mini-implantplacement guiding device (MIG-20) in adults.Each pa… Show more
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