2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0889-5406(03)00047-7
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Intrusion of posterior teeth using mini-screw implants

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“…7-15 However, miniscrews have been associated with a fairly high failure rate, 16 including fracture during placement, 17 loosening under loading, 18 and impingement on roots either during placement or tooth movement. 13 Miniscrews might also need to be repositioned during treatment to allow all intended tooth movements to be accomplished. To address some of these issues, surgical miniplates with intraoral attachments have been modified to serve as temporary skeletal anchorage devices (TSAD).…”
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“…7-15 However, miniscrews have been associated with a fairly high failure rate, 16 including fracture during placement, 17 loosening under loading, 18 and impingement on roots either during placement or tooth movement. 13 Miniscrews might also need to be repositioned during treatment to allow all intended tooth movements to be accomplished. To address some of these issues, surgical miniplates with intraoral attachments have been modified to serve as temporary skeletal anchorage devices (TSAD).…”
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“…1,2,4,8,9 There are also some clinical reports that demonstrated the viability of using a mini-screw for skeletal anchorage to support a variety of orthodontic tooth movements. [5][6][7][8]10 However, these reports did not describe the usefulness of an IMF screw in orthognathic surgery.…”
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“…Published studies about mini-screws described the site of insertion as midroot or at/beyond the root apex. 3,[5][6][7]10 However, regarding root injury, Asscherickx et al 11 stated that histological examination of three teeth damaged by mini-implants demonstrated an almost complete repair of the periodontal structure (e.g. cementum, periodontal ligament and bone).…”
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“…Los tejidos blandos de esta región se constituyen por una mucosa adherida que contiene fibras del músculo temporal (Alves & Cândido, 2008, 2009. Esta región, debido al grosor y densidad ósea que presenta, es muy utilizada para la instalación de dispositivos que ofrezcan un sistema de anclaje para el movimiento de los molares inferiores (Park et al, 2003;Matzenbacher et al, 2008;Ono et al, 2008;Baumgaertel & Hans, 2009). …”
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