Abstract:Mini-implants have emerged in orthodontics as an anchoring alternative to conventional orthodontic treatments; they have high clinical versatility, facilitating installation in various locations, especially in the inter radicular regions, eliminating problems for the orthodontist such as loss of anchorage. The size of the miniimplants should correspond to the bone available for the insertion site, cylindrical or cylindrical in shape, with a smooth or treated surface. The purpose of this study was to review the… Show more
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