2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2017.05.024
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Stability of secondarily inserted orthodontic miniscrews after failure of the primary insertion for maxillary anchorage: Maxillary buccal area vs midpalatal suture area

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“…4‐8 weeks of lag period is recommended clinically to allow for sufficient bone formation and to utilize accelerated osteoblast activity before reinsertion to replace an unstable miniscrew, and bone formation and enhanced regional osteoblastic activity were both confirmed during the initial 2‐6 weeks of healing in our beagle dog model. Histologically, however, the removal site was composed mainly of abundant woven bone rather than lamellated cortical bone even after 13 weeks.…”
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“…4‐8 weeks of lag period is recommended clinically to allow for sufficient bone formation and to utilize accelerated osteoblast activity before reinsertion to replace an unstable miniscrew, and bone formation and enhanced regional osteoblastic activity were both confirmed during the initial 2‐6 weeks of healing in our beagle dog model. Histologically, however, the removal site was composed mainly of abundant woven bone rather than lamellated cortical bone even after 13 weeks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…However, unlike the initial peak of MAR and BFR, the latter cycle of bone formation may only involve an increase in the number of osteoblasts (BFR) rather than an increase in individual osteoblast activity (MAR). 18 4-8 weeks of lag period is recommended clinically to allow for sufficient bone formation and to utilize accelerated osteoblast activity before reinsertion to replace an unstable miniscrew, [11][12][13]23 and F I G U R E 4 Dynamics of alveolar bone formation after TAD removal; bone histomorphometry. Quadruple (C2, X2, Ot, and Ac) or triple labels (X2, Ot, and Ac) were frequently observed in the control site of maxilla (A) and mandible (D) representing mineral apposition at 6, 8,10, and 12 wk after TAD removal, respectively.…”
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