2021
DOI: 10.4103/ijor.ijor_24_21
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Updating the orthodontic envelope of discrepancy: Canines transposition

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“…45 On the other hand, other studies claimed that gender did not influence screw stability. [46][47][48] In the current study, comparing 45 degreewith 90-degree insertion angle showed that more screw stability was found in the 90° group with a statistically significant difference between the two groups (P-value <.01). The present findings seem to be consistent with other research in which greater screw stability was found when the 90-degree insertion angle was performed.…”
Section: Ta B L Esupporting
confidence: 46%
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“…45 On the other hand, other studies claimed that gender did not influence screw stability. [46][47][48] In the current study, comparing 45 degreewith 90-degree insertion angle showed that more screw stability was found in the 90° group with a statistically significant difference between the two groups (P-value <.01). The present findings seem to be consistent with other research in which greater screw stability was found when the 90-degree insertion angle was performed.…”
Section: Ta B L Esupporting
confidence: 46%
“…This finding can be explained since males have more bone density than females, which allows better screw stability 45 . On the other hand, other studies claimed that gender did not influence screw stability 46–48 . In the current study, comparing 45 degree‐ with 90‐degree insertion angle showed that more screw stability was found in the 90° group with a statistically significant difference between the two groups ( P ‐value <.01).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 38%
“…That helped the clinician to make the mechanics and the treatment much simpler, but the ability of the wire to guard the movement and preserve the arch shape was greatly affected. [ 12 13 ]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Losing the well-formed lateral incisor root leads to buccal impaction of the canines. Hence, one could understand why most of the buccally impacted canines were unilateral; that was because faults of the incisors were mostly unilateral, not bilateral [ 21 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%