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Midpalatal miniscrews for orthodontic anchorage: Factors affecting clinical success
Young-Ho Kim,Seung-Min Yang,Seonwoo Kim,Joo Yong Lee,Kyu Eok Kim,Anthony A. Gianelly,Seung-Hyun Kyung +6 more
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The joining of 2 miniscrews by splinting, placement of the minISCrew in the midpalatal suture, patient's age (especially >15 years), and operator's skill were factors influencing the clinical success of orthodontic minisc Drews in the palate.About:
This article is published in American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics.The article was published on 2010-01-01. It has received 100 citations till now.read more
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A Prospective Study of the Risk Factors Associated with Failure of Mini-implants Used for Orthodontic Anchorage
TL;DR: The results confirmed the effectiveness of orthodontic mini-implants, but in certain situations adjustment of the treatment plan or modifications in the technique of implant placement may lead to improved success rates.
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Failure rates and associated risk factors of orthodontic miniscrew implants: A meta-analysis
TL;DR: Orthodontic miniscrew implants have a modest small mean failure rate, indicating their usefulness in clinical practice and the majority of them still need additional evidence to support any possible associations.
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Anatomical guidelines for miniscrew insertion: palatal sites.
TL;DR: The only safe alternatives to buccal miniscrew placement are in the palate, and in the mandible, where lingual screw insertion is associated with higher loss rates, the mentalis region is better suited for minISCrews and miniplates.
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Effects of monocortical and bicortical mini-implant anchorage on bone-borne palatal expansion using finite element analysis.
TL;DR: Bicortical mini‐implant anchorage results in improved mini-implant stability, decreased mini‐IMplant deformation and fracture, more parallel expansion in the coronal plane, and increased expansion during bone‐borne palatal expansion.
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Insertion torque and success of orthodontic mini-implants: A systematic review
Reint Meursinge Reynders,Laura Ronchi,Luisa Ladu,Faridi S. van Etten-Jamaludin,Shandra Bipat +4 more
TL;DR: No evidence indicates that specific maximum insertion torque levels are associated with higher success rates for orthodontic mini-implants, and additional research on this topic is therefore necessary.
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Factors associated with the stability of titanium screws placed in the posterior region for orthodontic anchorage
Shouichi Miyawaki,Isao Koyama,Masahide Inoue,Katsuaki Mishima,Toshio Sugahara,Teruko Takano-Yamamoto +5 more
TL;DR: The diameter of a screw of 1.0 mm or less, inflammation of the peri-implant tissue, and a high mandibular plane angle, were associated with the mobility of the titanium screw placed into the buccal alveolar bone of the posterior region for orthodontic anchorage.
A clinical study
TL;DR: Early adequate treatment with multidrug antitubercular therapy avoided the need for surgery in 12 of 14 patients suffering from tuberculosis of the sternum with a mean follow-up of 2.8 years.
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Factors affecting the clinical success of screw implants used as orthodontic anchorage
TL;DR: To minimize the failure of screw implants, inflammation around the implant must be controlled, especially for screws placed in the right side of the mandible, as well as local host factors and management factors.
A Prospective Study of the Risk Factors Associated with Failure of Mini-implants Used for Orthodontic Anchorage
TL;DR: The results confirmed the effectiveness of orthodontic mini-implants, but in certain situations adjustment of the treatment plan or modifications in the technique of implant placement may lead to improved success rates.