scholarly journals ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT WITH SKELETAL ANCHORAGE OF A SEVERE HYPERDIVERGENT RETROGNATHIC PATIENT

Author(s):  
Domingo Martin Salvador ◽  
Javier Aznar Arraiz ◽  
Pablo Arias-Camisón Lilly ◽  
Alexander Plaksin
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
pp. 191-194
Author(s):  
Roxana Rugina ◽  
Dan Lazar

The prosthodontic rehabilitation of edentulous spaces is a very common demand of patients. However, in the majority of cases, this is not as simple as it sounds. Because in time, the consequences of tooth extraction affect the neighboring teeth, leading to tooth migrations, tooth rotations, tilting, and the sagittal and vertical reduction of the edentulous spaces that have to be restored. Using segmental orthodontics on a limited number of teeth associated with skeletal anchorage, we can significantly improve the clinical situation, correcting these consequences of tooth migration following extraction, allowing the prosthodontist to have a better starting point in the process of rehabilitation. The treatment time is shorter than compared to a comprehensive orthodontic treatment, and thus, the patient acceptance may be increased. Once the spaces are correctly calibrated, and the tooth migrations have been corrected, the prosthodontist can restore the missing teeth as minimally invasive as possible.


2015 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 67-72
Author(s):  
Alexandru Mircea NICOLAU ◽  
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Vlad-Gabriel VASILESCU ◽  
Viorica MILICESCU ◽  
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...  

Miniimplant recently became a way of orthodontic treatment. Compared to the other implants, miniimplants are relatively small, allowing them to be placed between the dental roots in various areas of the jaws and serve as skeletal anchorage for orthodontic tooth movements. The use of miniimplants for orthodontic skeletal anchorage may be an predictable and accurate alternative without requiring patient compliance, compared with conventional versions of anchorage. The paper presents a series of clinical cases seen and treated within the dental office of S.C. RANDI SRL and in the Department of Orthodontics at New York University College of Dentistry.


2008 ◽  
Vol 78 (1) ◽  
pp. 181-188 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eiji Tanaka ◽  
Akiko Nishi-Sasaki ◽  
Takuro Hasegawa ◽  
Clarice Nishio ◽  
Nobuhiko Kawai ◽  
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Abstract The correction of a severe maxillary protrusion in an adult by distal movement of the maxillary molars has been one of the most difficult biomechanical problems in orthodontics. This article reports on the treatment of an adult case of severe maxillary protrusion and a large overjet treated with a skeletal anchorage system. A female patient, age 22 years and 3 months, complained of the difficulty of lip closure due to severe maxillary protrusion with a gummy smile. Overjet and overbite were +7.6 mm and −0.9 mm, respectively. She had a history of orthodontic treatment in which her maxillary first premolars were extracted. In order to conduct distal movement of the maxillary molars, anchor plates were placed in the zygomatic process. After achieving a Class I molar relationship, retraction and intrusion of the maxillary incisors were performed. After a 2-year treatment, an acceptable occlusion was achieved with a Class I molar relationship. Her convex facial profile with upper lip protrusion was considerably improved, and the lips showed less tension in lip closure. After a 2-year retention period, an acceptable occlusion was maintained without recurrence of maxillary protrusion, indicating a stability of the occlusion. The result of this treatment indicated that skeletal anchorage is of great importance as a remedy for achieving intrusion and retraction of the maxillary incisors in cases of severe maxillary protrusion with a patient who had previous orthodontic treatment.


2011 ◽  
Vol 70 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-49
Author(s):  
Satsuki Shoji ◽  
Kiyotaka Ogawa ◽  
Ken Miyazawa ◽  
Takahiro Yabumoto ◽  
Shigemi Goto

2009 ◽  
Vol 67 (10) ◽  
pp. 2130-2148 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kyu-Rhim Chung ◽  
Masaharu Mitsugi ◽  
Baek-Soo Lee ◽  
Takahiro Kanno ◽  
Won Lee ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 64 (3) ◽  
pp. 327-332 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carollyne Mota TIAGO ◽  
Luis PREVIDENTE ◽  
Paulo Roberto Aranha NOUER

ABSTRACT Intraoral skeletal anchorage may be obtained by means of mini-implants that allow simpler and more effective orthodontic biomechanics. These devices have become increasingly popular, particularly because their use requires little cooperation from the patient. Three clinical cases were presented, in which the efficiency of mini-implants for maxillary and mandibular molar intrusion was demonstrated. In all treatments, the authors sought to insert the mini-implants in the vestibular and lingual regions to obtain better torque control of the tooth, thereby avoiding undesirable momentum, rotation and tipping. Therefore, the intrusive forces with a force intensity ranging between 150g and 200g, were obtained by means of chain elastics, always passing through the center of resistance of the molars to be moved. In the cases treated, there was intrusion with over-correction in a mean period of six, and maximum of seven months, thus allowing better rehabilitation of the patient submitted to previous orthodontic treatment, and after conclusion of this phase, good stability of the mechanics used.


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