scholarly journals Distalization of maxillary arch and correction of Class II with mini-implants: A report of two cases

2015 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 226 ◽  
Author(s):  
PawankumarDnyandeo Tekale ◽  
Ketan KVakil ◽  
JeegarK Vakil ◽  
KetanA Gore
2021 ◽  
pp. 146531252110575
Author(s):  
Lorenza Catalfamo ◽  
Enrico Gasperoni ◽  
Daniel Celli

In conventional Class II treatment, distalisation of the maxillary arch usually requires multiple phases of tooth movement during which anchorage loss can occur. In order to solve this issue, a rational and simple technique has been developed. Instead of using intraoral distalisers along with palatal mini-implants, Ni-Ti superelastic loops are used to obtain molar distalisation while buccal interradicular miniscrews (BIM), preferably placed between the roots of upper premolars, supply the necessary anchorage. Once the distalisation of molars and second premolars is performed, miniscrews are placed between the roots of first molars and second premolars after removing the previous miniscrews. Elastic chains or tie-backs, which go from the new miniscrews to the hooks of a 0.019×0.025-inch stainless-steel archwire, produce the retraction of incisors, canines and first premolars with optimal control of anchorage. Clinical cases are shown to illustrate the technique.


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 50
Author(s):  
Sarath Babu Balina ◽  
Durga Harsha G V ◽  
Padmapriya C V ◽  
Varma DPK ◽  
Goutham C V

Adult patients with class II malocclusion can be treated routinely by extraction therapy. In the recent decades there was increasing popularity towards non-extraction treatment. Distalization of maxillary molars is one of the prime treatment modality to correct mild to moderate class II malocclusion cases with esthetically acceptable profile. A 16 years old female patient reported with irregularly placed upper front teeth and was diagnosed as Angle’s Class II malocclusion with orthognathic maxilla and mandible, average growth pattern. Treatment was planned to distalize the entire maxillary arch using mini implants as skeletal anchorage. 4.0 mm of maxillary molars were distalized, class I molar and canine relation were achieved bilaterally within span of 10 months without altering the patient’s existing profile.  


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