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Background: Mini-screw implants are a compliance-free alternative to more traditional forms of in... more Background: Mini-screw implants are a compliance-free alternative to more traditional forms of incisor intrusion. Hence; the present study was undertaken for assessing the clinical success of Miniscrew Implants for Orthodontic Treatment.Materials & methods:The present study was undertaken for assessing the clinical success of Miniscrew Implants for Orthodontic Treatment. A total of 30 patients scheduled to undergo mini-screw implants as a part of orthodontic treatment were enrolled. Complete demographic details of all the patients were obtained. A Performa was made and thorough details of the clinical examination of all the patients were recorded. All the surgical procedures were carried out under adequate septic conditions. All the patients were recalled on follow-up and success rate was assessed. Results:Maxillary arch was involved in 70 percent of the patients. In the present study, clinical success rate of mini-screw implants was 96.67 percent. Significant results were obtained ...
International journal of health sciences, 2022
Background: Successful orthodontic therapy has always depended upon on intraoral anchorage with a... more Background: Successful orthodontic therapy has always depended upon on intraoral anchorage with a great resistance to displacement. Osseointegrated implants are considered reliable sources of anchorage for orthodontists hence; the present study was undertaken for assessing the outcome of orthodontic Mini dental implants. Materials & methods: A total of 100 patients were enrolled. In all the involved patients, one or more self-drilling mini-screws were inserted. Orthodontic mini-implants were considered successful when they proved a perfect skeletal anchorage during the entire treatment period (independent from the period's length) without sign of mobility. All the results were recorded and analysed using SPSS software. Results: Success was observed in 85 percent of the cases. Failure was seen in 15 percent of the cases. Among the failure cases, inflammation was the cause in 10 percent of the cases while screw fracture was seen in 5 percent of the cases. Conclusion: Under the ha...
Background: Mini-screw implants are a compliance-free alternative to more traditional forms of in... more Background: Mini-screw implants are a compliance-free alternative to more traditional forms of incisor intrusion. Hence; the present study was undertaken for assessing the clinical success of Miniscrew Implants for Orthodontic Treatment.Materials & methods:The present study was undertaken for assessing the clinical success of Miniscrew Implants for Orthodontic Treatment. A total of 30 patients scheduled to undergo mini-screw implants as a part of orthodontic treatment were enrolled. Complete demographic details of all the patients were obtained. A Performa was made and thorough details of the clinical examination of all the patients were recorded. All the surgical procedures were carried out under adequate septic conditions. All the patients were recalled on follow-up and success rate was assessed. Results:Maxillary arch was involved in 70 percent of the patients. In the present study, clinical success rate of mini-screw implants was 96.67 percent. Significant results were obtained ...
International journal of health sciences, 2022
Background: Successful orthodontic therapy has always depended upon on intraoral anchorage with a... more Background: Successful orthodontic therapy has always depended upon on intraoral anchorage with a great resistance to displacement. Osseointegrated implants are considered reliable sources of anchorage for orthodontists hence; the present study was undertaken for assessing the outcome of orthodontic Mini dental implants. Materials & methods: A total of 100 patients were enrolled. In all the involved patients, one or more self-drilling mini-screws were inserted. Orthodontic mini-implants were considered successful when they proved a perfect skeletal anchorage during the entire treatment period (independent from the period's length) without sign of mobility. All the results were recorded and analysed using SPSS software. Results: Success was observed in 85 percent of the cases. Failure was seen in 15 percent of the cases. Among the failure cases, inflammation was the cause in 10 percent of the cases while screw fracture was seen in 5 percent of the cases. Conclusion: Under the ha...