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The success rate of mini‐screws for incisors intrusion and patient age, gender, and insertion angle in the maxilla using CBCT and implant‐guided surgery. A split‐mouth, randomized control trail.

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العنوان: The success rate of mini‐screws for incisors intrusion and patient age, gender, and insertion angle in the maxilla using CBCT and implant‐guided surgery. A split‐mouth, randomized control trail.
المؤلفون: Chawshli, Omar Fawzi, Hasan, Hasan Sabah, Yalda, Fedil Andraws, Al‐Talabani, Shaho Z.
المصدر: Orthodontics & Craniofacial Research; Feb2024, Vol. 27 Issue 1, p118-125, 8p
مصطلحات موضوعية: CONE beam computed tomography, MAXILLA, INCISORS, ORTHODONTIC appliances, CORRECTIVE orthodontics, ANGLES, DIGITAL dental impression systems
مستخلص: Background and Objectives: The intrusion of anterior teeth is a routine procedure in orthodontics, which has been performed efficiently with the help of mini‐screws in the anterior region, especially the upper maxilla. This study aimed to investigate the effect of insertion angle and sociodemographic features on the success rate of mini‐screws at the anterior maxillary region. Materials and Methods: Twenty‐nine patients (18 Females and 11 Males) aged 18‐40 years old were involved in the current study. A split‐mouth design was carried out in which recruited patients needed bilateral anterior screws at the labial bone in the region of the incisor for the intrusion of upper anterior incisor teeth as part of their orthodontic treatment with a fixed appliance (upper right side received 90‐degree insertion angle mini‐screw and 45° for left side) using a surgical guide fabricated from patients CBCT and intraoral scans. The mini‐screws were inserted at the attached gingiva bilaterally to achieve intrusion of upper anterior teeth with a power chain ligated from the main archwire to the anterior min‐implants. The patient was recalled monthly for orthodontic appliance activation and screw assessment for 6 months. The intrusion force was 15 g on each side. Results: The results of the study showed that screw stability was higher in the male group than the female group at the 6th monthly follow‐up visit with a statistically significant difference between both genders (P =.044). Concerning insertion angle, results showed a statistically significant difference between 45° and 90° as an insertion angle with a P‐value <.01 in most of the follow‐up months. Conclusion: This study found that male patients with mini‐screws inserted at 90° showed greater screw stability over time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:16016335
DOI:10.1111/ocr.12700