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The Establishment of a Murine Maxillary Orthodontic Model
Published on: October 27, 2023
Maxillary molar intrusion with micro-implant anchorage (MIA)
Hyo-Sang Park1, Bong-Kyu Jang, Hee-Moon Kyung
1Department of Orthodontics, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea. parkhs@knu.ac.kr
Background:
Intrusion of the maxillary molars is difficult to accomplish using traditional methods of anchorage.
Aims:
To describe methods of maxillary molar intrusion with the aid of micro-implants.
Methods:
Micro-implants provide stable intra-oral anchorage and enable the maxillary molars to be intruded without the usual side effects. Three adult patients are presented showing how micro-implants can be used to intrude the maxillary molars. In the first patient micro-implants were placed in the alveolar process between the second premolar and first molar, in the second patient micro-implants were placed in the palatal alveolar process between the first and second molars, and in the third patient a micro-implant was placed in the palate paramedially. A transpalatal bar was used to prevent bucco- or linguoversion of the molars during intrusion.
Conclusions:
The maxillary molars can be intruded with intra-oral anchorage derived from microscrew implants.
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