Retrospective evaluation of the success rate and factors associated with the stability of alveolar ridge orthodontic miniscrews: Pilot study

IF 2.6 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
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Abstract

Background

An uncommon location for placing miniscrews, used to provide anchorage control in various tooth movements, is the alveolar ridge. This study aimed to provide an evaluation of the success rate of alveolar ridge miniscrews and examine variables that might impact their success.

Methods

Charts for 295 patients who had miniscrews were screened. Twenty patients (5 male and 15 female: average age = 38.15 ± 15.10 years) with a total of 50 alveolar ridge miniscrews were analyzed. A customized data form was used to collect patients’ and miniscrews’ related variables. Kaplan–Meier estimator was used for the survival function, whereas Cox proportional hazards regression models were used to associate collected variables with alveolar ridge miniscrew survival.

Results

In total, 31 (62.0%) miniscrews were stable and 19 (38.0%) failed. The survival time for those that failed was 6.03 ± 7.08 months. The follow-up period for those that survived was 35.84 ± 19.47 months. Male gender versus female (hazard ratio [HR] 2.46; 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.35–4.48; P = 0.003), and if the miniscrew was a replacement versus non-replacement (HR 0.27; 95% CI 0.07–0.99; P = 0.048) influenced the survival. Additionally, miniscrews that were used for both indirect and direct or indirect anchorage alone plus those with evidence of splinting showed a 100% survival rate, which led to an HR 0 (P < 0.001). When the previously mentioned variables were modeled, none seemed to have a significant effect on failure except for splinting and type of anchorage (P < 0.001), because none of the splinted miniscrews failed.

Conclusions

The failure rate of alveolar ridge miniscrews was (38.0%) over 6.03 ± 7.08 months. The survival rate was (62.0%) over 35.84 ± 19.47 months. The evidence of splinting and the type of anchorage had a significant effect on survival probability.

牙槽嵴正畸微型螺钉成功率及稳定性相关因素的回顾性评估:试点研究。
背景牙槽嵴是一个不常见的放置微型螺钉的位置,用于在各种牙齿移动中提供锚定控制。本研究旨在评估牙槽嵴微型螺钉的成功率,并研究可能影响其成功率的变量。分析了 20 名患者(5 名男性和 15 名女性:平均年龄 = 38.15 ± 15.10 岁)共 50 次牙槽嵴部迷你螺钉手术。使用定制的数据表收集患者和迷你螺钉的相关变量。结果总共有 31 个(62.0%)迷你螺钉稳定,19 个(38.0%)失败。失败迷你螺钉的存活时间为 6.03 ± 7.08 个月。存活者的随访时间为(35.84 ± 19.47)个月。男性与女性(危险比 [HR] 2.46;95% 置信区间 [CI]1.35-4.48;P = 0.003)以及微型螺钉是替换的还是非替换的(HR 0.27;95% CI 0.07-0.99;P = 0.048)对存活率有影响。此外,同时用于间接和直接固定的微型螺钉或仅用于间接固定的微型螺钉以及有夹板证据的微型螺钉的存活率为 100%,这导致 HR 为 0 (P < 0.001)。在对前面提到的变量进行建模时,除了夹板和锚定类型(P <0.001)外,其他变量似乎都不会对失败产生显著影响,因为夹板微型螺钉无一失败。存活率为(62.0%),超过 35.84 ± 19.47 个月。夹板和固定方式对存活率有显著影响。
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Journal of the World Federation of Orthodontists
Journal of the World Federation of Orthodontists DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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