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Abstract
Aim: To determine the efficacy of mini-implants as intraoral anchorage during en masse intrusion of the six maxillary anterior teeth.
Methods: Ten patients from the Department of Orthodontics, KLE University, Belgaum, India, who required intrusion of their anterior teeth were selected for this study. After initial alignment and leveling, the maxillary arch was divided into one anterior segment and two posterior segments. A 0.021 3 0.025-inch stainless steel wire was placed in all three segments. In all patients, one mini-implant was placed bilaterally between the lateral incisor and canine. An elastic chain was used to deliver an intrusive force of 45 cN; it was supplemented by a distal force of about 20 cN per side. Patient records were taken at the beginning and end of intrusion.
Results: The amount of intrusion was statistically and clinically significant. The canines were more intruded (3.5 ± 0.9 mm) than the incisors (2.9 ± 1.0 mm). The axial inclination of the incisors did not significantly change. The average duration to accomplish this intrusion was 4.0 ± 1.5 months, with a mean rate of 0.9 mm per month for the canines and 0.7 mm per month for the incisors.
Conclusion: Mini-implants are an efficient and stable source of anchorage for the en masse intrusion of the six maxillary anterior teeth.
目的:探讨微型种植体在6颗上颌前牙整体侵入过程中作为牙内支抗的效果。方法:选择来自印度Belgaum KLE大学正畸科的10例需要前牙侵入的患者进行研究。上颌弓在初始对准和调平后分为一个前段和两个后段。一个0.021 3 0.025英寸的不锈钢线被放置在所有三个部分。在所有患者中,一个微型种植体放置在侧切牙和犬齿之间。采用弹性链传递45cn的侵入力;它被一个远端力补充约20cn每边。在侵入开始和结束时记录患者病历。结果:侵入量具有统计学意义和临床意义。犬齿(3.5±0.9 mm)比门牙(2.9±1.0 mm)更侵入。切牙的轴向倾斜度无明显变化。完成这种侵入的平均时间为4.0±1.5个月,犬齿的平均侵入率为0.9 mm /月,门齿的平均侵入率为0.7 mm /月。结论:微型种植体是治疗6颗上颌前牙整体侵入的有效、稳定的支抗来源。