Orthodontic extrusion for a preprosthetic approach: a bracketless mini-implant-based mechanics.

Mario Greco, Nicola Derton
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Abstract

Aim: To propose a new mini-implant-based mechanics for the orthodontic extrusion of fractured posterior teeth.

Methods: An innovative biomechanical bracketless system was used to gain vertical movement of fractured maxillary molars with three-dimensional control to meet preprosthetic objectives. Two slotted-head mini-implants were inserted between the roots of the canine and premolars. A sectional TMA wire was passively adapted to the mini-implant positions and connected to the first molar by a crossing crown hole. The extrusion movement was achieved in two phases. In the first phase, a vertical spring loop was formed in the sectional wire for initial pure vertical movement. Next, a horizontal spring loop was modeled to improve the proper spatial position of the molar.

Conclusion: The extrusion movement and stabilization were achieved without patient compliance. The maxillary molar was extruded about 3 mm, allowing exposure of the most apical border of the fracture, giving the prosthodontist the proper clinical conditions for ideal restoration of the tooth.

义肢前的正畸挤压方法:一种无托架的微型种植体力学。
目的:提出一种基于微型种植体的后牙矫治挤压方法。方法:采用创新的生物力学无托架系统,三维控制上颌磨牙的垂直运动,达到修复前的目标。两个开槽头微型种植体被插入到犬齿和前磨牙的根部之间。一段TMA导线被动适应微型种植体位置,并通过交叉冠孔连接到第一磨牙。挤压运动分两个阶段实现。在第一阶段,在截面钢丝中形成一个垂直的弹簧环,进行初始的纯垂直运动。其次,建立了一个水平弹簧环模型,以改善磨牙的空间位置。结论:在没有患者依从性的情况下实现了挤压运动和稳定。上颌磨牙被挤出约3mm,允许暴露骨折的最顶端边界,为修复医生提供理想的牙齿修复的适当临床条件。
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