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Miniscrew supported Burstone intrusion arch is a novel method for achieving maxillary incisor intrusion. It offers the advantage of true incisor intrusion without causing reciprocal effects on the posterior teeth. In this article, we present an intrusion arch which is a modification of Burstone Intrusion arch taking posterior anchorage from buccal interradicular mini-screws instead of molar teeth and detailed description of the advantages offered by this technique.