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Skeletal Anchorage in Orthodontics – Basics and Clinical Application [PDF]

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This review article describes the basics and clinical applications of skeletal anchorage in orthodontics, namely: areas of indication, anchorage devices, insertion areas, indications, potential complications, and their use in growing patients. The areas for skeletal anchorage include orthodontic-prosthetic anchorage, orthodontic anchorage, and skeletal
Peter Göllner, Heiner Wehrbein
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Temporary Skeletal Anchorage Devices for Orthodontics

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2010
This article discusses the recent advances and basic concepts of skeletal anchorage devices of various types and reviews the current literature on their use. Temporary skeletal anchorage devices allow orthodontic movements that were previously thought to be difficult if not impossible.
Bernard J. Costello   +4 more
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The Use of Miniplate Osteosynthesis for Skeletal Anchorage

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2007
The purpose of this study was to explore the use of miniplates as skeletal anchorages for orthodontic treatment and to investigate the stability of miniplates and the causes of failure.Forty-four miniplates were applied in the maxilla or mandible as skeletal anchorages in orthodontic treatment. Two weeks later, a force of 100 to 200 g was applied by an
Yee-Shyong Shen   +5 more
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Integrating skeletal anchorage into fixed and aligner biomechanics

Journal of the World Federation of Orthodontists, 2022
Routine alignment with fixed appliances and aligners is indeterminate mechanics because equilibrium equations are only applicable to two abutments: teeth, segments, or arches. Orthodontists must depend on compliance and resilience of materials (archwires and aligners) for initial alignment. However, stabilized segments and arches are "large multirooted
W. Eugene Roberts   +4 more
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Modified miniplates for orthopaedic skeletal anchorage

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2012
The use of temporary anchorage devices (TADs) in orthodontics has increased over recent years. One type of TAD, a modification of the titanium miniplate frequently used in orthognathic surgery for osteotomy or fracture fixation, has been used successfully as a skeletal anchorage device for various orthodontic applications.
J. Chaurand Lara, J.A. Facio Umaña
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Skeletal anchorage systems in orthodontics: absolute anchorage. A dream or reality?

Journal of Orthodontics, 2007
This article examines the concept of orthodontic anchorage and focuses on ways skeletally derived anchorage is gained. A brief history of the different skeletal anchorage systems to date is given. The article gives an emphasis on the use of one particular skeletal anchorage technique--the micro-implant--to assist with orthodontic anchorage and active ...
Kevin A. Young   +2 more
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Skeletal Anchorage System in Orthodontics

Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 2018
The use of miniscrew and miniplate to obtain absolute anchorage has become very popular in clinical orthodontic approaches. The mode of anchorage provided by the implant systems is unique in that their use is temporary and transient. These characteristics have made them indispensable as a treatment option.
Noorjahan Mohammad   +5 more
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Maxillary Distraction Osteogenesis: A Method with Skeletal Anchorage

Journal Of Craniofacial Surgery, 2000
Maxillary distraction osteogenesis is a challenging technique to treat severe maxillary retrusion. Maxillary advancement by distraction has the advantage to provide new bone in combination with simultaneous expansion of the soft-tissue functional matrix.
Swennen, Gwen R J G.   +4 more
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Skeletal anchorage system for open-bite correction

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1999
A skeletal anchorage system was developed for tooth movements. It consists of a titanium miniplate that is temporarily implanted in the maxilla or the mandible as an immobile anchorage. In this article, we introduce the skeletal anchorage system to intrude the lower molars in open-bite malocclusion and evaluate the results of treatment in two severe ...
Hiroshi Nagasaka   +4 more
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Minibone plates: The skeletal anchorage system

Seminars in Orthodontics, 2005
The skeletal anchorage system (SAS) is a recently developed orthodontic anchorage modality utilizing titanium miniplates and monocortical screws that are temporarily fixed in the maxilla and/or mandible for absolute orthodontic anchorage. The most appropriate application of the SAS is to enable the predictable intrusion and distalization of maxillary ...
Makoto Nishimura, Junji Sugawara
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