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Spider link: a palatal skeletal anchorage system.
Journal of clinical orthodontics : JCO, 2020The Spider* Link is a new palatal skeletal anchorage system that integrates Spider self-ligating miniscrews and prefabricated stain- less steel Power Plates.** This combination can be used to accom- plish a number of tooth movements, including mesialization, distaliza- tion, intrusion, and constriction of the maxillary teeth.
Maino Giuliano+4 more
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Orthodontics in 3 millennia. Chapter 15: Skeletal anchorage
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2008For many years, orthodontists have searched for a form of anchorage that does not rely on patient cooperation, although the answer already lay in the implants dentists used to replace missing teeth and oral surgeons used to hold bone segments together. Now these divergent lines have come together in the form of stationary anchorage, and titanium is the
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Versatility of skeletal anchorage in orthodontics.
2012The purpose of this article is to update clinicians on the current concepts and versatile uses and clinical applications of skeletal anchorage in orthodontics. Topics discussed include clinical indications, implant types, surgical sites, biomechanics, treatment time, and treatment outcomes.
Wong, RW, Rabie, AB, Leung, MT, Lee, TC
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Biomechanics of skeletal anchorage. Part 3. Intrusion.
Journal of clinical orthodontics : JCO, 2008De Clerck, Hugo J+2 more
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Patient and provider perceptions of skeletal anchorage in orthodontics
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2006openaire +2 more sources