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  • Volume:51 Issue:3 Suppl 1
  • THE EFFECT OF MINI-IMPLANT SUPPORTED ANCHORAGE ON MAXILLARY INCISOR POSITION DURING RETRACTION- A SY...

THE EFFECT OF MINI-IMPLANT SUPPORTED ANCHORAGE ON MAXILLARY INCISOR POSITION DURING RETRACTION- A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

Authors : Yasas Shri Nalaka JAYARATNE, Flavio URİBE, Nandakumar JANAKİRAMAN
Pages : 90-101
Doi:10.17096/jiufd.52884
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Publication Date : 2017-11-17
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Purpose : The objective of this systematic review was to compare the antero-posterior, vertical and angular changes of maxillary incisors with conventional anchorage control techniques and mini-implant based space closure methods. Materials and Methods: The electronic databases Pubmed, Scopus, ISI Web of knowledge, Cochrane Library and Open Grey were searched for potentially eligible studies using a set of predetermined keywords. Full texts meeting the inclusion criteria as well as their references were manually searched. The primary outcome data insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(linear, angular, and vertical maxillary incisor changes); and secondary outcome data insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(overbite changes, soft tissue changes, biomechanical factors, root resorption and treatment duration); were extracted from the selected articles and entered into spreadsheets based on the type of anchorage used. The methodological quality of each study was assessed. Results : Six studies met the inclusion criteria. The amount of incisor retraction was greater with buccally placed mini-implants than conventional anchorage techniques. The incisor retraction with indirect anchorage from palatal mini-implants was less when compared with buccally placed mini-implants. Incisor intrusion occurred with buccal mini-implants, whereas extrusion was seen with conventional anchorage. Limited data on the biomechanical variables or adverse effects such as root resorption were reported in these studies. Conclusion : More RCT’s that take in to account relevant biomechanical variables and employ three-dimensional quantification of tooth movements are required to provide information on  incisor changes during space closure.
Keywords : Maxillary incisors, mini implant, retraction, anchorage, systematic review

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