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Tr eating Maxillary Dental Ar ch Crowding and Protrusion of the Patient with Mandibular Molar s Missing by Implanting Miniscr ew Anchor age

JIANG Shi- tong1, JIANG Xiao- lei2, QIN Yong3, ZHANG Ru1, LIU Hongjie1, JIAO Guang- jun1, YUAN Kuo1   

  1. 1. Dept. of Orthodontics, Donggang People′s Hospital of Rizhao, Rizhao 276800, China; 2. Dept. of Stomatology, The Eighth People′s Hospital of Qingdao, Qingdao 266100, China; 3. Dept. of Stomatology, The Affiliated Hospital of Weifang Government, Weifang 261041, China
  • Received:2007-06-25 Revised:2007-06-25 Online:2007-06-20 Published:2007-06-20
  • Contact: JIANG Shi- tong,Tel: 0633- 8022633

Abstract:

Objective To study the clinical effectiveness of implanting miniscrew serving as anchorage instead of molars in treating maxillary dental arch crowding and protrusive patients mandibular molars complete missing. Methods Eight adult patients aged from 22 to 38, whose maxillary dental arch were crowding and protrusion, with mandibular molars missing were chosed. At the missing side, a miniscrew was implanted on the buccal surface, 11- 13 mm away from the distal end of the second premolar. After implanting, a self- made miniscrew traction cap was attached to its supergingival section by keyway retention. Premolars and anterior teeth were tracted in turn to distal end. Intermaxillary traction Ⅱ was made necessarily on the traction cap. Results Successful results were acquired after treating together with normal overbite, overjet and right occlusion relation. It took 24 months in the longest course, 15 months in the shortest course and 20.8 months on average. Conclusion The implanting miniscrew anchorages could be used in maxillary dental arch crowding and protrusive patients with single molars complete missing.

Key words: implanting miniscrew, anchorage, molar missing, intermaxillary traction