DOI:

10.37988/1811-153X_2020_2_85

Experience of application of orthodontic implants in patients who are in orthodontic treatment at the Pediatric dentistry and orthodontics Department

Authors

  • S.A. Vasilevsky 1, PhD in Medical sciences, associate professor of the Pediatric dentistry and orthodontics Department
  • M.S. Serdyukov 1, PhD in Medical Sciences, assistant professor of the Prosthodontics dentistry and orthodontics Department
  • O.V. Kovaleva 1, PhD in Medical sciences, associate professor of the Dentistry diseases propaedeutics department
  • T.S. Stepanova 1, PhD in Medical sciences, associate professor of the Pediatric dentistry and orthodontics Department
  • O.Yu. Kuzminskaya 1, PhD in Medical Sciences, associate professor of the Pediatric dentistry and orthodontics Department
  • 1 Smolensk State Medical University, 214019, Smolensk, Russia

Abstract

Objective: improving the efficiency of orthodontic treatment using mini-screws as an additional support. Materials and methods. In this work, bio-RAY screws of various sizes were used, which were fixed in the sublateral crest (izc zone) on the upper jaw, in the area of the outer oblique line (buccal shelf (BS) zone) on the lower jaw and the anterior group of teeth. Results. The study found that in patients with mesial, distal occlusion, with deep incisor dentition disocclusion, the use of orthoimplants significantly increases the level and quality of orthodontic treatment, as it allows to achieve more stable results. Conclusion. Mini-screws as an additional support accelerate the process of moving the teeth, which significantly reduces the period of orthodontic treatment.

Key words:

anchorage, orthoimplants, orthodontic support, orthodontic treatment, tork

For Citation

[1]
Vasilevsky S.A., Serdyukov M.S., Kovaleva O.V., Stepanova T.S., Kuzminskaya O.Yu. Experience of application of orthodontic implants in patients who are in orthodontic treatment at the Pediatric dentistry and orthodontics Department. Clinical Dentistry (Russia).  2020; 2 (94): 85—91. DOI: 10.37988/1811-153X_2020_2_85

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Published on

July 25, 2020