SUCCESS RATE OF DIFFERENT MICRO IMPLANT SYSTEMS.

Autor: ARORA, Adit, GUPTA, Shanker Dayal, PRAKASH, Amit, KUMAR, Purushotam
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Zdroj: International Journal of Medical Dentistry; Jan-Mar2014, Vol. 18 Issue 1, p39-42, 4p
Abstrakt: Introduction: The present study was conducted to compare the stability of 3 different microimplant systems with different costs, over a period of 6 months. Methods: In 16 adult patients (7 males, 9 females; mean age, 19.81 years), a total number of 32 micro-implants (1.3-1.4 mm in diameter and 8 mm long) were placed between the roots of maxillary 2nd premolar and the first molar. A new system was used to classify microimplant failure on the upper left and right quadrant during a specified period of 6 months. Results: The overall success rate was 78.1%, a value suggesting that microimplants of S.K. surgicals are as stable as those of Denticon and Absoanchor (Dentos), and can be applied as cost-effective substitutes. Conclusions: When inserted between the roots of maxillary second pre- molar and first molar by a self-drilling, incision-free method, cost-effective microimplants appeared as stable as their more expensive counterparts. Female patients recorded a higher success rate than males, and the maxillary left quadrant had more success than the right quadrant. Orthodontic microimplant failure can be classified as: Grade I - Inflammation associated with the microimplant, Grade II - Mobility associated with the microimplant, Grade III - Change in microimplant angulation, Grade IV - Complete luxation of the microimplant. Microimplant fracture during its removal can be considered as a Grade V microimplant failure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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