Anchorage loss is very disturbing for orthodontists and patients during orthodontic treatment, which usually results in bad treatment effects. Despite the same treatment strategy, different patients show different tendencies toward anchorage loss, which influences the treatment results and should preferably be predicted before the treatment is begun. However, relatively little research has been conducted on which patients are more likely to lose anchorage. The mesial tipping of the first molar marks the onset of anchorage loss, and changes in the angulation of the first molar are closely related to anchorage loss. This cross-sectional study aimed to determine how the mesiodistal angulation of the upper first molars changes during general or...
Objective: To compare the amount of anchorage loss of the maxillary posterior teeth and amount of re...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare two anchorage modalities. Differential mass and ...
Objective: To compare the amount of anchorage loss of the maxillary posterior teeth and amount of re...
Anchorage loss is very disturbing for orthodontists and patients during orthodontic treatment, which...
Anchorage loss may frequently be found on the first upper molar during orthodontic treatment, especi...
Molar anchorage loss in extraction case is believed due to the reaction of mechanical force applied ...
INTRODUCTION: This study quantitatively assessed movement of anchor teeth connected to a miniscrew (...
Objectives: To compare maxillary first molar anchorage loss between 0.018-inch and 0.022-inch slot f...
Objective: To evaluate changes in the anchor molar position (horizontal, vertical) after retraction ...
Introduction: The objective of this pilot randomized clinical trial was to investigate the relative ...
OBJECTIVES: To identify risk factors for apical root resorption (ARR) of maxillary and mandibular in...
Abstract: The correction of a severe maxillary protrusion in an adult by distal movement of the maxi...
INTRODUCTION: Orthodontic treatment planning requires skill and expertise with considerable practice...
We investigated the compensatory trends of mesiodistal angulation of first molars in malocclusion ca...
PubMed ID: 17208102Introduction: Maxillary molar distalization is a common treatment approach for pa...
Objective: To compare the amount of anchorage loss of the maxillary posterior teeth and amount of re...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare two anchorage modalities. Differential mass and ...
Objective: To compare the amount of anchorage loss of the maxillary posterior teeth and amount of re...
Anchorage loss is very disturbing for orthodontists and patients during orthodontic treatment, which...
Anchorage loss may frequently be found on the first upper molar during orthodontic treatment, especi...
Molar anchorage loss in extraction case is believed due to the reaction of mechanical force applied ...
INTRODUCTION: This study quantitatively assessed movement of anchor teeth connected to a miniscrew (...
Objectives: To compare maxillary first molar anchorage loss between 0.018-inch and 0.022-inch slot f...
Objective: To evaluate changes in the anchor molar position (horizontal, vertical) after retraction ...
Introduction: The objective of this pilot randomized clinical trial was to investigate the relative ...
OBJECTIVES: To identify risk factors for apical root resorption (ARR) of maxillary and mandibular in...
Abstract: The correction of a severe maxillary protrusion in an adult by distal movement of the maxi...
INTRODUCTION: Orthodontic treatment planning requires skill and expertise with considerable practice...
We investigated the compensatory trends of mesiodistal angulation of first molars in malocclusion ca...
PubMed ID: 17208102Introduction: Maxillary molar distalization is a common treatment approach for pa...
Objective: To compare the amount of anchorage loss of the maxillary posterior teeth and amount of re...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare two anchorage modalities. Differential mass and ...
Objective: To compare the amount of anchorage loss of the maxillary posterior teeth and amount of re...