OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare the success rates of the manual and motor-driven mini-screw insertion methods according to age, gender, length of mini-screws, and insertion sites. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 429 orthodontic mini-screw placements in 286 patients (102 in men and 327 in women) between 2005 and 2010 at private practice. Age, gender, mini-screw length, and insertion site were cross-tabulated against the insertion methods. The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was performed to compare the success rates of the 2 insertion methods. RESULTS: The motor-driven method was used for 228 mini-screws and the manual method for the remaining 201 mini-screws. The success rates were similar in both men and women irrespect...
Objectives: The aim of this review was to systematically evaluate the failure rates of miniscrews re...
AbstractPurposeTo compile and analyze the literature regarding orthodontic mini-implants (MIs)...
Background: Miniscrews in orthodontics have been mainly used for anchorage without patient complianc...
The aim of the following research is to conduct a systematic review in order to update the actual kn...
Background: Orthodontic anchorage is a technique used to avoid undesired tooth movement. The miniatu...
Objectives: To date, the clinical stability of dual-thread orthodontic miniscrews has not been studi...
Dept. of Dental Science/석사Stability of orthodontic miniscrews according to screw designThis study wa...
Background: Implants and orthodontics are an important combination to obtain intraoral anchorage and...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether the success rate and primary stability of surface-treated miniscrew...
Objectives To examine factors involved in clinical success of miniscrew implants used for orthodont...
Data sourcesMedline, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), Embase, China Nationa...
Objective: This study aims to evaluate success factors implicated in clinical orthodontic miniscrew ...
Subject: A systematic review of patient, screw, surgery, and loading-related effects on the stabilit...
Objectives: To examine factors involved in clinical success of miniscrew implants used for orthodon...
Aims: Orthodontic mini‑implants are important devices for successful anchorage management in orthodo...
Objectives: The aim of this review was to systematically evaluate the failure rates of miniscrews re...
AbstractPurposeTo compile and analyze the literature regarding orthodontic mini-implants (MIs)...
Background: Miniscrews in orthodontics have been mainly used for anchorage without patient complianc...
The aim of the following research is to conduct a systematic review in order to update the actual kn...
Background: Orthodontic anchorage is a technique used to avoid undesired tooth movement. The miniatu...
Objectives: To date, the clinical stability of dual-thread orthodontic miniscrews has not been studi...
Dept. of Dental Science/석사Stability of orthodontic miniscrews according to screw designThis study wa...
Background: Implants and orthodontics are an important combination to obtain intraoral anchorage and...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether the success rate and primary stability of surface-treated miniscrew...
Objectives To examine factors involved in clinical success of miniscrew implants used for orthodont...
Data sourcesMedline, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), Embase, China Nationa...
Objective: This study aims to evaluate success factors implicated in clinical orthodontic miniscrew ...
Subject: A systematic review of patient, screw, surgery, and loading-related effects on the stabilit...
Objectives: To examine factors involved in clinical success of miniscrew implants used for orthodon...
Aims: Orthodontic mini‑implants are important devices for successful anchorage management in orthodo...
Objectives: The aim of this review was to systematically evaluate the failure rates of miniscrews re...
AbstractPurposeTo compile and analyze the literature regarding orthodontic mini-implants (MIs)...
Background: Miniscrews in orthodontics have been mainly used for anchorage without patient complianc...