AIM: To describe the use of Straumann Orthosystem implants for orthodontic anchorage. METHODS: The Straumann Orthosystem consists of a titanium palatal implant and connected device, which can be used when absolute anchorage is required. In the present study the implant was placed in the midline at the junction of the alveolar process and hard palate. The implant was osseointegrated 13 weeks after placement. A palatal arch attached to the implant and upper first molar bands was used to provide stationary anchorage in a 23 year-old female with protruding upper anterior teeth and moderate crowding of both arches. CONCLUSION: A palatal implant provides stationary anchorage for retraction of anterior maxillary teeth
Maxillary constriction is a very common pathology with implications on dental occlusion, temporomand...
BACKGROUND Short, rough-surfaced palatal implants are an established and reliable anchor for orthodo...
OBJECTIVE Orthodontic palatal implants are commonly used and do provide reliable absolute anchorage...
AIM: To describe the use of Straumann Orthosystem implants for orthodontic anchorage. METHODS: The S...
Aim: To describe the use of Straumann Orthosystem implants for orthodontic anchorage
Purpose: The authors review 5 years of clinical experience using Straumann Orthosystem (Straumann, B...
This case report presents a Class I extraction treatment in an adult patient with bimaxillary crowdi...
Purpose: Palatal implants have been used in the last 2 decades to eliminate headgear wear and to est...
The purpose of this study was to examine the success rate of paramedian palatal Orthosystem first- a...
INTRODUCTION: Our aim in this investigation was to evaluate and compare orthodontic anchorage capaci...
Palatal implants have been used over the last two decades to eliminate headgear wear and to establis...
Abstract Background In orthodontic treatment, anchorage control is a fundamental aspect. Usually con...
BACKGROUND The term anchorage in orthodontic treatment refers to the control of unwanted tooth move...
Anchorage control is one of the main aspects of orthodontic treatment plan. A good appliance system ...
Considerable limitations in the clinical application of orthodontic treatment can result from the la...
Maxillary constriction is a very common pathology with implications on dental occlusion, temporomand...
BACKGROUND Short, rough-surfaced palatal implants are an established and reliable anchor for orthodo...
OBJECTIVE Orthodontic palatal implants are commonly used and do provide reliable absolute anchorage...
AIM: To describe the use of Straumann Orthosystem implants for orthodontic anchorage. METHODS: The S...
Aim: To describe the use of Straumann Orthosystem implants for orthodontic anchorage
Purpose: The authors review 5 years of clinical experience using Straumann Orthosystem (Straumann, B...
This case report presents a Class I extraction treatment in an adult patient with bimaxillary crowdi...
Purpose: Palatal implants have been used in the last 2 decades to eliminate headgear wear and to est...
The purpose of this study was to examine the success rate of paramedian palatal Orthosystem first- a...
INTRODUCTION: Our aim in this investigation was to evaluate and compare orthodontic anchorage capaci...
Palatal implants have been used over the last two decades to eliminate headgear wear and to establis...
Abstract Background In orthodontic treatment, anchorage control is a fundamental aspect. Usually con...
BACKGROUND The term anchorage in orthodontic treatment refers to the control of unwanted tooth move...
Anchorage control is one of the main aspects of orthodontic treatment plan. A good appliance system ...
Considerable limitations in the clinical application of orthodontic treatment can result from the la...
Maxillary constriction is a very common pathology with implications on dental occlusion, temporomand...
BACKGROUND Short, rough-surfaced palatal implants are an established and reliable anchor for orthodo...
OBJECTIVE Orthodontic palatal implants are commonly used and do provide reliable absolute anchorage...