Objective: To compare the anchorage effects of the implants and the headgear for patients with anterior teeth retraction in terms of incisor retraction, anchorage loss, inclination of maxillary incisors, positional change of maxillary basal bone, and treatment duration. Materials and Methods: An electronic search for relative randomized controlled trials (RCTs) prospective and retrospective controlled trials was done through the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), PubMed, Embase, Medline, and CNKI, regardless of language of study. Study selection, methodological quality assessment, and data extraction were performed by two reviewers independently. Meta-analysis was performed when possible; otherwise descriptive asse...
This clinical study was undertaken to determine the optimum height of the retraction hook when bring...
Objective: Evaluation of anchorage loss following anterior segment retraction (ASR) using friction v...
PURPOSE: To evaluate whether 4.0 x 4.0 mm dental implants could be an alternative to implants at lea...
Objective: To compare the anchorage effects of the implants and the headgear for patients with anter...
Background: Anchorage in orthodontics can be provided through several extra- and intra-oral sources ...
Objective: To evaluate the available evidence regarding the clinical effectiveness of different type...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the clinical effectiveness of the mid-palatal implant as a method of reinforci...
Introduction: The objective of this pilot randomized clinical trial was to investigate the relative ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the rate of canine retraction, the anchorage loss, and the...
Abstract Background/aim Retraction of the upper incisors/canines requires maximum anchorage. The aim...
Objective: To compare the amount of anchorage loss of the maxillary posterior teeth and amount of re...
Objective: To compare the amount of anchorage loss of the maxillary posterior teeth and amount of re...
Objective: To compare the amount of anchorage loss of the maxillary posterior teeth and amount of re...
The aim of this study was to compare and evaluate the anchorage effectiveness of using either micro-...
The aim of this systematic review was to examine, in an evidence-based way, what kind of orthodontic...
This clinical study was undertaken to determine the optimum height of the retraction hook when bring...
Objective: Evaluation of anchorage loss following anterior segment retraction (ASR) using friction v...
PURPOSE: To evaluate whether 4.0 x 4.0 mm dental implants could be an alternative to implants at lea...
Objective: To compare the anchorage effects of the implants and the headgear for patients with anter...
Background: Anchorage in orthodontics can be provided through several extra- and intra-oral sources ...
Objective: To evaluate the available evidence regarding the clinical effectiveness of different type...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the clinical effectiveness of the mid-palatal implant as a method of reinforci...
Introduction: The objective of this pilot randomized clinical trial was to investigate the relative ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the rate of canine retraction, the anchorage loss, and the...
Abstract Background/aim Retraction of the upper incisors/canines requires maximum anchorage. The aim...
Objective: To compare the amount of anchorage loss of the maxillary posterior teeth and amount of re...
Objective: To compare the amount of anchorage loss of the maxillary posterior teeth and amount of re...
Objective: To compare the amount of anchorage loss of the maxillary posterior teeth and amount of re...
The aim of this study was to compare and evaluate the anchorage effectiveness of using either micro-...
The aim of this systematic review was to examine, in an evidence-based way, what kind of orthodontic...
This clinical study was undertaken to determine the optimum height of the retraction hook when bring...
Objective: Evaluation of anchorage loss following anterior segment retraction (ASR) using friction v...
PURPOSE: To evaluate whether 4.0 x 4.0 mm dental implants could be an alternative to implants at lea...