Purpose: The aim of the present investigation was to review and evaluate the current literature on skeletal bone anchorage in orthodontics with regard to success rates of the various systems. Materials and Methods: MEDLINE, PubMed, and Cochrane searches (period January 1966 to January 2006, English language) of animal and human studies using skeletal anchorage during orthodontic treatment were scrutinized. A total of 50 relevant articles were identified which investigated various types of implants. Results: Two types of anchorage systems are used in orthodontics: (1) osseointegrated dental implants, including temporary mid-palatal implants. These systems were associated with a wide variety of success rates in animal studies. In human studie...
AIM: Use of skeletal anchorage in orthodontics has gained increasing popularity in both clinical app...
Paradigms have started to shift in the orthodontic world since the introduction of mini-implants in ...
In order to make teeth-movement possible, orthodontic anchorage is necessary. Neighbouring teeth, a ...
Purpose: The aim of the present investigation was to review and evaluate the current literature on s...
Purpose: The aim of the present investigation was to review and evaluate the current literature on s...
Purpose: The aim of the present investigation was to review and evaluate the current literature on s...
INTRODUCTION: Our aim was to review the experimental literature to determine what is known about fun...
The achievement of absolute anchorage in orthodontics overcoming the reaction forces and moments has...
Since the introduction of temporary skeletal anchorage in orthodontics during the eighties, osteosyn...
The mini-implant, temporary anchorage devices (TADS), are now a common method of treatment in Orthod...
In some adult patients, orthodontic anchorage may be more difficult to achieve because of missing te...
The need for skeletal anchorage in orthodontics has increased with the growing number of adult patie...
Background: The mini-implants are very important for preventing dental, periodontal, esthetical and ...
This article discusses the recent advances and basic concepts of skeletal anchorage devices of vario...
Background: An adequate anchorage is often challenging in orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics....
AIM: Use of skeletal anchorage in orthodontics has gained increasing popularity in both clinical app...
Paradigms have started to shift in the orthodontic world since the introduction of mini-implants in ...
In order to make teeth-movement possible, orthodontic anchorage is necessary. Neighbouring teeth, a ...
Purpose: The aim of the present investigation was to review and evaluate the current literature on s...
Purpose: The aim of the present investigation was to review and evaluate the current literature on s...
Purpose: The aim of the present investigation was to review and evaluate the current literature on s...
INTRODUCTION: Our aim was to review the experimental literature to determine what is known about fun...
The achievement of absolute anchorage in orthodontics overcoming the reaction forces and moments has...
Since the introduction of temporary skeletal anchorage in orthodontics during the eighties, osteosyn...
The mini-implant, temporary anchorage devices (TADS), are now a common method of treatment in Orthod...
In some adult patients, orthodontic anchorage may be more difficult to achieve because of missing te...
The need for skeletal anchorage in orthodontics has increased with the growing number of adult patie...
Background: The mini-implants are very important for preventing dental, periodontal, esthetical and ...
This article discusses the recent advances and basic concepts of skeletal anchorage devices of vario...
Background: An adequate anchorage is often challenging in orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics....
AIM: Use of skeletal anchorage in orthodontics has gained increasing popularity in both clinical app...
Paradigms have started to shift in the orthodontic world since the introduction of mini-implants in ...
In order to make teeth-movement possible, orthodontic anchorage is necessary. Neighbouring teeth, a ...