The achievement of absolute anchorage in orthodontics overcoming the reaction forces and moments has been problematic for a long time. This was caused on the one hand by the limitations of the devices available and on the other hand by the dependence on patient cooperation. The introduction of bone anchorage systems changed the traditional way of thinking on orthodontic anchorage. Whereas the application of anchor systems, such as palatal implants and onplants, has specific indications, bone screws with or without plates seem to have the potential of being used on a routine basis. However, appropriate data for more complete understanding of the biological and biomechanical background of this concept of orthodontic anchorage are still lackin...
This article discusses the recent advances and basic concepts of skeletal anchorage devices of vario...
The aim of this systematic review was to examine, in an evidence-based way, what kind of orthodontic...
During the orthodontic treatment anchorage control is the most important factor of successful treatm...
Contains fulltext : 51222.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The achievement ...
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...
BACKGROUND The term anchorage in orthodontic treatment refers to the control of unwanted tooth move...
Orthodontic anchorage is the ability to resist unwanted reciprocal forces and reinforcement of anch...
In orthodontics, anchorage plays a crucial role in facilitating accomplishment of desired objectives...
The field of orthodontia has been witnessing numerous reforms in terms of treatment modalities throu...
Contains fulltext : 79819.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In order to make...
In order to make teeth-movement possible, orthodontic anchorage is necessary. Neighbouring teeth, a ...
The need for skeletal anchorage in orthodontics has increased with the growing number of adult patie...
This article discusses the recent advances and basic concepts of skeletal anchorage devices of vario...
The aim of this systematic review was to examine, in an evidence-based way, what kind of orthodontic...
During the orthodontic treatment anchorage control is the most important factor of successful treatm...
Contains fulltext : 51222.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The achievement ...
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...
BACKGROUND The term anchorage in orthodontic treatment refers to the control of unwanted tooth move...
Orthodontic anchorage is the ability to resist unwanted reciprocal forces and reinforcement of anch...
In orthodontics, anchorage plays a crucial role in facilitating accomplishment of desired objectives...
The field of orthodontia has been witnessing numerous reforms in terms of treatment modalities throu...
Contains fulltext : 79819.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In order to make...
In order to make teeth-movement possible, orthodontic anchorage is necessary. Neighbouring teeth, a ...
The need for skeletal anchorage in orthodontics has increased with the growing number of adult patie...
This article discusses the recent advances and basic concepts of skeletal anchorage devices of vario...
The aim of this systematic review was to examine, in an evidence-based way, what kind of orthodontic...
During the orthodontic treatment anchorage control is the most important factor of successful treatm...