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Tooth intrusion using mini-implants

Telma Martins de ARAÚJO, Mauro Henrique Andrade NASCIMENTO, Fernanda Catharino Menezes FRANCO, Marcos Alan Vieira BITTENCOURT

Introduction: Amongst the different types of orthodontically-induced tooth movements, intrusion undoubtedly features as one of the most difficult to achieve. Conventional intrusive mechanics, although viable, involves a rather complex side effect control. This is due, to a large extent, to a difficulty in securing a satisfactory anchorage. Within this context, mini-implants offer an effective skeletal anchorage which has become an invaluable asset to orthodontists since it renders the intrusion of both anterior and posterior teeth an increasingly streamlined procedure from a mechanical standpoint. Objective: It is the purpose of this article, therefore, to describe and demonstrate clinically the various ways in which mini-implant can be utilized as an anchorage device to promote intrusion.

Keywords: Mini-implant. Intrusion. Skeletal anchorage.

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