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Extra-alveolar mini-implants associated to aligners for Class II malocclusion treatment

Marcio Almeida

Introduction: The association of auxiliaries, such as mini-implants, with aligners allows to expand the range of therapeutic options, especially for complex cases in which anchorage is a critical point. In addition, treating a Class II malocclusion by associating extra-alveolar mini-implants with aligners may favor the achievement of more accurate, predictable and faster results that would hardly be achieved with the isolated use of aligners. Objectives: The present paper describes the biomechanics of the combined use of extra-alveolar mini-implants and aligners in a patient with Class II dentoalveolar malocclusion. Conclusion: The association of extra-alveolar mini-implants and aligners allows greater biomechanical efficiency in the resolution of Class II malocclusion. Extra-alveolar mini-implants connected by means of elastic chain directly to buttons bonded to the teeth become an excellent option for anchorage reinforcement, without the need for patient cooperation with the use of Class II intermaxillary elastics.

Keywords: Orthodontics. Malocclusion. Orthodontic anchorage procedure. Removable orthodontic appliances.

How to cite: Almeida MR. Extra-alveolar mini-implants associated to aligners for Class II malocclusion treatment. Clin Orthod. 2020 Dez-2021 Jan;19(6):42-54.

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