A Clinical Evaluation of Effect of Positional Change of Mini Implant on Intrusion of Maxillary Incisors - A Randomized Clinical Trial

Authors

  • Gauri Agrawal, Dr Consultant Orthodontist, Bhopal, Madhya Pardesh, India
  • Suchita Daokar, Dr Professor, Department of Orthodontics, CSMSS Dental College, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/ojn.v8i2.23063

Keywords:

Deep bite, Intrusion, Mini implant

Abstract

Introduction: A true maxillary intrusion is always a challenge for orthodontists. There are number of methods of incisor intrusion. Mini Implant assisted incisor intrusion is gaining popularity in recent years. We conducted this research to evaluate and compare the effect of different implant positioning on amount and rate of intrusion, axial and labiolingual inclination of incisors, amount of external apical root resorption of incisors.

Materials & Method: A prospective, double-blind, randomized clinical study was designed consisting of 30 adult or-thodontic patients, aged 25 and above. The subjects were divided into two groups (Group A-15 patients where mini-implant was placed between two maxillary central incisors below ANS, Group B -15 patients where mini- implant was placed distal to maxillary lateral incisor). Amount of intrusion and change in axial inclination was measured on OPG, labiolingual inclination was measured on Lateral cephalogram, IOPA was taken to observe EARR. The intragroup comparison of pre treatment and post treatment changes were done using Wil-coxon signed rank test, where as the intergroup comparison between Group A and Group B were compared using Mann Whitney U test.

Result: Statistically significant 3D changes of both central and lateral incisors were seen when continuous intrusion forces were applied from implant placed distal to lateral incisors. Whereas true intrusion with minimal (non significant) axial and labiolingual inclination changes were seen with forces applied through implant placed in the midline. 80 grams of light continuous forces brought about rapid tooth movement with no side effects such as tissue irritation and EARR.

Conclusion: Mini implant placed below ANS leads to true en-mass intrusion of four maxillary incisors while intrusion carried out with implant placed distal to lateral incisors bilaterally have 3D changes on all four maxillary incisors. 

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Published

2018-12-31

How to Cite

Agrawal, G., & Daokar, S. (2018). A Clinical Evaluation of Effect of Positional Change of Mini Implant on Intrusion of Maxillary Incisors - A Randomized Clinical Trial. Orthodontic Journal of Nepal, 8(2), 6–11. https://doi.org/10.3126/ojn.v8i2.23063

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