Fluoride releasing adhesives combined with antibacterial monomer can play a vital role in reducing white spot lesions by enhancing the cariostatic effect especially in noncompliant\medically compromised patients.
Anchorage conservation has always been a challenge in orthodontics especially in cases requiring group movement of teeth. The drawbacks of conventional anchorage conservation methods like headgears and intermaxillary elastics have been overcome with the advent of skeletal anchorage. Mini-implants which have been proved successful in several intraoral locations for anchorage, can also be successfully placed in the maxillary tuberosity region. However, this site is not commonly used due to the fact that the density of bone in this region is comparably low. But with proper case selection and application of sound biomechanical principles, successful treatment results can be achieved with mini-implants placed in this location.The case reports discussed in the article demonstrates the ability of mini-implants when placed in the maxillary tuberosity for en masse distalization of the entire maxillary dentition, its advantages and biomechanics.
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