2019
DOI: 10.4034/pboci.2019.191.34
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Comparing the Clinical Success Rate of Self-Drilling and Self-Tapping Mini-screws in the Retraction of Maxillary Anterior Teeth

Abstract: Objective: To compare the success of self-drilling and self-tapping methods in the retraction of maxillary anterior teeth. Material and Methods: The study was conducted in 57 subjects with Cl II malocclusion who needed to be treated with extraction of four maxillary teeth. The selftapping method was used on the left side and the self-drilling method was used on the right side. Then, the pain rate of each method was recorded by the numerical rating scale (NRS). Statistical analysis was done by t-test and Chi-sq… Show more

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“…No issues were identified, and patients were simply managed in the dentist chair. In the study by Alqadasi B and Sabzijati M et al; the possibility of complication includes soft tissue inflammation, PDL and tooth root trauma, and fracture or bending of mini-screws [20][21] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…No issues were identified, and patients were simply managed in the dentist chair. In the study by Alqadasi B and Sabzijati M et al; the possibility of complication includes soft tissue inflammation, PDL and tooth root trauma, and fracture or bending of mini-screws [20][21] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%