2023
DOI: 10.18231/j.jco.2022.033
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Clinical applicability of IZC’s in orthodontics - A review

Abstract: IZC as orthodontic bone screws (OBSs) are well-established and reliable devices that considerably expand the scope for conservative treatment of severe and complex malocclusions. Despite of few documentations, some orthodontists have incorporated these devices into routine clinical practice. Therefore, it is clear that IZC bone screws will substantially impact the future of orthodontics and dentofacial orthopaedics.

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“…Os MI tem se mostrado eficazes em movimentos dentários tridimensionais: antero-posterior, transversal e vertical, seja na retração de dentes anteriores ou de todo arco, dente único ou intrusão de todo arco, distalização de caninos e pré-molares, correção de plano oclusal assimétrico, desvio de linha média, ancoragem para cantiléver em tracionamento de caninos inclusos, distalização unilateral e ainda promover alterações esqueléticas nas relações maxilomandibulares mantendo ancoragem absoluta [2][3][4] .…”
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“…Os MI tem se mostrado eficazes em movimentos dentários tridimensionais: antero-posterior, transversal e vertical, seja na retração de dentes anteriores ou de todo arco, dente único ou intrusão de todo arco, distalização de caninos e pré-molares, correção de plano oclusal assimétrico, desvio de linha média, ancoragem para cantiléver em tracionamento de caninos inclusos, distalização unilateral e ainda promover alterações esqueléticas nas relações maxilomandibulares mantendo ancoragem absoluta [2][3][4] .…”
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“…Although according to some authors [5], sinus penetration depth within 1 mm is advocated for mini-implant anchorage, to avoid this complication, adequate bone depth should be available at the site of mini-screw insertion. Typically, IZC mini-screws are longer than intra-radicular mini-implants and manufactured in two dimensions: 2 mm diameter and 12 mm or 14 mm length (a 14 mm screw is recommended in the case of thick soft tissue in the buccal vestibule) [6]. As stated by the literature, a minimum of 6 mm of the bone is necessary to provide sufficient stability of the IZC during orthodontic treatment [7,8].…”
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confidence: 99%