2018
DOI: 10.4103/njcp.njcp_105_17
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Evaluation of the success and complication rates of self-drilling orthodontic mini-implants

Abstract: The overall success rate of mini-implants was found acceptable in this study, however, screw mobility in the buccal fold showed a high incidence, suggesting the thorough consideration of the immediate loading by buccal mini-implants.

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“…All studies reported side effects and complications associated with the use of orthodontic miniscrews. The studies, as summarized in Figure 2 , were identified as follows: 11 case reports, 13 - 23 8 retrospective longitudinal studies, 24 - 31 3 prospective controlled trials, 32 - 34 1 preliminary study, 35 and 1 case series. 36 All studies were conducted in a university setting and included both male and female participants.…”
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“…All studies reported side effects and complications associated with the use of orthodontic miniscrews. The studies, as summarized in Figure 2 , were identified as follows: 11 case reports, 13 - 23 8 retrospective longitudinal studies, 24 - 31 3 prospective controlled trials, 32 - 34 1 preliminary study, 35 and 1 case series. 36 All studies were conducted in a university setting and included both male and female participants.…”
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“…The reported average age of the patients ranged from 11 to 52 years old. Self-drilling titanium orthodontic miniscrews were used in 7 different studies, 15 , 23 , 26 , 28 - 30 , 32 whereas non-self-drilling screws were used in 4 studies. 19 , 24 , 25 , 27 The other studies did not specify the type of miniscrew inserted.…”
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“…The maintenance of mechanical stability and the absence of pain and peri-implant inflammation are directly related to the clinical success of the OMIs [3,4]. Primary stability is conferred shortly after the procedure for placement of the device and secondary stability is expressed after the healing phase.…”
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confidence: 99%