2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.sdj.2016.02.001
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Smart sliding hook as a ready to use auxillary in orthodontist׳s inventory

Abstract: Orthodontic treatment often requires extraction or distalization for gaining space. With both treatment modalities, emphasis has always been given to the simplicity and effectiveness of the treatment, time required for each visit, cost and minimum requirement of the inventory. To accomplish this, various appliances and auxiliaries have been designed in the past of which sliding jigs are commonly used. They pose various clinical problems of which time to fabricate them for each patient is one as they cannot be … Show more

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“…Dental intercuspation was improved, especially on the left side, that started out with a Class II malocclusion. The sliding jigs mechanics and Class II elastics proved to be efficient in correcting the dental asymmetry 29 . The Class I relationship between the inclined planes was rather satisfactory as well.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Dental intercuspation was improved, especially on the left side, that started out with a Class II malocclusion. The sliding jigs mechanics and Class II elastics proved to be efficient in correcting the dental asymmetry 29 . The Class I relationship between the inclined planes was rather satisfactory as well.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…La tracción de un canino maxilar en dirección palatina nos va a evitar la pérdida de hueso alveolar vestibular, además de evitar el contacto con las raíces de los dientes adyacentes (RM., 2019;Modi P, 2016). También nos mencionan que los caninos impactados palatinamente involucran menos destrucción del aparato periodontal en comparación con caninos desplazados vestibularmente.…”
Section: Desarrollounclassified
“…Sliding jigs have two main functions; retraction of individual teeth and molar distalization. 9 In this case report, the author tries to present the modification of sliding jigs, instead of the power arm function, with additional of lingual force, for molar protraction. As compensation for the patient chief complaint, the treatment plan that was conducted was to correct anterior crossbite with protraction of maxillary anterior teeth and retraction of mandibular anterior teeth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%