2021
DOI: 10.3390/mps4030057
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The VISTA Approach in Canine Disimpaction

Abstract: Canine disimpaction is always a challenging orthodontic treatment overall, even when the impacted permanent canine is in a high position, especially when in tight relation with the upper incisors’ roots. Conventional treatment methods are usually not capable of performing the correct force direction, consisting of the contemporary movement in the distal and vestibular directions of the canine crown, often provoking, as side effects, the presence of decubitus on the mucous of the lips and cheeks or a poor final… Show more

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“…In order to overcome these limitations and to apply an ideal biomechanical approach, TADs (temporary anchorage devices) can be combined with aligners following a hybrid consecutive approach. Several clinical applications of TADs can be managed by palatal insertion [11], but when canines are palatally impacted, only limited places in the bone can be considered for the creation of a skeletal anchorage system. A CBCT analysis is always required for the insertion of palatal TADs, together with a 3D design of the appliance developed in the lab [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to overcome these limitations and to apply an ideal biomechanical approach, TADs (temporary anchorage devices) can be combined with aligners following a hybrid consecutive approach. Several clinical applications of TADs can be managed by palatal insertion [11], but when canines are palatally impacted, only limited places in the bone can be considered for the creation of a skeletal anchorage system. A CBCT analysis is always required for the insertion of palatal TADs, together with a 3D design of the appliance developed in the lab [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%