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Home Non-compliant maxillary protraction by orthodontic micro-implants

Non-compliant maxillary protraction by orthodontic micro-implants

Authors:

  • L. Favero
    Orthodontics, TMJ and DCLM Department, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, Dental School, University of Padova, Italy
  • A. Winkler
    Orthodontics, TMJ and DCLM Department, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, Dental School, University of Padova, Italy
  • V. Favero
    Unit of Dentistry and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, University of Verona, Italy

ABSTRACT


Aim

Delaire-type facemask is still the appliance of choice for non surgical paediatric Class III treatment. However, it entails great aesthetical problems and is totally dependent on patient compliance. A new modified maxillary protractor was then designed: it is monomaxillary, fixed, implant-supported, aesthetically pleasing and it does not require patient compliance. The aims of this study were to evaluate the clinical use and analyse the effects of a new appliance called Fixed Maxillary Protractor. The device aims at obtaining a forward movement of the maxillary dento-alveolar component in non-compliant paediatric patients, when mandible retrusion cannot be pursued. CASE REPORT: A non-compliant patient aged 4 years 11 months with mild skeletal and predominant dento-alveolar Class III malocclusion with maxillary deficiency, anterior crossbite and complete deciduous dentition was treated for 10 months. The appliance, anchored by 2 micro-implants in the posterior palatal region, consisted of an acrylic plate, a lingual splint, 2 TMA springs that delivered a posterior-anterior force, 2 anterior security devices and 2 occlusal bite raising splints on the deciduous molars. The treatment yielded a slightly overcorrected Class I incisal relationship. Increase in SNA angle (2) and a decrease in SNB angle (1) resulted in an increase in ANB angle (3). Increases in Wits appraisal of 4 mm and in overjet of 7 mm were obtained. A correction of the anterior crossbite the a posterior sliding of the mandible due to the crossbite correction were observed. An anticlockwise rotation of the maxilla and a mild increase in the anterior facial height were achieved: the treatment effects are similar to those obtained with the Delaire-type facemask, but the amount of postero-anterior correction is lower. DISCUSSION AND

Conclusion

The Fixed Maxillary Protractor is effective for the treatment of mild-moderate Class III malocclusion with maxillary deficiency in non-compliant paediatric patients.

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Publication date:

Sep /2012

Keywords:

class iii correction, microimplant orthodontics, non-compliance treatment, paediatric patients

Issue:

Vol.13 – n.3/2012

Page:

244 – 248

Publisher:

Ariesdue

Cite:


Harvard: L. Favero, A. Winkler, V. Favero (2012) "Non-compliant maxillary protraction by orthodontic micro-implants", European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 13(3), pp244-248. doi:
Vancouver: L. Favero, A. Winkler, V. Favero. Non-compliant maxillary protraction by orthodontic micro-implants. European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry [Internet]. 2012Sep.1 [cited 2023Mar.23];13(3):244-248. Available from: https://www.ejpd.eu/abstract-pubmed/non-compliant-maxillary-protraction-by-orthodontic-micro-implants/
MLA: L. Favero, A. Winkler, V. Favero Non-compliant maxillary protraction by orthodontic micro-implants. European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry. 2012;13(3):244-248

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