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Volume 6

Journal of Oral Hygiene & Health

Endodontics & Orthodontics 2018

August 17-18, 2018

AUGUST 17-18, 2018 TOKYO, JAPAN

ANNUAL CONGRESS ON

Endodontics, Orthodontics,

Prosthodontics and Dental Implants

Distalization of the maxillary posterior segments using efficient miniscrew implant mechanics

Hugo Terrones Garrido

Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon, Mexico

Purpose:

To show how the posterior segments of the maxillary dentition can be efficiently distalized by using palatal miniscrew

implants and a lingual bonded splint.

Method:

A 14-year-old patient with class-2 malocclusion was treated by using a custom lingual splint (laboratory made) and

bonding it to the palatal surfaces of the maxillary posterior teeth (first premolar, second premolar, first molar and second

molar). This splint has one guiding tube per side at the level of the each first molar where the trans-palatal distalizing sliding

tube is placed. Two miniscrew implants are placed in the parasagittal region of the palate at the level of the first molar so that

the distalizer is activated using 250 grams of force per side. This activation creates two forces, one above and one below the

center of resistance of the posterior segment that will distalize the whole posterior block of teeth as one unit with minimum

tipping. The device is only activated once until the teeth have moved distally and more activation is required.

Result:

In 6 months of treatment a distalization of 6 mm of the whole maxillary posterior segments was observed with

minimum tipping. After this, retraction and space closure of the maxillary was possible to finish the case with good occlusion.

Conclusion & Significance:

This case has shown the methods of simple way to distalize the maxillary posterior dentition.

Vertical control was also possible by using this mechanics, when evaluated by radiographs.

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J Oral Hyg Health 2018, Volume 6

DOI: 10.4172/2332-0702-C1-009