Advances in Human Biology (Jan 2015)

Comparison of Intrusive Effects of Mini screws and Burrstone Intrusive Arch: A Radiographic Study

  • Arun Raj,
  • Swati Saraswata Acharya,
  • Pritam Mohanty,
  • Ramachandra Prabhakar,
  • M K Karthikeyan,
  • R Saravanan,
  • N Raj Vikram

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 49 – 55

Abstract

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Aim: This prospective study was done to compare the effects of incisor intrusion obtained with the aid of miniscrews and burstone intrusive arch. Materials and Methods: Twenty- patients with deep bite of at least 4 mm were divided to 2 groups. In group1, 10 patients (6 males, 4 females; mean age group of 14-20 years) in the postpubertal growth period were treated by using burstone intrusive arches and in group 2, 10 patients (6 male, 4 female; age group of 14-20 years) were treated using miniscrews. Lateral cephalometric head films were taken at the beginning of treatment and after intrusion for the evaluation of the treatment changes. Statistical analyses of the data were performed with a significance level of p 0.001 which is statistically not significant. The maxillary molar showed no movement in the miniscrew group and molar moved distally at an average of 4.90 in intrusive arch group. Conclusions: Both the mini implant and the utility arches are equally effective in intrusion of upper incisors. Mini implant gives true intrusion. Vertical height of molars does not change much with Mini implant while molar extrusion can be seen with intrusive arch.

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