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Application of dental implant for orthodontic anchorage
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KMID : 0362720160540060404
Abstract
Currently, dental implants have become predictable and reliable adjuncts for oral rehabilitation. Osseointegrated implants can be used to provide rigid orthodontic anchorage and have advantages compared conventional orthodontic anchorage especially when there were edentulous areas and implants were scheduled as a treatment plan. Orthodontic force doesn¡¯t cause the bone loss of osseointegrated implants. Implant materials, surgical protocols and healing time before loading follow the conventional treatment protocol. Because the implants, once installed, can¡¯t change the location, meticulous treatment planning should be preceded. Further investigations are needed to standardize the treatment protocol.
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dental implant; orthodontic anchorage; fixed abutment
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