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Skeletal anchorage systems in orthodontics: absolute anchorage. A dream or reality?

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Pages 101-110 | Received 20 Sep 2006, Accepted 19 Dec 2006, Published online: 16 Dec 2014
 

Abstract

This article examines the concept of orthodontic anchorage and focuses on ways skeletally derived anchorage is gained. A brief history of the different skeletal anchorage systems to date is given. The article gives an emphasis on the use of one particular skeletal anchorage technique—the micro-implant—to assist with orthodontic anchorage and active tooth movement. Advantages and disadvantages of this new technique are discussed. An illustration of the use of micro-implants is given with reference to a case where they have been used in a novel manner to provide distal movement of maxillary molars.

Acknowledgments

With thanks to Professor Kyung, Kyungpook National University, South Korea for , and for allowing pictorial modifications from this.

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