Customised bondable Jig for mini implant placement
Keywords:
anchorage, mini implants, placement guide, TADAbstract
Implant placementTemporary anchorage devices (TADs) or Mini-implants play a key role in preserving anchorage during orthodontic treatment, in order to bring about desired tooth movements. The process involved in TADs placement however, carries the risk of root perforation, damage to sinus lining and placement of implant in areas devoid of adequate bone. To overcome these challenges, implant placement jigs are used as guides to aid in accurate placement of TADs. This clinical pearl aims at developing an easy, in-office method of fabricating a custom jig for TADs placement, which can be made chair-side, using armamentarium that is routinely found in every dental clinical set up.
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