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Revisiting the Complications of Orthodontic Miniscrew

Van Mai Truong, Soyeon Kim, Jae-Heon Kim, Joo Won Lee, Young‐Seok Park

2022BioMed Research International40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Miniscrew has been used widely as an effective orthodontic anchorage with reliable stationary quality, ease of insertion and removal techniques, immediate or early loading, flexibility in site insertion, less trauma, minimal patient cooperation, and lower price. Nonetheless, it is not free of complications, and they could impact not only the miniscrew success rate but also patients' oral health. In this article, literature was searched and reviewed electronically as well as manually to evaluate the complications of orthodontic miniscrew. The selected articles are analyzed and subcategorized into complications during and after insertion, under loading, and during and after removal along with treatment if needed according to the time. In addition, the noteworthy associated factors such as the insertion and removal procedures, characteristics of both regional and local anatomic structures, and features of the miniscrew itself that play a significant role in the performance of miniscrews are also discussed based on literature evidence. Clinicians should notice these complications and their related factors to make a proper treatment plan with better outcomes.

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MedicineDentistryFlexibility (engineering)OrthodonticsStatisticsMathematicsOrthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedicsdental development and anomaliesTemporomandibular Joint Disorders
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