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Cortical bone thickness and bone density effects on miniscrew success rates: A systematic review and meta‐analysis

Dong‐Wook Lee, Jae Hyun Park, R. Curtis Bay, Sung‐Kwon Choi, Jong‐Moon Chae

2020Orthodontics and Craniofacial Research38 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To systematically review the effects of cortical bone thickness (CBT) and bone mass density (BMD) on miniscrew success rates. METHODS: MEDLINE, the Cochrane Library and Scopus were searched up to June 2020. Of a total of 5734 articles, seven studies were finally selected for the review. RESULTS: The overall mean success rate weighted by the number of miniscrews was 87.21% (89.87% in the maxilla and 79.24% in the mandible). There was a significantly higher success rate for miniscrews placed in the maxilla compared with those in the mandible (P < .05). CBT showed small positive effect on the success rate of the miniscrews although it failed to reach a statistical significance. The cortical BMD had a minimal effect on the success of the miniscrews. The cancellous BMD demonstrated a very strong effect on the success of the miniscrews in the maxilla, whereas it showed a moderately negative effect in the mandible. LIMITATIONS: Because of the small number and clinical heterogeneity of the included studies, the results should be interpreted with caution. Further randomized clinical studies with a large sample size are recommended.

Topics & Concepts

MaxillaMedicineMeta-analysisMandible (arthropod mouthpart)Cochrane LibraryDentistryBone densityCancellous boneStatistical significanceCortical boneRandomized controlled trialOrthodonticsSurgeryInternal medicineOsteoporosisAnatomyBiologyGenusBotanyOrthodontics and Dentofacial OrthopedicsPrimate Behavior and EcologyFacial Trauma and Fracture Management
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