The use of an osseointegrated implant for orthodontic anchorage to a Class II Div 1 malocclusion.

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This case report describes the use of an osseointegrated implant to maximize anchorage in a 24-year-old female orthodontic patient with an Angle Class II, Division 1 malocclusion. Preadjusted edgewise appliance therapy was performed by extraction of only the maxillary first premolars. The osseointegrated implant was placed in the median-sagittal region of the hard palate for maximum orthodontic anchorage and connected to maxillary first molar bands via a transpalatal arch. Total treatment time was 2 years and 8 months. Cephalometric superimposition revealed the achievement of maximum molar anchorage in the maxilla, resulting in satisfactory occlusal and facial improvements. Histological analysis of the implant-bone interface demonstrated that the fixture was successfully osseointegrated. In conclusion, the osseointegrated implant placed in the median-sagittal palate was shown to be an effective orthodontic system that can be used clinically as a rigid intraoral anchorage.

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Nojima, K., Komatsu, K., Isshiki, Y., Ikumoto, H., Hanai, J., & Saito, C. (2001). The use of an osseointegrated implant for orthodontic anchorage to a Class II Div 1 malocclusion. The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College, 42(3), 177–183. https://doi.org/10.2209/tdcpublication.42.177

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