Evaluation of the effect of force direction on stationary anchorage success of mini-implant with a lever-arm-shaped upper structure

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Objective: To compare the effect of clockwise and counterclockwise torque on the primary stability of a mini-implant with a lever-arm-shaped upper structure. Materials and Methods: Twenty-four white rabbits were used for this study. Two screw-type miniimplants were placed in each tibia. In all, 96 screws were inserted. Two weeks later, a 2-N force was applied to the mini-implants without an upper structure in eight rabbits (control group). The mini-implants of the other 16 rabbits were loaded with an upper structure (experimental group). In the experimental group, the two left mini-implants were loaded in a clockwise direction (CW group) and the two right implants were loaded in a counterclockwise direction (CCW group). The rabbits were sacrificed at 1 week or 8 weeks after loading in both control and experimental groups. The removal torque value (RTV) was measured in 15 of 16 mini-implants in each group and the remaining implant was processed for histologic examination. Results: At 1 week there were no significant differences in the mean RTV between the control, CW, and CCW groups. At 8 weeks, the RTV was higher in the control and experimental groups than in the respective 1-week groups. At 8 weeks, there were no significant differences in the RTV between the control and CW groups, but the CCW group showed a lower RTV. Conclusions: CCW torque can decrease the stability of a mini-implant, whereas a CW torque has no effect. © 2011 by The EH Angle Education and Research Foundation, Inc.

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Park, K. H., Lee, E. M., Shin, S. I., Kim, S. H., Park, Y. G., & Kim, S. J. (2011). Evaluation of the effect of force direction on stationary anchorage success of mini-implant with a lever-arm-shaped upper structure. Angle Orthodontist, 81(5), 776–782. https://doi.org/10.2319/092810-566.1

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