Yanosky Mark R, Holmes Jon D
Compend Contin Educ Dent. 2008 Jan-Feb;29(1):12-20; quiz 21, 30.
Skeletal anchorage, the concept of using the skeleton to control tooth movement, has been reported in the orthodontic literature since the early 1980s. Various forms of skeletal anchorage, including miniscrews, mini-plates, and intentionally ankylosed teeth have been reported in the literature. Recently, great emphasis has been placed on the miniscrew type of temporary anchorage device (TAD). These devices are small, are implanted with a relatively simple surgical procedure, and increase the potential for better orthodontic results. This article will present the indications of these devices along with clinical cases, discuss some of the common complications associated with these devices, and describe the placement and removal procedures for self-drilling TADs.
骨骼锚固,即利用骨骼来控制牙齿移动的概念,自20世纪80年代初以来就在正畸文献中有所报道。文献中已报道了各种形式的骨骼锚固,包括微型螺钉、微型钢板和故意致其牙根粘连的牙齿。最近,人们非常重视微型螺钉型临时锚固装置(TAD)。这些装置体积小,通过相对简单的外科手术植入,并且增加了获得更好正畸效果的可能性。本文将介绍这些装置的适应证及临床病例,讨论与这些装置相关的一些常见并发症,并描述自攻型TAD的植入和取出程序。