Komisarek Oskar, Kwiatkowski Jacek, Szczypkowska Natalia, Banasiak Łukasz, Burduk Paweł
Department of Otolaryngology, Phoniatrics and Audiology, Faculty of Medicine, Collegium Medicum, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, 85-067 Toruń, Poland.
Department of Otolaryngology, Laryngological Oncology and Maxillofacial Surgery, University Hospital, 85-094 Bydgoszcz, Poland.
J Clin Med. 2025 Jul 14;14(14):4963. doi: 10.3390/jcm14144963.
: Tooth agenesis, particularly hypodontia, poses a clinical and esthetic challenge in growing patients due to limitations in definitive implant placement before skeletal maturity. Traditional solutions such as removable prostheses or orthodontic space closure often fail to provide adequate long-term stability, function, and tissue preservation. In recent years, orthodontic mini-implants have emerged as a promising interim solution. This narrative review aims to synthesize current clinical evidence on the use of orthodontic mini-implants as temporary prosthetic abutments in children and adolescents with hypodontia or post-traumatic tooth loss. : A literature search was conducted using PubMed and Google Scholar databases, covering studies published between January 2004 and March 2025. Inclusion criteria were clinical reports involving skeletally immature patients with congenital or traumatic tooth loss treated with mini-implants, with mandatory radiographic diagnostics and outcome data. Data extracted included patient demographics, etiology, implant site, imaging, follow-up, complications, and outcomes. A total of 17 studies comprising 42 cases were analyzed and summarized in tabular form. : Patients aged 6 to 16 years were treated primarily for agenesis of maxillary lateral or central incisors. The mean follow-up duration was 36.9 months. CBCT was used in 28.6% of cases. Mini-implants demonstrated high clinical success with stable soft tissue contours and preservation of alveolar volume. Complications were reported in 21.4% of cases and included crown debonding, minor infraocclusion, soft tissue irritation, and rare instances of osseointegration. : Orthodontic mini-implants may provide a minimally invasive and reversible approach to interim tooth replacement in growing patients. Preliminary evidence suggests favorable outcomes in terms of stability, esthetics, and tissue preservation, but further prospective research is needed to validate their long-term effectiveness and standardize clinical application.
牙齿发育不全,尤其是牙量不足,对于正在生长发育的患者而言,由于在骨骼成熟之前进行确定性种植体植入存在局限性,会带来临床和美学方面的挑战。传统的解决方案,如可摘义齿或正畸关闭间隙,往往无法提供足够的长期稳定性、功能和组织保存。近年来,正畸微型种植体已成为一种有前景的临时解决方案。本叙述性综述旨在综合当前关于在患有牙量不足或创伤后牙齿缺失的儿童和青少年中使用正畸微型种植体作为临时修复基牙的临床证据。:使用PubMed和谷歌学术数据库进行文献检索,涵盖2004年1月至2025年3月发表的研究。纳入标准为涉及使用微型种植体治疗先天性或创伤性牙齿缺失的骨骼未成熟患者的临床报告,以及强制性的影像学诊断和结果数据。提取的数据包括患者人口统计学、病因、种植体部位、影像学、随访、并发症和结果。共分析了17项研究,包括42例病例,并以表格形式进行了总结。:年龄在6至16岁的患者主要因上颌侧切牙或中切牙发育不全接受治疗。平均随访时间为36.9个月。28.6%的病例使用了CBCT。微型种植体显示出较高的临床成功率,软组织轮廓稳定,牙槽骨体积得以保留。21.4%的病例报告了并发症,包括冠脱落、轻度咬合不足、软组织刺激以及罕见的骨整合情况。:正畸微型种植体可能为正在生长的患者提供一种微创且可逆的临时牙齿替代方法。初步证据表明,在稳定性、美学和组织保存方面有良好的结果,但需要进一步的前瞻性研究来验证其长期有效性并规范临床应用。