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The Orthodontic Mini-implant Clinical Handbook - Richard Cousley

The Orthodontic Mini-implant Clinical Handbook

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Buch | Hardcover
344 Seiten
2020 | 2nd Edition
Wiley-Blackwell (Verlag)
978-1-119-50975-2 (ISBN)
CHF 189,95 inkl. MwSt
Offers the very latest on the theory and practice of integrating mini-implant techniques into clinical practice
This all-new second edition of The Orthodontic Mini-implant Clinical Handbook provides a thoroughly revised and expanded update to the theoretical and practical aspects of using mini-implants in orthodontic practice. Taking a practical step-by-step approach with hundreds of clinical images, it presents updated clinical techniques and new clinical cases, covering all topics of importance for utilising mini-implants. It also includes a new chapter on mini-implant anchored maxillary expansion appliances.

It begins with a chapter that looks at mini-implant principles and potential complications, before moving onto clinical and design factors for maximising mini-implant success. Other chapters cover incisor retraction; molar distalisation and protraction; intrusion and anterior openbite treatments; bone anchored rapid maxillary expansion; orthognathic surgical uses; and ectopic teeth.

Key Features:
  • Provides a comprehensive guide to both theoretical and practical advice for the use of mini-implants in orthodontic practice
  • Covers updated clinical techniques and new clinical cases
  • Presents a new chapter on mini-implant anchored maxillary expansion appliances
  • Takes a highly illustrated step-by-step approach ideal for clinical practice

»The Orthodontic Mini-Implant Clinical Handbook« is an essential resource to orthodontists, maxillofacial surgeons, practicing dentists, and anyone with an interest in mini-implant skeletal anchorage.

Richard Cousley is a Consultant Orthodontist based at the Priestgate Clinic in Peterborough and also an Honorary Consultant Orthodontist, Peterborough City Hospital, the North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust, Peterborough, UK.

Preface to Second Edition xi


1 Orthodontic Mini-implant Principles and Potential Complications 1


1.1 The Origins of Orthodontic Bone Anchorage 1


1.2 The Evolution of Mini-implant Biomechanics 1


1.3 3D Anchorage Indications 1


1.4 Using the Right Terminology 2


1.5 Principal Design Features 2


1.6 Clinical Indications for Mini-implants 2


1.6.1 Routine Cases 2


1.6.2 Complex Cases 3


1.6.3 Direct and Indirect Anchorage 3


1.7 Benefits and Potential Mini-implant Complications 3


1.8 Mini-implant Success and Failure 4


1.9 Medical Contraindications 5


1.10 Root/Periodontal Damage 5


1.11 Perforation of Nasal and Maxillary Sinus Floors 6


1.12 Damage to Neurovascular Tissues 6


1.13 Mini-implant Fracture 7


1.14 Pain 7


1.15 Soft Tissue Problems 8


1.16 Mini-implant Migration 8


1.17 Biomechanical Side-effects 10


1.18 Factors Affecting Mini-implant Success 11


References 11


2 Maximising Mini-implant Success: Patient (Anatomical) Factors 15


2.1 Cortical Bone Thickness and Density 15


2.2 Interproximal Space 16


2.3 Soft Tissue and Oral Hygiene 17


2.4 Maxillomandibular Planes Angle 17


2.5 Age 18


2.6 Cigarette Smoking 18


2.7 Body Mass Index 18


References 19


3 Maximising Mini-implant Success: Design Factors 21


3.1 Mini-implant Design Factors 21


3.2 The Infinitas (TM) Mini-implant System 22


3.2.1 Infinitas Mini-implant Design Features 22


3.2.2 Infinitas Guidance System 24


3.3 Digital Stent Fabrication Processes 27


References 29


4 Maximising Mini-implant Success: Clinical Factors 31


4.1 Clinical Technique Factors 31


4.1.1 Insertion Technique 31


4.1.2 Root Proximity 31


4.1.3 Force Application 33


4.2 Introducing Mini-implants to your Clinical Practice 33


4.3 Patient Consent 33


4.4 Key Points to Consider for Valid Consent 35


4.4.1 Rationale for Mini-implant Anchorage 35


4.4.2 Patient Discomfort 35


4.4.3 Mini-implant Instability 35


4.4.4 Periodontal/Root Contact 35


4.4.5 Mini-implant Fracture 35


4.4.6 Mini-implant Displacement 35


4.4.7 Written Information 35


4.5 Staff Training 35


4.6 Patient Selection 35


References 37


5 Mini-implant Planning 41


5.1 Mini-implant Planning 41


5.1.1 Treatment Goals and Anchorage Requirements 41


5.2 Mini-implant Location 41


5.3 Hard Tissue Anatomy and Radiographic Imaging 41


5.4 Soft Tissue Anatomy 45


5.5 Vertical Location and Inclination 46


5.6 Insertion Timing 46


5.7 Guidance Stent 49


5.8 Mini-Implant Dimensions 49


References 51


6 Mini-implant Insertion 53


6.1 Mini-implant Kit Sterilisation 53


6.2 Superficial Anaesthesia 53


6.3 Antibacterial Mouthwash 54


6.4 Stent Application (Optional) 54


6.5 Soft Tissue Removal 54


6.6 Cortical Perforation 55


6.7 Mini-implant Insertion 55


6.8 Mini-implant Fracture 58


6.9 Postoperative Instructions 58


6.10 Force Application 59


6.11 Biomechanics 59


6.12 Explantation 59


6.13 Summary of Mini-implant Insertion Steps 60


6.14 Maximising Mini-implant Success: Ten Clinical Tips 60


References 60


7 Retraction of Anterior Teeth 63


7.1 Clinical Objective 66


7.2 Treatment Options 66


7.3 Key Treatment Planning Considerations 66


7.4 Biomechanical Principles 67


7.5 Midtreatment Problems and Solutions 67


7.6 Clinical Steps for a Posterior Mini-implant 67


7.6.1 Preinsertion 67


7.6.2 Mini-implant Selection 68


7.6.3 Insertion 68


7.6.4 Postinsertion 69


7.7 Biomechanical Options for Anterior Teeth Retraction 69


7.8 Case Examples 70


References 99


8 Molar Distalisation 101


8.1 Alternatives to Mini-Implant Distalisation 101


8.1.1 Class II Growth Modification Treatment, Involving Mini-implant Anchorage (Figure 8.1) 102


8.1.2 Mandibular Distalisation Using Miniplate Anchorage (Figure 8.3) 105


8.2 Clinical Objectives of Molar Distalisation 105


8.3 Treatment Options 105


8.4 Key Treatment Planning Considerations 110


8.5 Biomechanical Principles 110


8.6 Midtreatment Problems and Solutions 110


8.7 Mandibular Arch Distalisation 110


8.7.1 Clinical Steps for Mandibular Distalisation 110


8.7.2 Case Examples 113


8.8 Maxillary Arch Distalisation 116


8.8.1 Clinical Steps for Palatal Alveolar Distalisation 116


8.8.2 Case Examples 117


8.9 Midpalatal Distaliser Options 121


8.9.1 Pushcoil Distaliser 127


8.9.2 Traction Distaliser 127


8.9.3 Clinical Steps for a Midpalatal Distaliser 127


8.9.4 Case Examples 129


References 135


9 Molar Protraction 137


9.1 Clinical Objective 141


9.2 Treatment Options 141


9.3 Key Treatment Planning Considerations 141


9.4 Biomechanical Principles 141


9.5 Midtreatment Problems and Solutions 142


9.6 Clinical Steps for Molar Protraction Using Alveolar Site Anchorage 142


9.6.1 Preinsertion 142


9.6.2 Mini-implant Selection 144


9.6.3 Insertion 145


9.6.4 Postinsertion 145


9.7 Case Examples 145


9.8 Clinical Steps for Midpalate (Indirect) Anchorage (Figure 9.3) 161


9.8.1 Preinsertion 161


9.8.2 Mini-implant Selection 161


9.8.3 Insertion 161


9.8.4 Postinsertion 161


9.9 Direct Palatal Anchorage Example (Figure 9.15) 162


References 166


10 Intrusion and Anterior Openbite Treatments 167


10.1 Single-Tooth and Anterior Segment Intrusion Treatments 169


10.1.1 Clinical Objectives 169


10.1.2 Treatment Options 169


10.1.3 Relevant Clinical Details 169


10.1.4 Biomechanical Principles 169


10.1.5 Clinical Tips and Technicalities 169


10.1.6 Clinical Steps 170


10.1.7 Case Examples 170


10.2 Anterior Openbite Treatment 172


10.2.1 Clinical Objectives 174


10.2.2 Treatment Options 174


10.2.3 Relevant Clinical Details 174


10.2.4 Biomechanical Principles 174


10.2.5 Clinical Tips and Technicalities 176


10.2.6 Simultaneous Mandibular Molar Intrusion 182


10.2.7 Clinical Steps for Maxillary Molar Intrusion 182


10.2.8 Case Examples 185


References 206


11 Transverse and Asymmetry Corrections 209


11.1 Asymmetry Problems 209


11.2 Dental Centreline Correction 209


11.2.1 Clinical Objective 209


11.2.2 Treatment Options 209


11.2.3 Relevant Clinical Details 210


11.2.4 Biomechanical Principles 210


11.2.5 Clinical Tips and Technicalities 210


11.2.6 Midtreatment Problems and Solutions 210


11.2.7 Clinical Steps for Centreline Correction 210


11.2.8 Case Examples 211


11.3 Unilateral Intrusion (Vertical Asymmetry Correction) 227


11.3.1 Clinical Objective 227


11.3.2 Treatment Options 227


11.3.3 Relevant Clinical Details 227


11.3.4 Biomechanical Principles 228


11.3.5 Clinical Tips and Technicalities 228


11.3.6 Midtreatment Problems and Solutions 228


11.3.7 Clinical Steps for Unilateral Intrusion 232


11.3.8 Case Example (Figure 11.7) 234


12 Ectopic Teeth Anchorage 239


12.1 Clinical Objectives 239


12.2 Treatment Options 239


12.3 Relevant Clinical Details 239


12.4 Biomechanical Principles 240


12.5 Clinical Tips and Technicalities 241


12.6 Midtreatment Problems and Solutions 241


12.7 Clinical Steps for Ectopic Tooth Alignment 241


12.7.1 Preinsertion 241


12.7.2 Mini-implant Selection 241


12.7.3 Insertion 242


12.7.4 Postinsertion 242


12.7.5 Case Examples 242


13 Bone-anchored Maxillary Expansion 259


13.1 Conventional Rapid Maxillary Expansion 259


13.2 Expansion Forces and Speed 260


13.3 Potential Advantages of Mini-implant Anchored RME 263


13.3.1 Greater Basal Skeletal Expansion 263


13.3.2 Basal Expansion in Older Aged Patients (Postpuberty) 263


13.3.3 Greater Posterior Palatal Expansion 263


13.3.4 Increased Nasal Airflow 263


13.3.5 Fewer Dental and Periodontal Side-effects 263


13.4 Clinical Objective 264


13.5 Treatment Options 264


13.6 Relevant Clinical Details 264


13.7 Design Options for Mini-implant Expanders 264


13.8 Hybrid RME 264


13.8.1 Mini-implant Assisted Rapid Palatal Expansion (MARPE) 264


13.8.2 Hybrid Hyrax RME Appliance 266


13.8.3 Biomechanical Principles for Hybrid RME Appliances 271


13.8.4 Clinical Steps for Hybrid RME 271


13.9 Non-tooth Borne Mini-Implant Only RME 271


13.9.1 Case Examples 271


13.10 Biomechanical Principles 278


13.10.1 Clinical Steps for OMI-borne RME 278


13.11 Haas-type (Mucosa) and Mini-implant RME 278


13.11.1 Clinical Steps for Mucosa-OMI Borne RME 279


13.11.2 Case Example 279


13.12 Summary of RME Design Selection 279


References 283


14 Orthognathic Surgical Uses 285


14.1 Clinical Objectives 285


14.2 Treatment Options 302


14.3 Relevant Clinical Details 302


14.4 Biomechanical Principles 322


14.5 Clinical Tips and Technicalities 323


14.6 Clinical Steps 324


14.6.1 Preinsertion 324


14.6.2 Mini-implant Selection 324


14.6.3 Insertion 324


14.6.4 Postinsertion 325


14.7 Case Examples 325


References 328


Index 329

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Hoboken
Sprache englisch
Maße 217 x 283 mm
Gewicht 1204 g
Einbandart gebunden
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Zahnmedizin Kieferorthopädie
Schlagworte Kieferorthopädie
ISBN-10 1-119-50975-0 / 1119509750
ISBN-13 978-1-119-50975-2 / 9781119509752
Zustand Neuware
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