Failure rates of miniscrews inserted in the maxillary tuberosity

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Main Author: Azeem,Muhammad
Publication Date: 2019
Other Authors: Haq,Arfan Ul, Awaisi,Zubair Hassan, Saleem,Muhammad Mudassar, Tahir,Muhammad Waheed, Liaquat,Ahmad
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics
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Summary: ABSTRACT Introduction: Anchorage conservation in orthodontics has always been a challenge. Objective: The aim of this current study was to find out the failure rate of miniscrews inserted in the maxillary tuberosity (MT) region. Methods: This pilot study consisted of 40 patients (23 female, 17 male; mean age = 20.1±8.9 years) that had received 60 MT miniscrews for orthodontic treatment. Clinical notes and pictures were used to find out the primary outcome of miniscrew failure. Independent failure factors were also investigated. Logistic regression analysis was done for predictor’s relation with MT miniscrews failure. Results: There was no significant correlation in failure rate according to various predictor variables, except for miniscrews installed by lesser experienced operators, which showed significantly more failure. The odds ratio for miniscrew failure placed by inexperienced operators was 4.16. Conclusion: A 26.3% failure rate of mini-implants inserted in the MT region was observed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Failure rates of miniscrews inserted in the maxillary tuberosity
title Failure rates of miniscrews inserted in the maxillary tuberosity
spellingShingle Failure rates of miniscrews inserted in the maxillary tuberosity
Azeem,Muhammad
Tuberosity
Miniscrews
Failure.
title_short Failure rates of miniscrews inserted in the maxillary tuberosity
title_full Failure rates of miniscrews inserted in the maxillary tuberosity
title_fullStr Failure rates of miniscrews inserted in the maxillary tuberosity
title_full_unstemmed Failure rates of miniscrews inserted in the maxillary tuberosity
title_sort Failure rates of miniscrews inserted in the maxillary tuberosity
author Azeem,Muhammad
author_facet Azeem,Muhammad
Haq,Arfan Ul
Awaisi,Zubair Hassan
Saleem,Muhammad Mudassar
Tahir,Muhammad Waheed
Liaquat,Ahmad
author_role author
author2 Haq,Arfan Ul
Awaisi,Zubair Hassan
Saleem,Muhammad Mudassar
Tahir,Muhammad Waheed
Liaquat,Ahmad
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Azeem,Muhammad
Haq,Arfan Ul
Awaisi,Zubair Hassan
Saleem,Muhammad Mudassar
Tahir,Muhammad Waheed
Liaquat,Ahmad
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tuberosity
Miniscrews
Failure.
topic Tuberosity
Miniscrews
Failure.
description ABSTRACT Introduction: Anchorage conservation in orthodontics has always been a challenge. Objective: The aim of this current study was to find out the failure rate of miniscrews inserted in the maxillary tuberosity (MT) region. Methods: This pilot study consisted of 40 patients (23 female, 17 male; mean age = 20.1±8.9 years) that had received 60 MT miniscrews for orthodontic treatment. Clinical notes and pictures were used to find out the primary outcome of miniscrew failure. Independent failure factors were also investigated. Logistic regression analysis was done for predictor’s relation with MT miniscrews failure. Results: There was no significant correlation in failure rate according to various predictor variables, except for miniscrews installed by lesser experienced operators, which showed significantly more failure. The odds ratio for miniscrew failure placed by inexperienced operators was 4.16. Conclusion: A 26.3% failure rate of mini-implants inserted in the MT region was observed.
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