Objectives: Mandibular molar distalization is a complex orthodontic movement due to anatomic and biomechanical limitations. The opportunity to use a custom-made appliance with skele- tal anchorage should be an advantageous alternative to traditional solutions: multiple extractions, interproximal reductions, vestibular inclination of incisal group. Methods: A 14-year-old female patient with Class II malocclusion and ectopic upper and lower canines was treated in the lower arch with a custom-made appliance anchored on a mini-screw in the right buccal-shelf where the ectopy and crowding was severe. The miniscrew was connected to a rigid arm with a rail equipped with a coil that activated promoted the distalization of first and second molars bonded with metallic bands. Results: After 8 months of treatment with activations repeated every 4 weeks, an effective distalization has been reached. Conclusions: Mandibular molars’ distalization is a challenging orthodontic result to achieve. When the need to obtain space cannot be beneficially obtained with conventional approaches, and distalization of the lower molars could be desirable, a custom distaliza- tion device with skeletal anchorage and biomechanics based on a pressed coil sliding on a rigid arm is an efficient solution.

Application of CAD-CAM 3D technology in designing a molar distalization device with skeletal anchorage: A case report / Mezio, Martina; Putrino, Alessandra; Barbato, Ersilia; Pandolfi, Stefano; Cassetta, Michele. - In: DENTISTRY JOURNAL. - ISSN 2304-6767. - 12:12(2024). [10.3390/dj12120417]

Application of CAD-CAM 3D technology in designing a molar distalization device with skeletal anchorage: A case report

Mezio, Martina
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Putrino, Alessandra
Data Curation
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Barbato, Ersilia
Supervision
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Pandolfi, Stefano
Resources
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Cassetta, Michele
Writing – Review & Editing
2024

Abstract

Objectives: Mandibular molar distalization is a complex orthodontic movement due to anatomic and biomechanical limitations. The opportunity to use a custom-made appliance with skele- tal anchorage should be an advantageous alternative to traditional solutions: multiple extractions, interproximal reductions, vestibular inclination of incisal group. Methods: A 14-year-old female patient with Class II malocclusion and ectopic upper and lower canines was treated in the lower arch with a custom-made appliance anchored on a mini-screw in the right buccal-shelf where the ectopy and crowding was severe. The miniscrew was connected to a rigid arm with a rail equipped with a coil that activated promoted the distalization of first and second molars bonded with metallic bands. Results: After 8 months of treatment with activations repeated every 4 weeks, an effective distalization has been reached. Conclusions: Mandibular molars’ distalization is a challenging orthodontic result to achieve. When the need to obtain space cannot be beneficially obtained with conventional approaches, and distalization of the lower molars could be desirable, a custom distaliza- tion device with skeletal anchorage and biomechanics based on a pressed coil sliding on a rigid arm is an efficient solution.
2024
mandibular molar; distalization; customized appliances; orthodontics; tooth movement; computer guided surgery; surgical guide; skeletal anchorage; miniscrew; CAD-CAM technology
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Application of CAD-CAM 3D technology in designing a molar distalization device with skeletal anchorage: A case report / Mezio, Martina; Putrino, Alessandra; Barbato, Ersilia; Pandolfi, Stefano; Cassetta, Michele. - In: DENTISTRY JOURNAL. - ISSN 2304-6767. - 12:12(2024). [10.3390/dj12120417]
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