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Factors Affecting the Clinical Success of Screw Implants Used As Orthodontic Anchorage

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Dentistry
Date 2006 Jul 20
PMID 16849067
Citations 138
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Abstract

Introduction: The purposes of this study were to examine the success rates and find factors affecting the clinical success of screw implants used as orthodontic anchorage.

Methods: Eighty-seven consecutive patients (35 male, 52 female; mean age, 15.5 years) with a total of 227 screw implants of 4 types were examined. Success rates during a 15-month period of force application were determined according to 18 clinical variables.

Results: The overall success rate was 91.6%. The clinical variables of screw-implant factors (type, diameter, and length), local host factors (occlusogingival positioning), and management factors (angle of placement, onset and method of force application, ligature wire extension, exposure of screw head, and oral hygiene) did not show any statistical differences in success rates. General host factors (age, sex) had no statistical significance. Mobility, jaw (maxilla or mandible), and side of placement (right or left), and inflammation showed significant differences in success rates. Mobility, the right side of the jaw, and the mandible were the relative risk factors in the logistic regression analysis when excluding mobility, inflammation around the screw implants was added to the risk factors.

Conclusions: To minimize the failure of screw implants, inflammation around the implant must be controlled, especially for screws placed in the right side of the mandible.

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