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How dental implants use ful for an orthodontist?

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Question ajoutée par saji paulose kaipattil , Director , Dr PAUL'S DENTAL HEALTH CARE
Date de publication: 2014/11/11
Mohammed Abdel Hamid Ahmed Mohammed Shamekh
par Mohammed Abdel Hamid Ahmed Mohammed Shamekh , طبيب اسنان-اخصائي تقويم اسنان , عياده د.احمد الهادي

Mini Implants can be used as anchorage 

Sven Hasse
par Sven Hasse , Board Certified Orthodontist , German Dental Centre

The spelling and gramma of this question is not clear. Dental implants are different from mini implants. Yes, existing dental implants can be used but mini implants are popular and sometimes essential, for example, for anchorage control. Open und deep bite cases can be treated more effectively with mini implants, too.

RAFAEL MONCADA
par RAFAEL MONCADA , DIRECTOR , VITALDENT ORTHODONTICS CENTER

dental implants are a fundamental tool for orthodontists, so much so that the orthodontist plans the necessary space for the placement of implants, the current aesthetic requirements need the close connexion between implantology and orthodontics

IN ORTHODONTICS MAINLY MINI-IMPLANTS ARE USED, THE MOST COMMON USE IS TO REINFORCE ANCHORAGE NEEDS WHERE ADDITIONAL ANCHORAGE IS REQUIRED.

TRADITIONALLY CONSIDERED TO BE DIFFICULT TEETH MOVEMENTS SUCH AS; MOLAR PROTRACTION, MOLAR UPRIGHTING, INTRUSION OF MOLARS, INTRUSION OF ANTERIORS (GUMMY SMILE CASES), ADJUNCTIVE ADULT TREATMENT FOR FACILITATING PROSTHESIS AND COMPREHENSIVE ADULT INTERDISCIPLINARY CASES WITH MISSING NATURAL TEETH ARE NOW ACHIEVABLE DUE TO THE INTRODUCTION OF MINI-IMPLANTS IN ORTHODONTICS.

Iqra Akbar
par Iqra Akbar , house officer , Sharif medical and dental college

dental implants can provide orthodontic anchorage

Orthodontists rely on teeth to provide the anchorage to correct malocclusions. With patients with an intact dentition dental anchorage is usually adequate to facilitate tooth movement. In some partially edentulous patients however, insufficient anchorage may present to correct the malocclusion. In these patients implants can provide additional anchorage. At times, osseointegrated implants can also be used to support restorations after completion of orthodontic therapy if treatment planning is precise. The use of implants for orthodontic anchorage requires an interdisciplinary approach and precise planning to achieve optimal results.

silvia macaya giqueaux
par silvia macaya giqueaux , Gp Dentist , Cocoon Health and Beauty Clinic

Orthodontic mini-implants are sometimes called "TADs" or "TSA's" and are used to help move teeth in ways that would traditionally not be done without significant increases in time and compliance on the patient's part. 

khusro mohammed
par khusro mohammed , director and owner , PLATINUM DENTAL HOSPITAL

Used to re-inforce anchorage, in heavy anchorage cases and specially in edentulous spaces where there is insufficient anchorage. Can also be used for molar uprighting and intrusion of molars. Basically helps in any situation where you need extra mechanical aid.

Prashant Yaragamblimath
par Prashant Yaragamblimath , Registrar orthodontist , Home clinic

1. Implants can serve as an effective method for reinforcing anchorage.

2. Uprighting of teeth that have tilted into edentulous spaces 

1-They can really help to "upright" molars that have collapsed into spaces where teeth have moved such as this situation

2-implant can be used to eliminate the use of headgear.

 

3- Palatal orthodontic dental implants are mostly used to correct an overbite.  When the braces are done, the implant can be easily removed or just left in place

These devices are useful to control skeletal anchorage in less compliant patients or in ... The purposes of orthodontic implants and Full mouth dental implants in Chennai are different.    

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