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This page intentionally left blank Temporary Anchorage Devices in Orthodontics SECOND EDITION Ravindra Nanda, BDS, MDS, PhD Professor Emeritus Division of Orthodontics Department of Craniofacial Sciences School of Dental Medicine University of Connecticut Farmington, Connecticut, USA Flavio Uribe, DDS, MDentSc Burstone Professor of Orthodontics Graduate Program Director Division of Orthodontics Department of Craniofacial Sciences School of Dental Medicine University of Connecticut Farmington, Connecticut, USA Sumit Yadav, DDS, MDS, PhD Associate Professor Division of Orthodontics Department of Craniofacial Sciences School of Dental Medicine University of Connecticut Farmington, Connecticut, USA © 2021, Elsevier. All rights reserved. First edition 2009 No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. Details on how to seek permission, further information about the Publisher’s permissions policies and our arrangements with organizations, such as the Copyright Clearance Center and the Copyright Licensing Agency, can be found at our website: www.elsevier.com/permissions. This book and the individual contributions contained in it are protected under copyright by the Publisher (other than as may be noted herein). Notices Practitioners and researchers must always rely on their own experience and knowledge in evaluating and using any information, methods, compounds or experiments described herein. Because of rapid advances in the medical sciences, in particular, independent verification of diagnoses and drug dosages should be made. To the fullest extent of the law, no responsibility is assumed by Elsevier, authors, editors or contributors for any injury and/or damage to persons or property as a matter of products liability, negligence or otherwise, or from any use or operation of any methods, products, instructions, or ideas contained in the material herein. ISBN: 978-0-323-60933-3 Content Strategist: Alexandra Mortimer Content Development Specialist: Kim Benson Project Manager: Beula Christopher Design: Patrick Ferguson Marketing Manager: Allison Kieffer Printed in China Last digit is the print number: 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Contents Preface, vii Part IV: Skeletal Plates Contributors, ix 8 N onextraction Treatment of Bimaxillary Acknowledgements, xiii Anterior Crowding With Bioefficient Skeletal Anchorage, 89 Dedication, xv Junji Sugawara, Satoshi Yamada, So Yokota and Hiroshi Nagasaka Part I: B iology and Biomechanics of 9 M anaging Complex Orthodontic Problems Skeletal Anchorage With Skeletal Anchorage, 109 Mithran Goonewardene, Brent Allan and Bradley Shepherd 1 B iomechanics Principles in Mini-Implant Driven Orthodontics, 3 Madhur Upadhyay and Ravindra Nanda Part V: Zygomatic Implants 10 Z ygomatic Miniplate-Supported Openbite Part II: Diagnosis and Treatment Planning Treatment: An Alternative Method to Orthognathic Surgery, 149 2 T hree-Dimensional Evaluation of Bone Sites Nejat Erverdi and Çağla Şar for Mini-Implant Placement, 23 Aditya Tadinada and Sumit Yadav 11 Z ygomatic Miniplate-Supported Molar Distalization, 165 3 S uccess Rates and Risk Factors Associated Nejat Erverdi and Nor Shahab With Skeletal Anchorage, 29 Sumit Yadav and Ravindra Nanda Part VI: Buccal TADs and Extra-Alveolar TADs Part III: Palatal Implants 12 M anaging Complex Orthodontic Tooth 4 S pace Closure for Missing Upper Lateral Movement With C-Tube Miniplates, 183 Incisors, 35 Seong-Hun Kim, Kyu-Rhim Chung and Gerald Nelson Bjöern Ludwig and Bettina Glasl 13 A pplication of Buccal TADs for Distalization 5 P redictable Management of Molar Three- of Teeth, 195 Dimensional Control with i-station, 43 Toru Deguchi and Keiichiro Watanabe Yasuhiro Itsuki 14 A pplication of Extra-Alveolar Mini-Implants to 6 M APA: The Three-Dimensional Mini-Implants- Manage Various Complex Tooth Movements, 209 Assisted Palatal Appliances and One-Visit Protocol, 61 Marcio Rodrigues de Almeida B. Giuliano Maino, Luca Lombardo, Giovanna Maino, Emanuele Paoletto and Giuseppe Siciliani Part VII: M anagement of Multidisciplinary and Complex Problems 7 A symmetric Noncompliance Upper Molar Distalization in Aligner Treatment Using 15 M anagement of Skeletal Openbites Palatal TADs and the Beneslider, 71 With TADs, 223 Benedict Wilmes and Sivabalan Vasudavan Flavio Uribe and Ravindra Nanda v vi Contents 16 Orthognathic Camouflage With TADs 19 C lass II Nonextraction Treatment With MGBM for Improving Facial Profile in Class III System and Dual Distal System, 295 Malocclusion, 243 B. Giuliano Maino, Giovanna Maino, Luca Lombardo, John Eric JW. Liou Bednar and Giuseppe Siciliani 17 M anagement of Multidisciplinary Patients 20 A nchorage of TADs Using Aligner With TADs, 263 Orthodontics Treatment for Lower Molars Flavio Uribe and Ravindra Nanda Distalization, 305 Kenji Ojima, Junji Sugawara and Ravindra Nanda 18 S econd Molar Protraction and Third Molar Uprighting, 283 Index, 321 Un-Bong Baik Preface The new millennium brought about a new era in orthodon- the management with skeletal anchorage of anteroposterior tics with the advent of temporary anchorage devices (TADs). and vertical problems, such as the management of the Class The realm of possibilities to correct malocclusions that in the III malocclusion, second molar protraction, anterior open- past were only treatable by means of orthognathic surgery bite correction, and the mechanical advantages of TADs in was made available in a cost-effective manner through the multidisciplinary patients, are described. insertion of small screws and miniplates during orthodontic A very interesting development in skeletal anchorage treatment. Clinicians quickly became interested in adopting presented in this new edition is the integration of three- this new approach in their patients, and precise indications dimensional (3D) technologies for the placement of mini- for the use of skeletal anchorage started to shape up. The implants and the fabrication of TAD-supported appliances. first edition of Temporary Anchorage Devices in Orthodontics, With the advent of 3D-printing, precise palatal appliances which was compiled in the early days of skeletal anchorage, are now available as described in this book with the MAPA was a very timely book that introduced many aspects of this appliance. Overall, this new approach sets a trend where the new approach. The chapters of this first book described the application of 3D-printing facilitates the insertion of mini- use of miniplates and screws with emphasis on the multiple implants and the delivery of appliances in a single visit in locations of placement in the maxilla and mandible and a a very precise and predictable manner. Another novel and myriad of screw systems and appliances. The biomechanics interesting approach is the combination of clear aligner involved with new skeletal anchorage orthodontic adjuncts therapy with skeletal anchorage. Clear aligners are increas- was described in detail, with many case reports illustrating ingly becoming the elected orthodontic appliance by adults, the expanded possibilities to correct complex malocclusions and a tightly coupled synergy with TADs for the treatment and enhance smile esthetics. of more complex malocclusions in patients demanding non- Approximately a decade has transpired since the first visible appliances is described in this book. edition, and significant refinements to the techniques and We want to thank all the contributors who have invested appliances have been developed. In this second edition, we time and effort to advance our knowledge regarding skeletal wanted to highlight these advances described by multiple anchorage. We also appreciate the contributions of numer- authors that had been at the forefront of skeletal anchor- ous individuals who are not part of this book but who have age era since the early days. The first chapters in this edi- influenced all of us with their scientific publications. We tion review the biology and interaction of the titanium hope you will enjoy reading it, and various methods of skel- hardware and bone and the basic biomechanic principles etal anchorage usage shown will help in efficient treatment that apply when using skeletal anchorage. The application of patients. of space closure, distalization, and overall molar control form palatal appliances is described in depth with different Ravindra Nanda approaches. Later in the book, the versatility of miniplates Flavio Uribe and infrazygomatic mini-implants is presented by multiple Sumit Yadav authors managing cases of significant complexity. Finally, Farmington, Connecticut, USA vii This page intentionally left blank

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