The Orthosystem--a new implant system for orthodontic anchorage in the palate
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The Orthosystem--a new implant system for orthodontic anchorage in the palate
Abstract
The present report describes the design and first clinical experiences of a newly developed endosseous orthodontic implant anchor system (Orthosystem, Institut Straumann, Waldenburg, Switzerland) for palatal anchorage. The 1-piece fixture made of titanium consists of a screw-type endosseous implant body (sandblasted, acid-etched, diameter 3.3 mm, lengths: 4 and 6 mm), a cylindrical polished transmucosal neck and an abutment. Clamp-caps provide attachment of square commercially available orthodontic wires (0.032 x 0.032 inch, SS) to the abutment (transpalatal bars). In a pilot study 1 fixture (implant body length: 6 mm) was inserted into the midsagittal anterior palatal region in each of 6 adult patients with Angle class II malocclusion (distocclusion 7 to 8 mm, overjet: approximately 9 mm). The treatment plan included extraction of the first maxillary premolars and retraction of the anterior teeth based on maximum anchorage of the posterior teeth without using compliance-dependent anchorage aids (headgear, class II elastics). Due to the design of the fixture only 1 simple surgical procedure was required for insertion (nonsubmerged method, 1-stage surgery). Accordingly the need for surgical exposure of the abutment for connection and wire insertion was eliminated. Thus, inconvenience to patients was reduced to a minimum. The patients are now at varying active treatment stages. The course of treatment of the most advanced case is described. Evaluation of the clinical and radiological findings after 12 months of treatment (3 months implant healing, 9 months active orthodontic treatment which is equal to the implant loading period) revealed no implant mobility/dislocation, favourable peri-implant soft tissue conditions, no marked mesial movement (approximately 0.5 mm) of the implant/transpalatal bar supported posterior teeth, and 8 mm retraction of the anterior teeth. Retrieval of the fixture and post-operative wound healing were uncomplicated. In the treatment of this case, no compliance-dependent extraoral anchorage was used, and the well aligned mandibular dentition was not bonded provide anchorage support (class II elastics).
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