View clinical trials related to Orthodontic Anchorage Procedures.
Filter by:Treating hyperdivergent malocclusion accompanied by open bite could be challenging and may be done by several methods as high pull headgear and posterior bite planes or surgically by maxillary impaction in adults. Nowadays it's the skeletal anchorage system (SAS) era as mini-screws and mini-plates ,hence we are aiming for absolute anchorage, and could minimize patient cooperation and the need for surgical treatment.
The purpose of this trial is to study and compare two different anchorage techniques. Adolescent patients in need for orthodontic treatment are randomized into Group A and B. Both groups are treated with extractions of the maxillary first premolars and fixed appliance. Anchorage is reinforced by miniscrews in Group A and by molarblock in Group B. The hypotheses are: - that placement of miniscrews does not cause more pain or discomfort than premolar extractions - that molarblock provides increase of anchorage - that miniscrews have a better anchorage capacity than molarblock - that miniscrews are more cost-efficient than conventional anchorage techniques