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- W2081472011 abstract "Introduction The purpose of this article was to test the theory that short miniscrews will decrease the possibility of damaging the root, but the failure rate will increase. Methods One hundred eighty-six miniscrews (diameter, 1.3 × 5 mm, n = 63; 6 mm, n = 62; 7 mm, n = 61) were placed in 105 consecutive patients. Multislice computed tomography and cone-beam computed tomography scans were taken before and after miniscrew placement. Insertion torque was measured at miniscrew placement. Results The success rate of the miniscrews in the maxilla (93.4%) was higher than that in the mandible (70.3%). A significantly lower success rate with 5-mm miniscrews was observed compared with 6-mm and 7-mm miniscrews in the mandible. Miniscrews placed in less than approximately 3.8 mm of bone and those within 1.4 mm of the root had significantly higher failure rates. Miniscrews placed with insertion torque greater than 10 Ncm had a tendency for a lower success rate. Conclusions The optimum lengths of miniscrews of a diameter of 1.3 mm are 5 mm in the maxilla and 6 mm in the mandible. They should be placed at a distance from the root with insertion torque less than 10 Ncm for safe orthodontic anchorage without failure. The purpose of this article was to test the theory that short miniscrews will decrease the possibility of damaging the root, but the failure rate will increase. One hundred eighty-six miniscrews (diameter, 1.3 × 5 mm, n = 63; 6 mm, n = 62; 7 mm, n = 61) were placed in 105 consecutive patients. Multislice computed tomography and cone-beam computed tomography scans were taken before and after miniscrew placement. Insertion torque was measured at miniscrew placement. The success rate of the miniscrews in the maxilla (93.4%) was higher than that in the mandible (70.3%). A significantly lower success rate with 5-mm miniscrews was observed compared with 6-mm and 7-mm miniscrews in the mandible. Miniscrews placed in less than approximately 3.8 mm of bone and those within 1.4 mm of the root had significantly higher failure rates. Miniscrews placed with insertion torque greater than 10 Ncm had a tendency for a lower success rate. The optimum lengths of miniscrews of a diameter of 1.3 mm are 5 mm in the maxilla and 6 mm in the mandible. They should be placed at a distance from the root with insertion torque less than 10 Ncm for safe orthodontic anchorage without failure." @default.
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- W2081472011 title "Evaluation of optimal length and insertion torque for miniscrews" @default.
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