Comparison of the degree of deflection between titanium and stainless steel mini implants placed on the buccal shelf. In vitro study

Dental anchorage is a key component in orthodontic treatment, helping to control unwanted tooth movement, including reciprocal, reinforced, stationary, cortical and skeletal anchorage; mini-implants are used as a solution to improve control of tooth movement. Mini-implants, introduced in 1997, offer...

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Autore principale: Vallejo Mediavilla, Paola Elizabeth (author)
Altri autori: Meneses Perez, Carlos Alfredo (author), Salazar Delgado, Pablo Santiago (author), Viteri García, Andres (author), Villavicencio Caparo, Ebingen (author), Cabezas, Gerson (author)
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mini implantes de titanio
mini implantes de acero
deflexión
buccal shelf
mini implants
titanium mini implants
stainless steel mini implants
deflection
buccal shelf
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparison of the degree of deflection between titanium and stainless steel mini implants placed on the buccal shelf. In vitro study
Comparación del grado de deflexión entre mini implantes de titanio y acero inoxidable colocados en buccal shelf. Estudio invitro
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description Dental anchorage is a key component in orthodontic treatment, helping to control unwanted tooth movement, including reciprocal, reinforced, stationary, cortical and skeletal anchorage; mini-implants are used as a solution to improve control of tooth movement. Mini-implants, introduced in 1997, offer a stable and mechanical option to reduce dependence on patient cooperation. This work compares stainless steel and titanium mini-implants placed in the buccal shelf of pig jaws to evaluate their deflection under controlled loads. A sample of 20 pig jaws and 40 mini-implants (20 stainless steel and 20 titanium) were used, analyzing the deflection of the implants by precise measurement and the application of a 200 gram load. The results of this study provide information on the viability and effectiveness of mini-implants, specifically regarding their resistance to deflection, which contributes to improving orthodontic practice in terms of accuracy and long-term stability.
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spelling Comparison of the degree of deflection between titanium and stainless steel mini implants placed on the buccal shelf. In vitro studyComparación del grado de deflexión entre mini implantes de titanio y acero inoxidable colocados en buccal shelf. Estudio invitroVallejo Mediavilla, Paola ElizabethMeneses Perez, Carlos AlfredoSalazar Delgado, Pablo SantiagoViteri García, AndresVillavicencio Caparo, EbingenCabezas, Gersonmini implantesmini implantes de titaniomini implantes de acerodeflexiónbuccal shelfmini implantstitanium mini implantsstainless steel mini implantsdeflectionbuccal shelfDental anchorage is a key component in orthodontic treatment, helping to control unwanted tooth movement, including reciprocal, reinforced, stationary, cortical and skeletal anchorage; mini-implants are used as a solution to improve control of tooth movement. Mini-implants, introduced in 1997, offer a stable and mechanical option to reduce dependence on patient cooperation. This work compares stainless steel and titanium mini-implants placed in the buccal shelf of pig jaws to evaluate their deflection under controlled loads. A sample of 20 pig jaws and 40 mini-implants (20 stainless steel and 20 titanium) were used, analyzing the deflection of the implants by precise measurement and the application of a 200 gram load. The results of this study provide information on the viability and effectiveness of mini-implants, specifically regarding their resistance to deflection, which contributes to improving orthodontic practice in terms of accuracy and long-term stability.El anclaje dental es un componente clave en el tratamiento ortodóntico, ya que ayuda a controlar el movimiento dental no deseado, incluyendo el anclaje recíproco, reforzado, estacionario, cortical y esquelético; uso de mini-implantes como solución para mejorar el control del movimiento dental. Los mini-implantes, introducidos en 1997, ofrecen una opción estable y mecánica para reducir la dependencia de la cooperación del paciente. Este trabajo compara mini-implantes de acero inoxidable y titanio colocados en el buccal shelf de mandíbulas de cerdo para evaluar su deflexión bajo cargas controladas. Se utilizó una muestra de 20 mandíbulas de cerdo y 40 mini-implantes (20 de acero inoxidable y 20 de titanio), analizando la deflexión de los implantes mediante una medición precisa y la aplicación de una carga de 200 gramos. Los resultados de este estudio proporcionan información sobre la viabilidad y efectividad de los mini-implantes, específicamente en cuanto a su resistencia a la deflexión, lo que contribuye a mejorar la práctica ortodóntica en términos de precisión y estabilidad a largo plazo.Universidad Central del Ecuador2025-07-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/index.php/odontologia/article/view/761110.29166/odontologia.vol27.n2.2025-e7611Odontología; Vol. 27 Núm. 2 (2025): Julio - Diciembre; 30-341390-9967reponame:Revista Odontologíainstname:Universidad Central del Ecuadorinstacron:UCEspahttps://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/index.php/odontologia/article/view/7611/10635Derechos de autor 2025 Paola Elizabeth Vallejo Mediavilla, Carlos Alfredo Meneses Perez, Pablo Santiago Salazar Delgado, Andres Viteri García, Ebingen Villavicencio Caparo, Gerson Cabezashttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2025-07-31T17:08:18Zoai:revistadigital.uce.edu.ec:article/7611Portal de revistashttps://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://uce.edu.ec/**Ecuador*1390-99671390-7468opendoar:02025-07-31T17:08:18Revista Odontología - Universidad Central del Ecuadorfalse
spellingShingle Comparison of the degree of deflection between titanium and stainless steel mini implants placed on the buccal shelf. In vitro study
Vallejo Mediavilla, Paola Elizabeth
mini implantes
mini implantes de titanio
mini implantes de acero
deflexión
buccal shelf
mini implants
titanium mini implants
stainless steel mini implants
deflection
buccal shelf
status_str publishedVersion
title Comparison of the degree of deflection between titanium and stainless steel mini implants placed on the buccal shelf. In vitro study
title_full Comparison of the degree of deflection between titanium and stainless steel mini implants placed on the buccal shelf. In vitro study
title_fullStr Comparison of the degree of deflection between titanium and stainless steel mini implants placed on the buccal shelf. In vitro study
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the degree of deflection between titanium and stainless steel mini implants placed on the buccal shelf. In vitro study
title_short Comparison of the degree of deflection between titanium and stainless steel mini implants placed on the buccal shelf. In vitro study
title_sort Comparison of the degree of deflection between titanium and stainless steel mini implants placed on the buccal shelf. In vitro study
topic mini implantes
mini implantes de titanio
mini implantes de acero
deflexión
buccal shelf
mini implants
titanium mini implants
stainless steel mini implants
deflection
buccal shelf
url https://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/index.php/odontologia/article/view/7611