Amit Bhardwaj1, Ashish Kumar Sharma2*, Kratika Mishra3 and Rahul Jeswani4
1Dean, Professor and Head, Department of Orthodontics, Modern Dental College and Research Centre, Madhya Pradesh Medical Science University, India
2Post Graduate Resident, Department of Orthodontics, Modern Dental College and Research Centre, Madhya Pradesh Medical Science University, India
3Assistant Professor, Department of Orthodontics, Modern Dental College and Research Centre, Madhya Pradesh Medical Science University, India
4Post Graduate Resident, Department of Orthodontics, Maharana Pratap College of Dentistry and Research Centre, Madhya Pradesh Medical Science University, India
*Corresponding Author: Ashish Kumar Sharma, Post Graduate Resident, Department of Orthodontics, Modern Dental College and Research Centre, Madhya Pradesh Medical Science University, Madhya Pradesh India..
Received: August 03, 2020; Published: September 07, 2020
In the orthodontic world paradigms have started to shift since the invention of mini-plates in the anchorage armamentarium. Miniplates as bone-borne anchor unit have enabled us with management of wider discrepancies than those with tooth-borne anchor unit by conventional biomechanics. Miniplate enables clinicians for having good control over tooth movement and anchorage control in three dimension that is sagittal, vertical and transverse plane. This present literature review will explain about how the skeletal anchorage system is versatile with usage of miniplates for the correction of malocclusion, emphasising on orthodontic and orthopedic movements within three dimensions. Management of impacted teeth and adult orthodontics along with periodontal conditions is also explained in this review.
Keywords: Miniplate; Anchorage; Skeletal Anchorage Systems (SAS); Molar Distalization
Citation: Ashish Kumar Sharma., et al. “Skeletal Anchorage System [Miniplates] - An Orthodontic Perspective - A Review". Acta Scientific Dental Sciences 4.10 (2020): 03-10.
Copyright: © 2020 Ashish Kumar Sharma., et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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