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Root repair after damage due to screw insertion for orthodontic miniplate placement

    1. [1] Aarhus University

      Aarhus University

      Dinamarca

    2. [2] University of L'Aquila

      University of L'Aquila

      L'Aquila, Italia

    3. [3] Université Catholique de Louvain

      Université Catholique de Louvain

      Arrondissement de Nivelles, Bélgica

  • Localización: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry, ISSN-e 1989-5488, Vol. 11, Nº. 12 (November), 2019, págs. 1133-1138
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • The aim of this investigation was to describe the healing reactions following root damage caused by placement of a miniplate anchorage system.

      In 4 beagle dogs, 4 titanium miniplates (2 self-tapping screws per miniplate) were placed in each maxilla, after drilling of pilot-holes. Six fixation screws were unintentionally inserted damaging the root of maxillary canines. Two weeks later, half of the miniplates were loaded with a coil spring. Two dogs were euthanized 7 weeks after placement of the miniplates, while the remaining two after 29 weeks. Histological sections were prepared, microradiographed, observed under U.V. light, then stained and analysed under ordinary light.

      Four screws caused direct root damage; one was damaged during the drilling process; one caused damage to the periodontal ligament only. Among these 6 screws, 2 were mobile and 4 were stable at sacrifice. Limited root damage showed some repair after 29 weeks, consisting in a thick layer of mineralized cementum including anchoring periodontal fibres. Tissue repair was not related to screw stability or loading status.

      Limited root damage has shown potential to heal, while extensive root damage has not. Precise position of insertion of the miniplates is thus of utmost importance.


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