Background: This paper deals with the fabrication of a three-dimensional stent which is simple in design but provides an accurate placement of a mini-implant in three planes of space, namely, sagittal (root proximity), vertical (attached gingiva/alveolar mucosa) and transverse (angulation).
Findings: The stent is made of 0.018×0.025 in. stainless steel archwire which consists of a 'u loop' angulated at 20°, a vertical limb, a horizontal limb and a stop. The angulation of the 'u' helps in the placement of the mini-implant at 70° to the long axis of the tooth. The vertical height is determined such that the mini-implant is placed at the mucogingival junction. The mini-implant is placed with the aid of the stent, and its angulation and proximity to the adjacent roots are checked with a cone beam computed tomography image. The cone beam computed tomography image showed the mini-implant at an angle of 70° to the long axis of the tooth. There is no contact between mini-implant and the roots of the adjacent teeth.
Conclusion: This stent is simple, easy to fabricate, cost-effective, and provides ease of insertion/removal, and three-dimensional orientation of the mini-implant.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3883515 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2196-1042-14-45 | DOI Listing |
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