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September 05-06, 2019 | London, UK

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International Conference on

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International Conference on

Otolaryngology: ENT Surgery

Dental Health and Oral Hygiene

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ini-implants have influenced orthodontic treatment

plans by providing possible management of complicated

discrepanciesthanthosetreatablebyconventionalbiomechanics.

By the help of mini-implants, force can be applied directly to

the bone-borne anchor unit. Therefore, mini-Implants not only

eliminated concerns about anchorage demanding cases, but

they also have enabled clinicians to overcome tooth movement

in three dimensions.

Furthermore, adjunctive orthodontic treatments in adults,

and treatment for impacted teeth are the other indication

of mini-implant treatment. mini - implants were grouped as

follow:

(a) Common appliances for providing orthodontic anchorage,

(b) Bio-mechanical details ofmini-implants and their insertion,

(c) Clinical application of mini-implants for orthognathic

treatments,

(d) Limitations and possible complications. In conclusion,

mini-implant evolved the orthodontic treatment plans and

compromised the required orthognathic surgery. Malocclusion

treatment and pure orthodontic ororthopedic movements in

the three-dimensions have become recently possible by using

mini-implant to provide skeletal anchorage.

Speaker Biography

Omar El Bayoumy has been a Speaker and Orthodontic lecturer at many

national and international dental conferences. He is the International

Board of Orthodontics and Implantology in Taiwan. He is also a member of

InternationalAssociationforOrthodontics,USAandEuropeanOrthodontic

Society.He

isPresidentof InternationalOrthodonticAcademy(IOA),Egypt.

e:

dr_omar_dent@yahoo.com

Omar El Bayoumy

Dr. Omar El Bayoumy Orthodontic Center, Egypt

The Effect of TADs (mini-implants) on Orthodontic Science

J Clin Dentistry Oral Health, Volume 3

Journal of Clinical Dentistry and Oral Health | Volume 3