Title: Root Resorption with Orthodontic Intrusion Review

Authors: T.M.Sree Vidhya, Dr Navaneethan

 DOI:  http://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v4i8.42

Abstract

AIM AND OBJECTIVE: This article reviews root resorption with micro implant assisted intrusion 

BACKGROUND: Orthodontic intrusion is a common treatment approach in managing orthodontic esthetic and functional problems, including gummy smile and deep bite. Amongst, different type of orthodontic procedures, intrusion is found to be undoubtedly a difficult procedure. Micro implants are found to produce offer an effective skeletal anchorage which is an assist to orthodontist since it renders the intrusion of both anteriors and posterior teeth an increasingly streamlined procedure from mechanical support. Apical root resorption is abnormal consequences in orthodontic treatment. Root resorption produce shortening and breakdown the integrity of teeth from the arch. This article reviews the systemic evaluation of root resorption with micro implants assisted intrusion

REASON: The purpose of the systemic review is evaluate the various factor of root resorption with micro implant assisted with intrusion.

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Corresponding Author

T.M.Sree Vidhya

BDS (Final year), Saveetha Dental College

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