Fiber- Reinforced Composite for Orthodontic Anchorage Technique
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Introduction: In orthodontic treatment, adequate anchorage is necessary to move the intended teeth. In some cases, just anterior teeth are malaligned, while posterior occlusion is acceptable. Therefore, the posterior teeth could be integrated by fiber-reinforced composite (FRC) to provide a rigid anchorage. This method proved advantageous since brackets are bonded just to anterior segment, while posterior segments remain intact. Case description: The current article presents the orthodontic treatment of an adolescent girl with malalignment and rotation of upper incisors and canines. Posterior occlusion was admissible. Posterior anchorage was provided by FRC bars, while anterior teeth alignment was performed by routine fixed orthodontic appliances. Orthodontic treatment was completed within six months. It is worthy to note that the posterior occlusion was maintained as before treatment.
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volume 9 issue 2
pages 102- 106
publication date 2020-06-01
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