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Orthopedic protraction with skeletal anchorage in a patient with maxillary hypoplasia and hypodontia.
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Multipurpose Titanium MiniplatesLateral Nasal WallMedicineDistraction OsteogenesisSkeletal AnchorageDentoalveolar SurgeryOrthognathic SurgerySurgeryOrthodontic ResearchFace Mask ProtractionMaxillofacial SurgeryMaxillary HypoplasiaOrthopaedic SurgeryOrthopedic ProtractionOrthodontic Treatment
Multipurpose titanium miniplates were placed on the lateral nasal wall of the maxilla as anchorage for face mask protraction in an 11-year-old girl presenting with severe maxillary hypoplasia and hypodontia. Applying orthopedic forces directly to the maxilla resulted in an eight mm maxillary advancement. Intraosseous titanium screws were also placed on the palatal bone, near the alveolar crests, to provide anchorage for the expansion appliance. The maxilla was expanded from the median palatal suture, and seven mm of expansion was achieved across the buccal segments. No other tooth support was used for the expansion or the protraction of the maxilla.
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