Abstract

Orthodontists are increasingly using mini-implants as invaluable treatment adjuncts. They provide independent, stable anchorage in routine cases and, furthermore, their use expands the range of malocclusions treatable by orthodontics. Indeed, the observations of novel clinical changes are beginning to alter long-held views on orthodontic biomechanics and dentoalveolar remodelling. This article will provide insight into how mini-implants are opening new horizons in orthodontics and their relevance to all dental specialists in terms of future treatment planning.

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