Abstract
To evaluate bone availability at the infrazygomatic crest for extra-alveolar bone miniscrew insertion in subjects with different vertical and sagittal skeletal patterns. Measurements of the infrazygomatic crest were performed on multislice computed tomography scans from 58 adults with different skeletal patterns. Infrazygomatic crest bone depth was measured at 4, 5 and 6mm from the cementoenamel junction (CEJ) of the maxillary first molar at three different angles (60°, 70° and 80°) in the first molar occlusal plane. The sagittal and vertical skeletal patterns were determined. Analysis of variance followed by Tukey's post hoc test was used (P≤.05). Bone depth was greater near the CEJ (8.7±3.1mm) and lower in the apical area (5.8±2.7mm). In Class II subjects, considering 6mm from the CEJ, there was a significantly lower depth at the 80° angle (5.4±2.5mm) than at 60° (8.6±3.5mm; P=.007). In mesofacial subjects, considering 5 and 6mm from the CEJ, bone depth was lower at 80° (5.7±3.2mm and 5.3±2.5mm) than at 60° considering 4mm from the CEJ (P≤.019). Bone availability was lower at the apical level, especially in Class II and mesofacial subjects. Therefore, when the planned insertion site is located in the apical direction, it is recommended to choose shorter miniscrews (2.0x12mm) and a smaller insertion angle (60°) and/or to plan a miniscrew bone insertion deep enough to allow bicortical fixation.
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