STABILITY OF ORTHODONTIC MINI-SCREWS AND DIFFERENT EXPERIENCE LEVELS OF RESIDENCY TRAINING OF STUDENTS

Authors

  • Palwasha Gul Khyber college of dentistry, Peshawar
  • Sana Ali Khyber college of dentistry, Peshawar
  • Ahsan Mehmood Shah Khyber college of dentistry, Peshawar
  • Humaira Saleem Khyber college of dentistry, Peshawar
  • Tahira Asghar Khyber college of dentistry, Peshawar
  • Farhad Ali Khyber college of dentistry, Peshawar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52764/jms.22.30.3.8

Keywords:

Stability, Mini implants

Abstract

Objectives: To determine the association between the stability of orthodontic mini-screws with different experience levels of residency training of students.

Materials and methods: A total of 240 mini-screws with a diameter of 1.3 mm, and a length of 7 mm were inserted by orthodontic residents in the first, second, third, and fourth years. Stability was assessed after one month of application of orthodontic load. Chi-square tests were used to analyze data. P value ?.05 was considered significant.  

Results: Out of 240 implants, 172 were found to be stable and 68 were unstable after one month among different resident levels. There was a significant association between the stability of mini-screws and different experience levels of postgraduate residents. For first-year residents, stability was 53.8%, for second-year residents 27.3%, for the third year 93.3%, and the fourth year 90.5%. The association between the placement site of mini-screws and different levels of postgraduate residents was also significant and the highest number of stable mini-screws were found in maxilla and posterior mandible placed by fourth-year residents, and the least stable for second-year residents.

Conclusion: The experience level of residents is a significant factor in the stability of mini-screws and site-specific stability is higher in the maxilla and posterior mandible for fourth-year residents.

Key Words: Anchorage, Insertion site, Maxilla, Mandible, Orthodontists, Stability, Temporary Anchorage Devices (TADs).

Author Biographies

Palwasha Gul, Khyber college of dentistry, Peshawar

Department of Orthodontics,  Resident

Ahsan Mehmood Shah, Khyber college of dentistry, Peshawar

Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Associate Professor and Head of Department

Humaira Saleem, Khyber college of dentistry, Peshawar

Department of Orthodontics, Resident

Tahira Asghar, Khyber college of dentistry, Peshawar

Department of Orthodontics, Resident

Farhad Ali, Khyber college of dentistry, Peshawar

Research Cell, Associate Professor

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Published

2022-09-30

How to Cite

Gul, P., Ali, S. ., Shah, A. M., Saleem, H., Asghar, T., & Ali, F. (2022). STABILITY OF ORTHODONTIC MINI-SCREWS AND DIFFERENT EXPERIENCE LEVELS OF RESIDENCY TRAINING OF STUDENTS. Journal of Medical Sciences, 30(3), 198–201. https://doi.org/10.52764/jms.22.30.3.8

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