Extra-alveolar miniscrews: are all brands similar?

Karina Tostes Borsato, Raissa Mariele Bernardino, Lucas Arrais Campos, Daniela Águida Bento, Luiz Geraldo Vaz, Luiz Gonzaga Gandini Júnior

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Abstract

Introduction: Awide variety of extra-alveolar orthodontic minis-crews are available. Objective: This study aims to describe and compare the design, and the topographical and mechanical properties of five distinct commercial brands of extra-alveolar minis-crews. Methods: Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), using 25×, 50×, 100×, and 200× photomicrographs, and in-vitro mechanical tests (driving torque, torsion, and pullout test) to compare ex-tra-alveolar miniscrews (n=80, 2 mm x 12 mm) from the following brands: Bioray, DatSteel, Morelli, OBS, and Peclab. Results: De-spite the 2 × 12 mm screw size, only the Morelli and Peclab minis-crews actually measured 12 mm in thread length. The studied brands revealed different thread characteristics (i.e., thread pitch and minor/major diameter). The Morelli miniscrews presented the smallest thread pitch and, consequently, the largest number of threads. Bioray, DatSteel, and OBS miniscrews presented a trapezoidal thread shape, while the others were triangular. SEM showed adequate polishing on the Morelli, OBS, and Peclab miniscrews. The insertion torque was higher than the removal torque for the DatSteel, Morelli, and OBS miniscrews during the driving torque test of the first four threads. The same result occurred with Morelli miniscrews during the driving torque test of the full screw. The resistance limits recorded in the pullout tests were significantly higher than the maximum force used in orthodontic tooth movement. The findings showed no significant differences between the results of the titanium and steel miniscrews. Conclusions: The five types of miniscrews studied presented different characteristics, so the clinician must consider the correct size, number of threads, length, polishing surface, and metallic alloy when choosing the appropriate miniscrew for an application.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2524221
Number of pages34
JournalDental Press Journal of Orthodontics
Volume30
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025
Publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • Corrective Orthodontics
  • Mechanical tests
  • Microscopy, Electron, scanning
  • Orthodontic anchorage procedures

Publication forum classification

  • Publication forum level 1

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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