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doi: 10.2319/121206-507.1
The Angle Orthodontist: Vol. 78, No. 2, pp. 234–240.

Insertion Torque of Orthodontic Miniscrews According to Changes in Shape, Diameter and Length

Seon-A Lim; Jung-Yul Cha; Chung-Ju Hwang

ABSTRACT

Objective: To determine the variation in the insertion torque of orthodontic miniscrews according to the screw length, diameter, and shape.

Materials and Methods: The maximum insertion torque (MIT) was measured using a torque tester at a constant speed of 3 rotations per minute. Cylindrical and taper type of miniscrews (Biomaterials Korea Inc, Seoul, Korea) with different lengths, diameters, and pitches were tested.

Results: The results showed that the insertion torque significantly increased with increasing screw length (P < .01). In particular, there was a significant increase in torque with increasing screw length and diameter (P < .01). An analysis of the serial insertion torque of miniscrews revealed the cylindrical type screw to have much higher insertion torque at the incomplete screw thread, while the taper type screw showed a much higher insertion torque at the final inclination part of the screw thread. The insertion torque was affected by the outer diameter, length, and shape in that order.

Conclusions: An increase in screw diameter can efficiently reinforce the initial stability of the miniscrew, but the proximity of the root at the implanted site should be considered.

KEY WORDS: Miniscrew, Insertion torque, Diameter, Length.

Accepted: May 2007. Submitted: December 2006


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