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Evidence based temporary orthodontic micro anchorage & the tomas® concept

Goal

Orthodontic mini-screws for temporary anchorage have become enormously popular as a clinical option for the practitioner. However, published evidence-based data is still rare, although numerous systems and clinical reports are available. The objective of this seminar is to present the fundamentals of the mini-screw concept, submit an overview of available mini-screw systems, describe the mini screw system “tomas®”, which has been clinically tested and extensively applied in daily practice for more than 6 years, demonstrate the pin placement procedure,  provide specific data about indications, mechanics, screw failure rates, and address 3-D control of tooth movements.

Seminar program

Fundamentals of temporary orthodontic anchorage utilizing mini screws
anchorage loss, osseointegration versus mechanical retention, current scientific base evidence in the literature

Self-tapping versus self-drilling
scientific and clinical data of advantages and disadvantages

Overview of existing mini-screw systems
cross-slot versus hole or hook, ligation options, system components

Temporary orthodontic micro anchorage system – tomas® concept
components of the tomas-set and their clinical application

Clinical procedure – step-by-step
planning, chairside preparation, importance of pilot drill, placement, anchorage wire, wire ligation

Indications
overview of current indications for mini screws

Orthodontic biomechanics
examples of proven simple biomechanics for daily orthodontics

Case reports
learn from the mistakes of the past

Clinical results
long-term results of tomas® pins and other mini-screws

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For seminar dates go to tomasforum.com/seminar.php

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