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Bufalá Pérez, María & O¿Connor Esteban, Miriam & Riad Deglow, Elena & Zubizarreta Macho, Álvaro & Hernández Montero, Sofía & Abella Sans, Francesc & Albaladejo Martínez, Alberto .Novel Digital Technique to Analyze the Influence of the Operator Experience on the Accuracy of the Orthodontic Micro-Screws Placement.
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Bufalá Pérez, María & O¿Connor Esteban, Miriam & Riad Deglow, Elena & Zubizarreta Macho, Álvaro & Hernández Montero, Sofía & Abella Sans, Francesc & Albaladejo Martínez, Alberto. Novel Digital Technique to Analyze the Influence of the Operator Experience on the Accuracy of the Orthodontic Micro-Screws Placement.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/23967
Abstract:
To analyze the influence of the operator experience on the accuracy of orthodontic selftapping
micro-screws placement, a total of 60 orthodontic self-tapping micro-screws were randomly
distributed into two study groups: Group A. Orthodontic micro-screws placement by an orthodontist
with 10 years of experience (n = 30); and B. Orthodontic micro-screws placement by an orthodontist
student without experience (n = 30). Cone-beam computed tomography scans and intraoral
scans were performed before and after the orthodontic self-tapping micro-screws placement and
uploaded in 3D implant-planning software to analyze the deviation angle and the horizontal deviation
measured at the coronal entry point and apical endpoint between orthodontic micro-screws
planned and performed. In addition, intraoperative complications such as root perforations after
orthodontic self-tapping micro-screws placement and fracture of the orthodontic self-tapping microscrews
during their placement were also analyzed. The paired t-test revealed statistically significant
differences at the apical endpoint (p = 0.004) of planned and performed orthodontic self-tapping
micro-screws between the orthodontist with 10 years of experience and the orthodontist student
without experience. However, the paired t-test revealed no statistically significant differences at
the coronal entry point (p = 0.220) and angular deviations (p = 0.602) of planned and performed
orthodontic self-tapping micro-screws between the orthodontist with 10 years of experience and the
orthodontic student without experience. Furthermore, five root perforations were observed in the
no experience study group and three orthodontic self-tapping micro-screws were fractured in each
study group. In conclusion, the results show that the greater experience of the operator influences
the accuracy of orthodontic micro-screws placement, resulting in less intraoperative complications.