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. 2017 Feb 22;2017:2689642. doi: 10.1155/2017/2689642

Table 1.

Summary of articles on segmental maxillary posterior tooth intrusion.

Authors Year Type of study Number Age (yrs) Method Teeth Force (g) Intrusion rate (mm/month) Overbite change
Abdullatif and Keles [10] 2001 Prospective 8 11.1–13.8 Headgear Maxillary teeth 500 0.47 0.63
Meral and Yüksel [11] 2003 Prospective 16 9.5–13.5 Plate with magnetic Maxillary and mandibular teeth 300 0.01 and 0.10 3.94
Erverdi et al. [12] 2004 Prospective 10 17.0–23.0 Miniplate and spring Maxillary posterior teeth (4–7) 400 0.51 0.73
Erverdi et al. [13] 2006 Case report 1 14 Miniplate and spring Maxillary posterior teeth (4–7) 400 0.51 1.29
Xun et al. [14] 2007 Prospective 12 14.3–27.2 Miniscrew and chain Maxillary teeth 150 0.26 0.62
Foot et al. [15] 2014 Prospective 16 12.2–14.3 Miniscrew and spring Maxillary posterior teeth (4–7) 500 0.59 0.61
Our study Prospective 15 15.0–30.5 Miniscrew and spring Maxillary posterior teeth (5–7) 50 0.19 0.37