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Manama, Bahrain
The Royal Bahrain Hospital is a multi-specialty hospital in the Kingdom of Bahrain, housed in a custom-built, state-of-the-art facility and equipped with the latest equipment in medical technology. Opened January 15th 2011, with 23 medical disciplines and top-notch national and international doctors, Royal Bahrain Hospital is fully equipped to meet any person’s medical needs.

Saturday 9 June 2012

Mini-Implants



Dr. Rajeesh Radhakrishnan, Specialist Orthodontist at Royal Bahrain Hospital, introduces the new mini-implants (or TADs, temporary anchorage device).

“Malocclusion is when the teeth aren’t aligned properly. A Skeletal Class III malocclusion is one of the most difficult things to correct. Skeletal Class III anomalies are associated with maxillary retrusion (the upper jaw is placed behind the lower jaw) or mandibular protrusion (the lower jaw is placed a little ahead of the upper jaw) or both. When there is a maxillary deficiency where the lower jaw is not markedly affected, treatment may involve stimulation and guidance of upper jaw growth by orthopedic forces.”

“There are treatments involving various types of extraoral appliances, such as facemasks and reverse pull headgears have been used to this. However, many patients fail to comply with this because of the appearance of the headgears and facemasks are not appealing.”

Implants as a useful tool in orthodontic therapy are quickly gaining acceptance. They provide the qualities of an ideal orthodontic anchor. Meaning, they help to guide the bones back into their correct place.

Dr. Rajeesh continues on to introduce the mini-implants. “In fact, recently mini-screws (mini-implants) have become popular because they are easier to both insert and remove. These implants make patient compliance unnecessary, provide absolute anchorage as there is no periodontal ligament, are easily used under a variety of treatment modalities, and are easily placed and removable, if necessary.”

“Once the Implant is gently positioned into place, it can be loaded immediately; there is no reason to wait for the soft tissues or bone to heal. Neither is traumatized by this non-surgical procedure, which rarely even requires ibuprofen administration."

Dr. Rajeesh states that mini-implants can be safely used on adults as well as on children after the age of 13 years.

Mini- Implants are available at Royal Bahrain Hospital, where Dr. Rajeesh Radhakrishnan [BDS, MDS] is the Specialist Orthodontist. For more information or to book your appointment, call 1724 6800 or plan your visit at www.royalbahrainhospital.com.


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