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Suyamasi System – A Mini Implant Supported System for Molar Distalization
Authors: Dr. Suresh Kundalikrao Kangane, Dr. Siddhant Ramesh Jadhav, Dr. Yatishkumar Satyanarayan Joshi, Dr. Pravinkumar Sharnappa Maroore, Dr. Disha Limbraj Khandade, Dr. Riya Vishnu Bhangale
Keywords: molar distalization, skeletal anchorage, orthodontic mechanics, non-extraction treatment
Abstract: Molar distalization plays a vital role in orthodontic treatment, particularly in cases requiring space creation or Class II correction. The Suyamasi System offers a mini-implant-supported approach that ensures controlled and efficient distalization with minimal anchorage loss. This system integrates a 0.019x0.025 stainless steel wire framework, secured with mini implants, Beggs tubes, and coil springs to generate consistent distalizing forces. A vertical wire extension rests on the mini implant, providing stable anchorage and precise force application. Light-cure composite enhances wire stabilization, while an acrylic block prevents unwanted reciprocal forces. By minimizing the need for patient compliance and optimizing force delivery, the Suyamasi System enhances treatment predictability, making it a valuable addition to contemporary orthodontic mechanics.