5
year experiences
The first type of mini-implant was developed in 2001 based on the
studies using finite element model analyses and animal studies. From
then, many researches and clinical trials were performed to increase
the stability and the clinical efficiency. We have experienced some
problems with mini-implants and we have solved them successfully.


Designs based on scientific researches
Research I
Contact non-linear finite element model analyses of immediately-loaded
orthodontic mini implant using two-dimensional models







Research II
Contact non-linear finite element model analyses of immediately-loaded
orthodontic mini implant using three-dimensional models






Research III
Pilot Studies of ORLUS¢ç mini-implants using rabbit femurs








Research IV
Factors associated with the stability of
ORLUS mini-implants in the posterior alveolar area




Research V
Comparative studies on the stability of Mini-screws


Research VI
Pilot studies on the stability of short ORLUS mini-implants


Research VII
Pilot studies on the stability of mini-implants of blunt
tips

Outstanding the stability

Over 90% of success rate >>
Not technique-dependent



Not site-dependent


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