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What is a Bone Screw? A bone screw, also known as an orthodontic miniscrew or temporary skeletal anchorage device, is a tiny device typically made of stainless steel or titanium alloy. These small screws are usually implanted in the jawbone between two teeth. With a diameter ranging from 1.2 to 2mm and lengths usually between 4 to 12mm, they are virtually imperceptible once implanted. However, despite their diminutive size, these bone screws play a significant role in orthodontics. When are
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