
A comprehensive analysis of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images from 60 patients (30 female, 30 male) identified key regions for optimal palatal miniscrew placement. Mucosal thickness was significantly greater in the canine (Ca) region at 3 mm, the first premolar (Pr1) at 6 mm, and the second premolar (Pr2) at 9 and 12 mm points. Thickness increased posteriorly, with Pr2 being thicker than M1 and M1-M2 at 9 mm, and M2 being the thickest at 12 and 15 mm. The study concluded that the most suitable placement for miniscrews is 6 mm from the gingival margin in the median palate, offering crucial guidance for clinicians in orthodontic procedures.
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