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Temporary anchorage devices.
Those advantages make them ideal anchorage devices after successful osseointegration.
Orthodontic temporary anchorage devices (TADs) are successfully used as compliance-independent anchorage devices in orthodontics to prevent many of the shortcomings of traditional anchorage methods [1].
Current weak evidence suggests that molar intrusion with temporary anchorage devices may cause mandibular counterclockwise autorotation.
The technology surrounding temporary skeletal anchorage devices has improved in leaps and bounds.
The following outcomes were considered: treatment plan choices, mechanics, number and type of skeletal anchorage devices.
These temporary anchorage devices (TADs) are useful for various tooth movements, including intrusion, retraction, and protraction.
Neither extra- nor intra-oral appliances or temporary anchorage devices were used during treatment.
Special onsite anchoring methods and anchorage devices were established and proven effective.
Today, we now know how to successfully deploy these particularly adaptable anchorage devices.
In recent years, researchers have aimed consistently to develop skeletal anchorage devices.
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