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In orthodontics, Anchorage has been a worrisome factor for many years. Many modalities have been tried in the scientific literature for preventing the anchorage using the extra-oral and intraoral devices, yet the speciality of orthodontics did not find any convenient solutions to this problem until the introduction of mini-implants. Various skeletal anchorage devices were introduced in the 20th century, which includes prosthetic implants, palatal implants and implants, mini-plates and screws. The implants used in orthodontics are also known as temporary anchorage devices (TADs), have become…mehr

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In orthodontics, Anchorage has been a worrisome factor for many years. Many modalities have been tried in the scientific literature for preventing the anchorage using the extra-oral and intraoral devices, yet the speciality of orthodontics did not find any convenient solutions to this problem until the introduction of mini-implants. Various skeletal anchorage devices were introduced in the 20th century, which includes prosthetic implants, palatal implants and implants, mini-plates and screws. The implants used in orthodontics are also known as temporary anchorage devices (TADs), have become increasingly popular because they are small and easy to insert and remove, they can be loaded immediately after insertion, and they can provide absolute anchorage for many types of orthodontic treatment, with minimal need for patient compliance. This article reviews their indications, contraindications, safety zones for TADs, their insertion procedure, complications, failures.
Autorenporträt
Dr Abhinav Raj Gupta :B.D.S. from Sri Ramachandra Dental College, Chennai..D.S. in Orthodontics,Buddha Institute of Dental Sciences and hospital.Has papers and posters in state and national conferences.Member of Indian Dental Association.Has a cleft and craniofacial orthodontist at G. S. Memorial hospital and trauma centre.