Temporary Anchorage Devices

Temporary Anchorage Devices

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Author: Dhingra, Richa
Date of Publication: 2020
Book classification: Medical Books,
No. of pages: 140 Pages
Format: Paperback

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    About this Product

    A temporary anchorage device (TAD) is a device that is temporarily fixed to bone for the purpose of enhancing orthodontic anchorage either by supporting the teeth of the reactive unit or by obviating the need for the reactive unit altogether, and which is subsequently removed after use. They can be located transosteally, subperiosteally, or endosteally, and they can be fixed to bone either mechanically (cortically stabilized) or biochemically (osseointegrated). The incorporation of dental implants and TADs into orthodontic treatment made possible infinite anchorage, which has been defined in terms of implants as showing no movement (zero anchorage loss) as a consequence of reaction forces.
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