Temporary Anchorage Device-Clinical Applications-Review
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Dental Sciences - Year 2018, Vol 5, Issue 12
Abstract
Traditionally, orthodontists have used teeth, intraoral appliances, and extraoral appliances, to control anchorage—minimizing the movement of certain teeth, while completing the desired movement of other teeth. In the past 5 years, the orthodontic literature has published numerous case reports documenting the possibility of using several different types of temporarily placed anchorage devices in approximation to bone with the intent of enhancing or overcoming the limitations of traditional anchorage [1]. This article is intended to review the clinical applications of temporary anchorage devices
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Sharath Kumar Shetty MDS, Dr. Roginth Vigneshwaran A, Dr. Sangeeth Gordil
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