ROLE OF TEMPORARY ANCHORAGE DEVICES IN ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT : CASE SERIES
DR ASHISH RAMRAO DUDULE
, DR SAMEER PARHAD , DR VINAY UMALE , DR POOJA SHEWALE , DR UTKARSHA GUDADHE
During orthodontic therapy The involuntary movement or shifting of teeth required to remain stable and act as anchoring points during orthodontic treatment is referred to as anchorage loss. Unwanted alterations to the general positioning and alignment of teeth may arise from this lack of stability, which can happen in a variety of dimensions, such as horizontal, vertical, or transverse. Traditional intraoral anchorage is another name for anchorage, and it typically results in a considerable loss of anchorage.
The teeth that need to be shifted against the anchoring unit—the other teeth—are subjected to steady, mild pressure during the orthodontic procedure. It is necessary for the anchoring teeth to be totally stable. The teeth that need to be shifted are subjected to gentle, continuous pressure during the orthodontic treatment against the anchoring unit, which is the other teeth. Complete stability of the anchoring teeth is required. Conventional anchorage and its drawbacks have been addressed in the orthodontic sector with the advent of temporary anchorage devices. Anchorage control using mini-implants has gained a lot of importance in the clinical treatment of orthodontic patients in recent years. Because these implant systems are only used temporarily, they provide a unique anchorage mode that produces a transient, absolute anchorage.
"ROLE OF TEMPORARY ANCHORAGE DEVICES IN ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT : CASE SERIES", IJNRD - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NOVEL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (www.IJNRD.org), ISSN:2456-4184, Vol.9, Issue 10, page no.b170-b176, October-2024, Available :https://ijnrd.org/papers/IJNRD2410123.pdf
Volume 9
Issue 10,
October-2024
Pages : b170-b176
Paper Reg. ID: IJNRD_301222
Published Paper Id: IJNRD2410123
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Country: kinwat, maharashtra, India
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