The Use of Temporary Anchorage Devices in Surgically Facilitated Orthodontics

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Surgically facilitated orthodontic therapy (SFOT) is an interdisciplinary approach to comprehensive oral health care involving malocclusion management that augments the soft and hard tissue architecture by expanding the available envelope of orthodontic movement and reducing the chance for unfavorable iatrogenic sequalae, such as gingival recession or compromised orthodontic decompensation. Selective corticotomies induce transient osteopenia and a regional acceleratory phenomenon. Surgical access during SFOT allows the opportunity to incorporate temporary anchorage devices (TADs) that can offer absolute skeletal anchorage and allow for significant orthodontic movement. This chapter will explore this combination treatment modality using a series of clinical cases.

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Dounis, T. (2023). The Use of Temporary Anchorage Devices in Surgically Facilitated Orthodontics. In: Mandelaris, G.A., Vence, B.S. (eds) Surgically Facilitated Orthodontic Therapy. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-90099-1_23

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