Bimaxillary protrusion, characterized by excessive forward positioning of both upper and lower teeth, often accompanied by lip protrusion, can pose both aesthetic and functional concerns. Similarly, facial asymmetry, where one side of the face is uneven compared to the other, presents unique challenges in orthodontics. Combining extractions with interradicular TADs provides an effective solution to these conditions, allowing for precise tooth movement and improved facial harmony. This approach enables orthodontists to address these complex issues with minimal side effects and optimal outcomes.
In treating bimaxillary protrusion, extractions are commonly performed to create space for retracting the teeth and reducing lip protrusion. Interradicular TADs, which are placed between the roots of adjacent teeth, provide stable anchorage for controlled retraction. By anchoring directly into the bone, TADs allow for efficient movement of the teeth into the desired position without compromising the stability of other teeth. For facial asymmetry, TADs enable asymmetrical force application, allowing orthodontists to correct uneven tooth alignment and jaw discrepancies with high precision.
Patients undergoing this treatment benefit from a predictable and less invasive alternative to surgical options. By combining extractions with interradicular TADs, orthodontists can achieve significant improvement in both dental alignment and overall facial aesthetics. This modern approach to orthodontic treatment offers a personalized, effective solution for patients with bimaxillary protrusion, facial asymmetry, or a combination of both, paving the way to enhanced function and a more balanced, confident appearance.
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