By carefully planning the direction of forces with TADs, orthodontists can achieve precise and controlled tooth movements, leading to optimal treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction. This multidisciplinary approach combines expertise in orthodontics, biomechanics, and patient management to deliver effective and personalized orthodontic care.
The orthodontist carefully selects the sites for TAD placement, considering factors such as bone density, proximity to dental roots and nerves, and the intended direction of tooth movement. TADs are typically placed using a minimally invasive procedure under local anesthesia.
Orthodontists design force systems tailored to each patient's treatment needs. This involves determining the magnitude, direction, and duration of forces applied to specific teeth or tooth groups. Different types of orthodontic appliances, such as braces, wires, springs, or elastics, may be used to deliver these forces.
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