Temporary Anchorage Devices (TADs) reduce reliance on patient compliance primarily by providing stable anchorage points for orthodontic treatment
Unlike some orthodontic techniques that require patient cooperation (e.g., wearing elastics), TADs minimize the need for patient compliance. This can lead to more predictable treatment outcomes, especially in cases where patient cooperation may be challenging.
TADs simplify treatment protocols by eliminating the need for complex patient instructions or appliance wear schedules. This reduces the burden on patients to remember and adhere to specific compliance requirements, leading to a more straightforward treatment process.
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