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he desire to have complete control over anchor-age is no doubt universal among orthodontists.About 100 years after orthodontists first startedusing tooth-borne anchorage for orthodontic treat-ment, temporary skeletal anchorage devices appeared.It was clear that orthodontics would be a completelynew ball game; soon temporary skeletal anchorage de-vices had become indispensable modalities in modernorthodontic practices for adults. Beyond that, tempo-rary skeletal anchorage devices are at the center of in-novations of surgical orthodontics for jaw deformitiesand the orthopedic treatment of growing patientswith skeletal disharmonies.As temporary skeletal anchorage devices were be-ing developed in the 1990s, 2 types were widely putinto use. There were great expectations for thosethat could osseointegrate with bone. This type in-cluded retromolar implants,
Miniaturization, Treatment Outcome, Tooth Movement Techniques, Orthognathic Surgical Procedures, Osseointegration, Orthodontic Anchorage Procedures, Humans, Orthodontic Appliance Design, Bone Plates, Patient Care Planning, Biomechanical Phenomena
Miniaturization, Treatment Outcome, Tooth Movement Techniques, Orthognathic Surgical Procedures, Osseointegration, Orthodontic Anchorage Procedures, Humans, Orthodontic Appliance Design, Bone Plates, Patient Care Planning, Biomechanical Phenomena
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