This book, edited by Hu Long, Xianglong Han, and Wenli Lai, provides a comprehensive guide on the clinical insertion techniques of orthodontic temporary anchorage devices (TADs). It covers the evolution, materials, morphology, and mechanical retention of TADs, as well as their clinical indications and potential complications. The work outlines the systemic and local requirements for TAD insertion, general principles, and specific anatomical considerations for different regions like the maxillary and mandibular labial and buccal regions. Aimed at dental professionals, particularly orthodontists, the book offers detailed insights into the biomechanics, selection of insertion sites, and clinical applications of mini-implants, emphasizing practical techniques and considerations for successful outcomes. |