Temporary anchorage devices (TADs) are specialized appliances designed to enhance the effectiveness of orthodontic treatment. Featuring small titanium anchors embedded in the jaws, TADs provide a fixed point from which we can apply pressure to specific teeth with increased precision. These appliances are temporary and removed once they successfully serve their purpose.
If you or your child requires a TAD, Dr. Albert will explain the process, guide you through each step and ensure that you're comfortable every step of the way.
Who are tads for?
Temporary Anchorage Devices are revolutionary appliances that make it easier to solve complex dental issues, and prevent invasive treatment routes — like jaw surgery or extraction of permanent teeth.
For patients who have severely misaligned teeth or severe bite issues, treatment with traditional braces or aligners alone might not be enough. In such cases, TADs can provide the extra help needed to move teeth more efficiently.
TADs offer more control over tooth movement and can often replace the need for jaw surgery or extraction. Our board-certified Simi Valley orthodontist has extensive experience in using TADs to enhance orthodontic treatment outcomes!
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Temporary Anchorage Devices are tiny! They're about the size of a matchstick head!
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The Benefits Of Temporary Anchorage Devices
Enhanced Efficiency
Temporary Anchorage Devices can enhance the efficiency of orthodontic treatments. They offer a fixed point of support, allowing for more controlled and precise movement of teeth. This can often lead to quicker treatment times and more effective results, especially in complex cases.
Minimizes Discomfort
TADs can minimize discomfort during orthodontic treatment. As they provide a steady anchor point, there is less pressure exerted on other teeth. This can result in less overall discomfort during the treatment process.
Versatility
The versatility of TADs is another significant benefit. They can be used in conjunction with various other orthodontic treatments, including braces and aligners. This makes them a versatile tool in treating a wide range of dental alignment issues.
The Temporary Anchorage Devices Treatment Process
Consultation and Planning
The first step in the TAD treatment process involves a thorough consultation and planning stage. Dr. Albert Soul will perform a comprehensive examination and use advanced imaging techniques to plan the precise placement of the TADs. This personalized approach ensures that the treatment is tailored to your specific dental needs, maximizing effectiveness and comfort. During this stage, Dr. Soul will also discuss the procedure, potential benefits, and any concerns you may have, ensuring you are fully informed and comfortable with the treatment plan.
Placement of TADs
The next step is the placement of the TADs. This procedure is quick, often taking only a few minutes per TAD. Local anesthesia is used to numb the area, ensuring the process is as comfortable as possible. The TADs are then carefully inserted into the bone through the gum tissue. Patients typically experience minimal discomfort, and the placement process is designed to be as minimally invasive as possible. Dr. Soul will provide aftercare instructions to ensure optimal healing and integration of the TADs.
Orthodontic Treatment
Once the TADs are in place, they will be incorporated into your orthodontic treatment. They will provide a stable anchor point from which to apply force and move teeth more efficiently towards their ideal positions. This enhancement can significantly reduce treatment time and improve the precision of tooth movements. Regular follow-up appointments will be scheduled to monitor progress and make any necessary adjustments, ensuring that your treatment stays on track and yields the best possible results.