Description
This book is designed primarily for dental students, offering an accessible overview of orthodontic implants and anchorage control. It also serves as a valuable reference for dental surgeons and those beginning postgraduate orthodontic studies. The text covers key concepts related to anchorage in orthodontics, highlighting its critical role in achieving optimal treatment outcomes. It discusses the complexities of reinforcing anchorage, the limitations of intraoral methods, and the challenges associated with patient compliance. Furthermore, the book explores the evolving role of implants in orthodontic treatment, presenting them as promising tools for enhancing anchorage and possibly making traditional headgear obsolete in the future.