TADs — Comprehensive Training Course on Temporary Anchorage Devices
Duration: 2 Days
Course Type: On-site / Online
Language: English
Limited Seats: Maximum 10 participants
Learning Objectives
Understand the biological and mechanical principles behind TADs
Learn appropriate case selection and insertion sites
Study various types, sizes, and designs of TADs
Master insertion and removal protocols under clinical conditions
Prevent and manage possible complications
Integrate TADs into treatment mechanics for better control and efficiency
Course Overview
Temporary Anchorage Devices (TADs) have revolutionized modern treatment mechanics by offering absolute anchorage control in both simple and complex cases.
This course provides an in-depth understanding of the clinical application, placement techniques, and biomechanical integration of TADs in daily practice.
Through a combination of lectures, live demonstrations, and hands-on sessions, participants will learn how to plan, insert, and utilize TADs effectively to enhance treatment outcomes and reduce reliance on traditional anchorage methods.
Course Curriculum
Types and classifications of temporary anchorage devices
Site selection: anatomical landmarks and safety zones
Step-by-step TAD insertion protocol (hands-on practice)
TAD stability and factors affecting success rate
Force application techniques using TADs
Troubleshooting and complication management
Review of clinical cases and treatment planning
Hands-On Workshop
Participants will practice TAD placement on dental models under clinical supervision.
The workshop focuses on insertion torque, angulation control, and understanding soft tissue management.
All required materials and surgical instruments will be provided during the session.