This book presents a comprehensive and structured overview of anchorage in orthodontics, emphasizing its fundamental role in diagnosis, treatment planning, and biomechanics. It explores the biological basis of anchorage, traditional anchorage systems, and modern advances such as skeletal anchorage and temporary anchorage devices (TADs). Clinical applications, advantages, limitations, and indications of various anchorage modalities are discussed with reference to current evidence and clinical scenarios. The book integrates classical concepts with contemporary research to provide a clear understanding of anchorage management in different malocclusions. Written with an academic and clinical perspective, it aims to serve as a concise learning resource for postgraduate students and a practical reference for clinicians.
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