Anchorage is the resistance to unwanted tooth movement during orthodontic treatment. Control of anchorage is important in treatment planning and often dictates treatment objectives. It has been suggested that more effective anchorage reinforcement may be offered by surgically placed temporary anchorage devices.
There is little evidence to support the use of surgical anchorage systems over conventional means of orthodontic anchorage reinforcement. However there is evidence from one recent trial that showed mid-palatal implants are an acceptable alternative to conventional techniques for reinforcing anchorage.
The review authors were able to find only limited evidence on the use of surgical means of preventing anchorage loss compared with conventional techniques and the data showed equivalence, but not superiority of either type.
