Abstract
In high-angle cases, both sagittal and vertical anchorage control are important to achieve a successful treatment. How to control the sagittal anchorage has been fully discussed and demonstrated in our previous chapters. In this chapter, a unique vertical control device named TAP (tongue anchorage pad) will be introduced. It is a member of physiologic anchorage control system. The procedure of making a TAP as well as its clinical use will be depicted.
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Chen, G., Zeng, J., Dai, F., Song, G., Xu, K., Xu, T.M. (2017). Vertical Control in PASS. In: Xu, T. (eds) Physiologic Anchorage Control. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48333-7_13
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