Recently, the minimally invasive placement of TADs (temporary
anchorage devices) has allowed orthodontists to treat some of these
patients without orthognathic surgery through intrusion of the posterior
maxillary molars. While TADs are not a substitute for surgery in all
cases, they do provide a treatment alternative for specific
mild-to-moderate open bite cases without other skeletal malformations.
http://www.dentistryiq.com/articles/2015/07/temporary-anchorage-device-use-in-the-treatment-of-anterior-open-bite.html
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