Temporary Anchorage Devices (TADs)are small titanium implants that provide stable anchorage for precise tooth movement in orthodontics. By eliminating reliance on adjacent teeth or external appliances, TADs offer a more predictable and efficient solution, overcoming limitations of traditional methods. Factors like implant material, dimensions, placement torque, and osseointegration are critical to their success. TADs can be loaded early after placement, enhancing treatment speed. While they offer significant benefits, careful technique and risk management are essential. Future advancements promise to improve TAD efficacy and application further.