This study aims to evaluate clinical outcomes, patient-reported quality of life, the precision of surgical guides used for placing orthodontic mini-screws, and potential complications associated with the use of palatal temporary skeletal anchorage devices (TSADs) in orthodontically treated patients. The main questions it aims to answer are:
* What is the clinical effectiveness of palatal TSADs in orthodontic treatment outcomes?
* How do palatal TSADs affect the quality of life in orthodontic patients?
* How accurately do surgical guides transfer the digitally planned positions of mini-screws to their actual positions?
* What are the complications associated with the use of palatal TSADs in orthodontic treatment?
Participants will:
* Receive orthodontic treatment involving the placement of palatal TSADs
* Complete validated, standardized questionnaires assessing quality of life
* Be evaluated for skeletal and dental changes and monitored for clinical and technical complications throughout the course of treatment