This document discusses tip, torque, and their control in orthodontic treatment. It defines tip as the mesiodistal or faciolingual angle of a tooth's long axis relative to a perpendicular line. Torque is defined as the rotational force applied about a longitudinal axis, and is how root positioning is controlled in orthodontics. The document discusses techniques for controlling tip and torque in various orthodontic appliances and treatment stages, including using preadjusted brackets, bending archwires into different orders, and fully programmed vs. non-programmed appliances.