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14M2-01
UR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND SZ-1
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial hook and no lingual cleat. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, and where heavy forces are to be applied to the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to eliminate finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, results in more stability in retention. When applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening upper second bicuspid space, a band may be better to reduce bracket debonding. For pre-implant preparation of upper 5s with open coils, it may be better to use the variation with a weld variation (14M2tipD) to also control the root angulation. The mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Also use this variation in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket will tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed.
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14M2-02
UR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND SZ-2
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial hook and no lingual cleat. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, and where heavy forces are to be applied to the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to eliminate finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, results in more stability in retention. When applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening upper second bicuspid space, a band may be better to reduce bracket debonding. For pre-implant preparation of upper 5s with open coils, it may be better to use the variation with a weld variation (14M2tipD) to also control the root angulation. The mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Also use this variation in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket will tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed.
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14M2-03
UR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND SZ-3
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial hook and no lingual cleat. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, and where heavy forces are to be applied to the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to eliminate finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, results in more stability in retention. When applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening upper second bicuspid space, a band may be better to reduce bracket debonding. For pre-implant preparation of upper 5s with open coils, it may be better to use the variation with a weld variation (14M2tipD) to also control the root angulation. The mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Also use this variation in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket will tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed.
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14M2-04
UR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND SZ-4
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial hook and no lingual cleat. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, and where heavy forces are to be applied to the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to eliminate finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, results in more stability in retention. When applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening upper second bicuspid space, a band may be better to reduce bracket debonding. For pre-implant preparation of upper 5s with open coils, it may be better to use the variation with a weld variation (14M2tipD) to also control the root angulation. The mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Also use this variation in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket will tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed.
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14M2-05
UR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND SZ-5
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial hook and no lingual cleat. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, and where heavy forces are to be applied to the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to eliminate finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, results in more stability in retention. When applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening upper second bicuspid space, a band may be better to reduce bracket debonding. For pre-implant preparation of upper 5s with open coils, it may be better to use the variation with a weld variation (14M2tipD) to also control the root angulation. The mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Also use this variation in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket will tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed.
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14M2-06
UR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND SZ-6
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial hook and no lingual cleat. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, and where heavy forces are to be applied to the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to eliminate finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, results in more stability in retention. When applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening upper second bicuspid space, a band may be better to reduce bracket debonding. For pre-implant preparation of upper 5s with open coils, it may be better to use the variation with a weld variation (14M2tipD) to also control the root angulation. The mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Also use this variation in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket will tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed.
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14M2-07
UR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND SZ-7
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial hook and no lingual cleat. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, and where heavy forces are to be applied to the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to eliminate finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, results in more stability in retention. When applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening upper second bicuspid space, a band may be better to reduce bracket debonding. For pre-implant preparation of upper 5s with open coils, it may be better to use the variation with a weld variation (14M2tipD) to also control the root angulation. The mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Also use this variation in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket will tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed.
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14M2-08
UR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND SZ-8
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial hook and no lingual cleat. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, and where heavy forces are to be applied to the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to eliminate finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, results in more stability in retention. When applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening upper second bicuspid space, a band may be better to reduce bracket debonding. For pre-implant preparation of upper 5s with open coils, it may be better to use the variation with a weld variation (14M2tipD) to also control the root angulation. The mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Also use this variation in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket will tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed.
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14M2-09
UR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND SZ-9
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial hook and no lingual cleat. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, and where heavy forces are to be applied to the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to eliminate finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, results in more stability in retention. When applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening upper second bicuspid space, a band may be better to reduce bracket debonding. For pre-implant preparation of upper 5s with open coils, it may be better to use the variation with a weld variation (14M2tipD) to also control the root angulation. The mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Also use this variation in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket will tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed.
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

14M2-10
UR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND SZ-10
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial hook and no lingual cleat. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, and where heavy forces are to be applied to the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to eliminate finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, results in more stability in retention. When applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening upper second bicuspid space, a band may be better to reduce bracket debonding. For pre-implant preparation of upper 5s with open coils, it may be better to use the variation with a weld variation (14M2tipD) to also control the root angulation. The mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Also use this variation in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket will tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed.
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

14M2-11
UR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND SZ-11
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial hook and no lingual cleat. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, and where heavy forces are to be applied to the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to eliminate finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, results in more stability in retention. When applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening upper second bicuspid space, a band may be better to reduce bracket debonding. For pre-implant preparation of upper 5s with open coils, it may be better to use the variation with a weld variation (14M2tipD) to also control the root angulation. The mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Also use this variation in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket will tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed.
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14M2-12
UR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND SZ-12
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial hook and no lingual cleat. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, and where heavy forces are to be applied to the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to eliminate finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, results in more stability in retention. When applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening upper second bicuspid space, a band may be better to reduce bracket debonding. For pre-implant preparation of upper 5s with open coils, it may be better to use the variation with a weld variation (14M2tipD) to also control the root angulation. The mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Also use this variation in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket will tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed.
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14M2-13
UR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND SZ-13
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial hook and no lingual cleat. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, and where heavy forces are to be applied to the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to eliminate finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, results in more stability in retention. When applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening upper second bicuspid space, a band may be better to reduce bracket debonding. For pre-implant preparation of upper 5s with open coils, it may be better to use the variation with a weld variation (14M2tipD) to also control the root angulation. The mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Also use this variation in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket will tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed.
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14M2-14
UR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND SZ-14
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial hook and no lingual cleat. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, and where heavy forces are to be applied to the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to eliminate finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, results in more stability in retention. When applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening upper second bicuspid space, a band may be better to reduce bracket debonding. For pre-implant preparation of upper 5s with open coils, it may be better to use the variation with a weld variation (14M2tipD) to also control the root angulation. The mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Also use this variation in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket will tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed.
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14M2-15
UR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND SZ-15
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial hook and no lingual cleat. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, and where heavy forces are to be applied to the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to eliminate finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, results in more stability in retention. When applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening upper second bicuspid space, a band may be better to reduce bracket debonding. For pre-implant preparation of upper 5s with open coils, it may be better to use the variation with a weld variation (14M2tipD) to also control the root angulation. The mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Also use this variation in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket will tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed.
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

14M2-16
UR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND SZ-16
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial hook and no lingual cleat. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, and where heavy forces are to be applied to the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to eliminate finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, results in more stability in retention. When applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening upper second bicuspid space, a band may be better to reduce bracket debonding. For pre-implant preparation of upper 5s with open coils, it may be better to use the variation with a weld variation (14M2tipD) to also control the root angulation. The mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Also use this variation in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket will tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed.
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

14M2-17
UR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND SZ-17
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial hook and no lingual cleat. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, and where heavy forces are to be applied to the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to eliminate finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, results in more stability in retention. When applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening upper second bicuspid space, a band may be better to reduce bracket debonding. For pre-implant preparation of upper 5s with open coils, it may be better to use the variation with a weld variation (14M2tipD) to also control the root angulation. The mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Also use this variation in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket will tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed.
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14M2-18
UR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND SZ-18
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial hook and no lingual cleat. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, and where heavy forces are to be applied to the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to eliminate finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, results in more stability in retention. When applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening upper second bicuspid space, a band may be better to reduce bracket debonding. For pre-implant preparation of upper 5s with open coils, it may be better to use the variation with a weld variation (14M2tipD) to also control the root angulation. The mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Also use this variation in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket will tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed.
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

14M2-19
UR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND SZ-19
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial hook and no lingual cleat. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, and where heavy forces are to be applied to the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to eliminate finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, results in more stability in retention. When applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening upper second bicuspid space, a band may be better to reduce bracket debonding. For pre-implant preparation of upper 5s with open coils, it may be better to use the variation with a weld variation (14M2tipD) to also control the root angulation. The mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Also use this variation in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket will tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed.
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

14M2-20
UR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND SZ-20
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial hook and no lingual cleat. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, and where heavy forces are to be applied to the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to eliminate finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, results in more stability in retention. When applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening upper second bicuspid space, a band may be better to reduce bracket debonding. For pre-implant preparation of upper 5s with open coils, it may be better to use the variation with a weld variation (14M2tipD) to also control the root angulation. The mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Also use this variation in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket will tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed.
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

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