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15R2-01 UR 2ND BICUSPID STANDARD BAND W/MG HOOK SZ-1 |
| Standard Roth bracket welded to a band without a lingual cleat. A band would be commonly preferred in extraction cases or distalization cases where significant forces may be applied to this tooth. Rotated bicuspids should have a rotation variation welded to the bands, not the standard Roth. The mesial hook is used for easy use of short class II elastics, commonly used in class I or class II cases, especially during finishing. In class III cases, this bracket can be changed to the opposite side of the mouth to position the hook on the distal, but be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. The band does not break the glaze of the porcelain, although care must be exercised when removing bands from porcelain crowns to avoid fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). |
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15R2-02 UR 2ND BICUSPID STANDARD BAND W/MG HOOK SZ-2 |
| Standard Roth bracket welded to a band without a lingual cleat. A band would be commonly preferred in extraction cases or distalization cases where significant forces may be applied to this tooth. Rotated bicuspids should have a rotation variation welded to the bands, not the standard Roth. The mesial hook is used for easy use of short class II elastics, commonly used in class I or class II cases, especially during finishing. In class III cases, this bracket can be changed to the opposite side of the mouth to position the hook on the distal, but be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. The band does not break the glaze of the porcelain, although care must be exercised when removing bands from porcelain crowns to avoid fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). |
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15R2-03 UR 2ND BICUSPID STANDARD BAND W/MG HOOK SZ-3 |
| Standard Roth bracket welded to a band without a lingual cleat. A band would be commonly preferred in extraction cases or distalization cases where significant forces may be applied to this tooth. Rotated bicuspids should have a rotation variation welded to the bands, not the standard Roth. The mesial hook is used for easy use of short class II elastics, commonly used in class I or class II cases, especially during finishing. In class III cases, this bracket can be changed to the opposite side of the mouth to position the hook on the distal, but be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. The band does not break the glaze of the porcelain, although care must be exercised when removing bands from porcelain crowns to avoid fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). |
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15R2-04 UR 2ND BICUSPID STANDARD BAND W/MG HOOK SZ-4 |
| Standard Roth bracket welded to a band without a lingual cleat. A band would be commonly preferred in extraction cases or distalization cases where significant forces may be applied to this tooth. Rotated bicuspids should have a rotation variation welded to the bands, not the standard Roth. The mesial hook is used for easy use of short class II elastics, commonly used in class I or class II cases, especially during finishing. In class III cases, this bracket can be changed to the opposite side of the mouth to position the hook on the distal, but be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. The band does not break the glaze of the porcelain, although care must be exercised when removing bands from porcelain crowns to avoid fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). |
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15R2-05 UR 2ND BICUSPID STANDARD BAND W/MG HOOK SZ-5 |
| Standard Roth bracket welded to a band without a lingual cleat. A band would be commonly preferred in extraction cases or distalization cases where significant forces may be applied to this tooth. Rotated bicuspids should have a rotation variation welded to the bands, not the standard Roth. The mesial hook is used for easy use of short class II elastics, commonly used in class I or class II cases, especially during finishing. In class III cases, this bracket can be changed to the opposite side of the mouth to position the hook on the distal, but be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. The band does not break the glaze of the porcelain, although care must be exercised when removing bands from porcelain crowns to avoid fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). |
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15R2-06 UR 2ND BICUSPID STANDARD BAND W/MG HOOK SZ-6 |
| Standard Roth bracket welded to a band without a lingual cleat. A band would be commonly preferred in extraction cases or distalization cases where significant forces may be applied to this tooth. Rotated bicuspids should have a rotation variation welded to the bands, not the standard Roth. The mesial hook is used for easy use of short class II elastics, commonly used in class I or class II cases, especially during finishing. In class III cases, this bracket can be changed to the opposite side of the mouth to position the hook on the distal, but be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. The band does not break the glaze of the porcelain, although care must be exercised when removing bands from porcelain crowns to avoid fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). |
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15R2-07 UR 2ND BICUSPID STANDARD BAND W/MG HOOK SZ-7 |
| Standard Roth bracket welded to a band without a lingual cleat. A band would be commonly preferred in extraction cases or distalization cases where significant forces may be applied to this tooth. Rotated bicuspids should have a rotation variation welded to the bands, not the standard Roth. The mesial hook is used for easy use of short class II elastics, commonly used in class I or class II cases, especially during finishing. In class III cases, this bracket can be changed to the opposite side of the mouth to position the hook on the distal, but be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. The band does not break the glaze of the porcelain, although care must be exercised when removing bands from porcelain crowns to avoid fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). |
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15R2-08 UR 2ND BICUSPID STANDARD BAND W/MG HOOK SZ-8 |
| Standard Roth bracket welded to a band without a lingual cleat. A band would be commonly preferred in extraction cases or distalization cases where significant forces may be applied to this tooth. Rotated bicuspids should have a rotation variation welded to the bands, not the standard Roth. The mesial hook is used for easy use of short class II elastics, commonly used in class I or class II cases, especially during finishing. In class III cases, this bracket can be changed to the opposite side of the mouth to position the hook on the distal, but be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. The band does not break the glaze of the porcelain, although care must be exercised when removing bands from porcelain crowns to avoid fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). |
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15R2-09 UR 2ND BICUSPID STANDARD BAND W/MG HOOK SZ-9 |
| Standard Roth bracket welded to a band without a lingual cleat. A band would be commonly preferred in extraction cases or distalization cases where significant forces may be applied to this tooth. Rotated bicuspids should have a rotation variation welded to the bands, not the standard Roth. The mesial hook is used for easy use of short class II elastics, commonly used in class I or class II cases, especially during finishing. In class III cases, this bracket can be changed to the opposite side of the mouth to position the hook on the distal, but be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. The band does not break the glaze of the porcelain, although care must be exercised when removing bands from porcelain crowns to avoid fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). |
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15R2-10 UR 2ND BICUSPID STANDARD BAND W/MG HOOK SZ-10 |
| Standard Roth bracket welded to a band without a lingual cleat. A band would be commonly preferred in extraction cases or distalization cases where significant forces may be applied to this tooth. Rotated bicuspids should have a rotation variation welded to the bands, not the standard Roth. The mesial hook is used for easy use of short class II elastics, commonly used in class I or class II cases, especially during finishing. In class III cases, this bracket can be changed to the opposite side of the mouth to position the hook on the distal, but be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. The band does not break the glaze of the porcelain, although care must be exercised when removing bands from porcelain crowns to avoid fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). |
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15R2-11 UR 2ND BICUSPID STANDARD BAND W/MG HOOK SZ-11 |
| Standard Roth bracket welded to a band without a lingual cleat. A band would be commonly preferred in extraction cases or distalization cases where significant forces may be applied to this tooth. Rotated bicuspids should have a rotation variation welded to the bands, not the standard Roth. The mesial hook is used for easy use of short class II elastics, commonly used in class I or class II cases, especially during finishing. In class III cases, this bracket can be changed to the opposite side of the mouth to position the hook on the distal, but be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. The band does not break the glaze of the porcelain, although care must be exercised when removing bands from porcelain crowns to avoid fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). |
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15R2-12 UR 2ND BICUSPID STANDARD BAND W/MG HOOK SZ-12 |
| Standard Roth bracket welded to a band without a lingual cleat. A band would be commonly preferred in extraction cases or distalization cases where significant forces may be applied to this tooth. Rotated bicuspids should have a rotation variation welded to the bands, not the standard Roth. The mesial hook is used for easy use of short class II elastics, commonly used in class I or class II cases, especially during finishing. In class III cases, this bracket can be changed to the opposite side of the mouth to position the hook on the distal, but be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. The band does not break the glaze of the porcelain, although care must be exercised when removing bands from porcelain crowns to avoid fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). |
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15R2-13 UR 2ND BICUSPID STANDARD BAND W/MG HOOK SZ-13 |
| Standard Roth bracket welded to a band without a lingual cleat. A band would be commonly preferred in extraction cases or distalization cases where significant forces may be applied to this tooth. Rotated bicuspids should have a rotation variation welded to the bands, not the standard Roth. The mesial hook is used for easy use of short class II elastics, commonly used in class I or class II cases, especially during finishing. In class III cases, this bracket can be changed to the opposite side of the mouth to position the hook on the distal, but be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. The band does not break the glaze of the porcelain, although care must be exercised when removing bands from porcelain crowns to avoid fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). |
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15R2-14 UR 2ND BICUSPID STANDARD BAND W/MG HOOK SZ-14 |
| Standard Roth bracket welded to a band without a lingual cleat. A band would be commonly preferred in extraction cases or distalization cases where significant forces may be applied to this tooth. Rotated bicuspids should have a rotation variation welded to the bands, not the standard Roth. The mesial hook is used for easy use of short class II elastics, commonly used in class I or class II cases, especially during finishing. In class III cases, this bracket can be changed to the opposite side of the mouth to position the hook on the distal, but be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. The band does not break the glaze of the porcelain, although care must be exercised when removing bands from porcelain crowns to avoid fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). |
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15R2-15 UR 2ND BICUSPID STANDARD BAND W/MG HOOK SZ-15 |
| Standard Roth bracket welded to a band without a lingual cleat. A band would be commonly preferred in extraction cases or distalization cases where significant forces may be applied to this tooth. Rotated bicuspids should have a rotation variation welded to the bands, not the standard Roth. The mesial hook is used for easy use of short class II elastics, commonly used in class I or class II cases, especially during finishing. In class III cases, this bracket can be changed to the opposite side of the mouth to position the hook on the distal, but be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. The band does not break the glaze of the porcelain, although care must be exercised when removing bands from porcelain crowns to avoid fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). |
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15R2-16 UR 2ND BICUSPID STANDARD BAND W/MG HOOK SZ-16 |
| Standard Roth bracket welded to a band without a lingual cleat. A band would be commonly preferred in extraction cases or distalization cases where significant forces may be applied to this tooth. Rotated bicuspids should have a rotation variation welded to the bands, not the standard Roth. The mesial hook is used for easy use of short class II elastics, commonly used in class I or class II cases, especially during finishing. In class III cases, this bracket can be changed to the opposite side of the mouth to position the hook on the distal, but be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. The band does not break the glaze of the porcelain, although care must be exercised when removing bands from porcelain crowns to avoid fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). |
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15R2-17 UR 2ND BICUSPID STANDARD BAND W/MG HOOK SZ-17 |
| Standard Roth bracket welded to a band without a lingual cleat. A band would be commonly preferred in extraction cases or distalization cases where significant forces may be applied to this tooth. Rotated bicuspids should have a rotation variation welded to the bands, not the standard Roth. The mesial hook is used for easy use of short class II elastics, commonly used in class I or class II cases, especially during finishing. In class III cases, this bracket can be changed to the opposite side of the mouth to position the hook on the distal, but be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. The band does not break the glaze of the porcelain, although care must be exercised when removing bands from porcelain crowns to avoid fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). |
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15R2-18 UR 2ND BICUSPID STANDARD BAND W/MG HOOK SZ-18 |
| Standard Roth bracket welded to a band without a lingual cleat. A band would be commonly preferred in extraction cases or distalization cases where significant forces may be applied to this tooth. Rotated bicuspids should have a rotation variation welded to the bands, not the standard Roth. The mesial hook is used for easy use of short class II elastics, commonly used in class I or class II cases, especially during finishing. In class III cases, this bracket can be changed to the opposite side of the mouth to position the hook on the distal, but be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. The band does not break the glaze of the porcelain, although care must be exercised when removing bands from porcelain crowns to avoid fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). |
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15R2-19 UR 2ND BICUSPID STANDARD BAND W/MG HOOK SZ-19 |
| Standard Roth bracket welded to a band without a lingual cleat. A band would be commonly preferred in extraction cases or distalization cases where significant forces may be applied to this tooth. Rotated bicuspids should have a rotation variation welded to the bands, not the standard Roth. The mesial hook is used for easy use of short class II elastics, commonly used in class I or class II cases, especially during finishing. In class III cases, this bracket can be changed to the opposite side of the mouth to position the hook on the distal, but be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. The band does not break the glaze of the porcelain, although care must be exercised when removing bands from porcelain crowns to avoid fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). |
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15R2-20 UR 2ND BICUSPID STANDARD BAND W/MG HOOK SZ-20 |
| Standard Roth bracket welded to a band without a lingual cleat. A band would be commonly preferred in extraction cases or distalization cases where significant forces may be applied to this tooth. Rotated bicuspids should have a rotation variation welded to the bands, not the standard Roth. The mesial hook is used for easy use of short class II elastics, commonly used in class I or class II cases, especially during finishing. In class III cases, this bracket can be changed to the opposite side of the mouth to position the hook on the distal, but be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. The band does not break the glaze of the porcelain, although care must be exercised when removing bands from porcelain crowns to avoid fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). |
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