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16D2C-01 UR 1ST MOLAR CONV. BAND W/OUT OFFSET, CLEAT SZ-1 |
| Convertible buccal tube without distal offset welded to a band with a lingual cleat. For use in class III cases where upper 5s have been extracted or the bicuspids are rotated. The cleat is then needed for lingual mechanics. Posterior crossbite is a common characteristic of class III malocclusions. A lingual cleat may be used to attach posterior cross elastics (tip the lower molars lingual), but these mechanics should be avoided in skeletal open bite cases, unless bite opening is a method being used for class III correction. |
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16D2C-02 UR 1ST MOLAR CONV. BAND W/OUT OFFSET, CLEAT SZ-2 |
| Convertible buccal tube without distal offset welded to a band with a lingual cleat. For use in class III cases where upper 5s have been extracted or the bicuspids are rotated. The cleat is then needed for lingual mechanics. Posterior crossbite is a common characteristic of class III malocclusions. A lingual cleat may be used to attach posterior cross elastics (tip the lower molars lingual), but these mechanics should be avoided in skeletal open bite cases, unless bite opening is a method being used for class III correction. |
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16D2C-03 UR 1ST MOLAR CONV. BAND W/OUT OFFSET, CLEAT SZ-3 |
| Convertible buccal tube without distal offset welded to a band with a lingual cleat. For use in class III cases where upper 5s have been extracted or the bicuspids are rotated. The cleat is then needed for lingual mechanics. Posterior crossbite is a common characteristic of class III malocclusions. A lingual cleat may be used to attach posterior cross elastics (tip the lower molars lingual), but these mechanics should be avoided in skeletal open bite cases, unless bite opening is a method being used for class III correction. |
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16D2C-04 UR 1ST MOLAR CONV. BAND W/OUT OFFSET, CLEAT SZ-4 |
| Convertible buccal tube without distal offset welded to a band with a lingual cleat. For use in class III cases where upper 5s have been extracted or the bicuspids are rotated. The cleat is then needed for lingual mechanics. Posterior crossbite is a common characteristic of class III malocclusions. A lingual cleat may be used to attach posterior cross elastics (tip the lower molars lingual), but these mechanics should be avoided in skeletal open bite cases, unless bite opening is a method being used for class III correction. |
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16D2C-05 UR 1ST MOLAR CONV. BAND W/OUT OFFSET, CLEAT SZ-5 |
| Convertible buccal tube without distal offset welded to a band with a lingual cleat. For use in class III cases where upper 5s have been extracted or the bicuspids are rotated. The cleat is then needed for lingual mechanics. Posterior crossbite is a common characteristic of class III malocclusions. A lingual cleat may be used to attach posterior cross elastics (tip the lower molars lingual), but these mechanics should be avoided in skeletal open bite cases, unless bite opening is a method being used for class III correction. |
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16D2C-06 UR 1ST MOLAR CONV. BAND W/OUT OFFSET, CLEAT SZ-6 |
| Convertible buccal tube without distal offset welded to a band with a lingual cleat. For use in class III cases where upper 5s have been extracted or the bicuspids are rotated. The cleat is then needed for lingual mechanics. Posterior crossbite is a common characteristic of class III malocclusions. A lingual cleat may be used to attach posterior cross elastics (tip the lower molars lingual), but these mechanics should be avoided in skeletal open bite cases, unless bite opening is a method being used for class III correction. |
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16D2C-07 UR 1ST MOLAR CONV. BAND W/OUT OFFSET, CLEAT SZ-7 |
| Convertible buccal tube without distal offset welded to a band with a lingual cleat. For use in class III cases where upper 5s have been extracted or the bicuspids are rotated. The cleat is then needed for lingual mechanics. Posterior crossbite is a common characteristic of class III malocclusions. A lingual cleat may be used to attach posterior cross elastics (tip the lower molars lingual), but these mechanics should be avoided in skeletal open bite cases, unless bite opening is a method being used for class III correction. |
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16D2C-08 UR 1ST MOLAR CONV. BAND W/OUT OFFSET, CLEAT SZ-8 |
| Convertible buccal tube without distal offset welded to a band with a lingual cleat. For use in class III cases where upper 5s have been extracted or the bicuspids are rotated. The cleat is then needed for lingual mechanics. Posterior crossbite is a common characteristic of class III malocclusions. A lingual cleat may be used to attach posterior cross elastics (tip the lower molars lingual), but these mechanics should be avoided in skeletal open bite cases, unless bite opening is a method being used for class III correction. |
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16D2C-09 UR 1ST MOLAR CONV. BAND W/OUT OFFSET, CLEAT SZ-9 |
| Convertible buccal tube without distal offset welded to a band with a lingual cleat. For use in class III cases where upper 5s have been extracted or the bicuspids are rotated. The cleat is then needed for lingual mechanics. Posterior crossbite is a common characteristic of class III malocclusions. A lingual cleat may be used to attach posterior cross elastics (tip the lower molars lingual), but these mechanics should be avoided in skeletal open bite cases, unless bite opening is a method being used for class III correction. |
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16D2C-10 UR 1ST MOLAR CONV. BAND W/OUT OFFSET, CLEAT SZ-10 |
| Convertible buccal tube without distal offset welded to a band with a lingual cleat. For use in class III cases where upper 5s have been extracted or the bicuspids are rotated. The cleat is then needed for lingual mechanics. Posterior crossbite is a common characteristic of class III malocclusions. A lingual cleat may be used to attach posterior cross elastics (tip the lower molars lingual), but these mechanics should be avoided in skeletal open bite cases, unless bite opening is a method being used for class III correction. |
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16D2C-11 UR 1ST MOLAR CONV. BAND W/OUT OFFSET, CLEAT SZ-11 |
| Convertible buccal tube without distal offset welded to a band with a lingual cleat. For use in class III cases where upper 5s have been extracted or the bicuspids are rotated. The cleat is then needed for lingual mechanics. Posterior crossbite is a common characteristic of class III malocclusions. A lingual cleat may be used to attach posterior cross elastics (tip the lower molars lingual), but these mechanics should be avoided in skeletal open bite cases, unless bite opening is a method being used for class III correction. |
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16D2C-12 UR 1ST MOLAR CONV. BAND W/OUT OFFSET, CLEAT SZ-12 |
| Convertible buccal tube without distal offset welded to a band with a lingual cleat. For use in class III cases where upper 5s have been extracted or the bicuspids are rotated. The cleat is then needed for lingual mechanics. Posterior crossbite is a common characteristic of class III malocclusions. A lingual cleat may be used to attach posterior cross elastics (tip the lower molars lingual), but these mechanics should be avoided in skeletal open bite cases, unless bite opening is a method being used for class III correction. |
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16D2C-13 UR 1ST MOLAR CONV. BAND W/OUT OFFSET, CLEAT SZ-13 |
| Convertible buccal tube without distal offset welded to a band with a lingual cleat. For use in class III cases where upper 5s have been extracted or the bicuspids are rotated. The cleat is then needed for lingual mechanics. Posterior crossbite is a common characteristic of class III malocclusions. A lingual cleat may be used to attach posterior cross elastics (tip the lower molars lingual), but these mechanics should be avoided in skeletal open bite cases, unless bite opening is a method being used for class III correction. |
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16D2C-14 UR 1ST MOLAR CONV. BAND W/OUT OFFSET, CLEAT SZ-14 |
| Convertible buccal tube without distal offset welded to a band with a lingual cleat. For use in class III cases where upper 5s have been extracted or the bicuspids are rotated. The cleat is then needed for lingual mechanics. Posterior crossbite is a common characteristic of class III malocclusions. A lingual cleat may be used to attach posterior cross elastics (tip the lower molars lingual), but these mechanics should be avoided in skeletal open bite cases, unless bite opening is a method being used for class III correction. |
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16D2C-15 UR 1ST MOLAR CONV. BAND W/OUT OFFSET, CLEAT SZ-15 |
| Convertible buccal tube without distal offset welded to a band with a lingual cleat. For use in class III cases where upper 5s have been extracted or the bicuspids are rotated. The cleat is then needed for lingual mechanics. Posterior crossbite is a common characteristic of class III malocclusions. A lingual cleat may be used to attach posterior cross elastics (tip the lower molars lingual), but these mechanics should be avoided in skeletal open bite cases, unless bite opening is a method being used for class III correction. |
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16D2C-16 UR 1ST MOLAR CONV. BAND W/OUT OFFSET, CLEAT SZ-16 |
| Convertible buccal tube without distal offset welded to a band with a lingual cleat. For use in class III cases where upper 5s have been extracted or the bicuspids are rotated. The cleat is then needed for lingual mechanics. Posterior crossbite is a common characteristic of class III malocclusions. A lingual cleat may be used to attach posterior cross elastics (tip the lower molars lingual), but these mechanics should be avoided in skeletal open bite cases, unless bite opening is a method being used for class III correction. |
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16D2C-17 UR 1ST MOLAR CONV. BAND W/OUT OFFSET, CLEAT SZ-17 |
| Convertible buccal tube without distal offset welded to a band with a lingual cleat. For use in class III cases where upper 5s have been extracted or the bicuspids are rotated. The cleat is then needed for lingual mechanics. Posterior crossbite is a common characteristic of class III malocclusions. A lingual cleat may be used to attach posterior cross elastics (tip the lower molars lingual), but these mechanics should be avoided in skeletal open bite cases, unless bite opening is a method being used for class III correction. |
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16D2C-18 UR 1ST MOLAR CONV. BAND W/OUT OFFSET, CLEAT SZ-18 |
| Convertible buccal tube without distal offset welded to a band with a lingual cleat. For use in class III cases where upper 5s have been extracted or the bicuspids are rotated. The cleat is then needed for lingual mechanics. Posterior crossbite is a common characteristic of class III malocclusions. A lingual cleat may be used to attach posterior cross elastics (tip the lower molars lingual), but these mechanics should be avoided in skeletal open bite cases, unless bite opening is a method being used for class III correction. |
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16D2C-19 UR 1ST MOLAR CONV. BAND W/OUT OFFSET, CLEAT SZ-19 |
| Convertible buccal tube without distal offset welded to a band with a lingual cleat. For use in class III cases where upper 5s have been extracted or the bicuspids are rotated. The cleat is then needed for lingual mechanics. Posterior crossbite is a common characteristic of class III malocclusions. A lingual cleat may be used to attach posterior cross elastics (tip the lower molars lingual), but these mechanics should be avoided in skeletal open bite cases, unless bite opening is a method being used for class III correction. |
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16D2C-20 UR 1ST MOLAR CONV. BAND W/OUT OFFSET, CLEAT SZ-20 |
| Convertible buccal tube without distal offset welded to a band with a lingual cleat. For use in class III cases where upper 5s have been extracted or the bicuspids are rotated. The cleat is then needed for lingual mechanics. Posterior crossbite is a common characteristic of class III malocclusions. A lingual cleat may be used to attach posterior cross elastics (tip the lower molars lingual), but these mechanics should be avoided in skeletal open bite cases, unless bite opening is a method being used for class III correction. |
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