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16R2-01 UR 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONVERTIBLE TUBE SZ-1 |
| Standard Roth convertible tube welded to a band (no cleat, no headgear tube). For use in class I or class II cases. Applies mesial-buccal derotation of the molar, which is favorable for correcting class II malocclusions. A band should be used instead of a bonded bracket in cases with two-step retraction planned, since debonding is common during the cinchback of heavy rectangular wires. 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 breaking the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). The tube is convertible to an open bracket slot for the occasions when a second molar bracket must be engaged with heavy rectangular archwires or when bends need to be made between the first and second molars (6-7). |
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16R2-02 UR 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONVERTIBLE TUBE SZ-2 |
| Standard Roth convertible tube welded to a band (no cleat, no headgear tube). For use in class I or class II cases. Applies mesial-buccal derotation of the molar, which is favorable for correcting class II malocclusions. A band should be used instead of a bonded bracket in cases with two-step retraction planned, since debonding is common during the cinchback of heavy rectangular wires. 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 breaking the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). The tube is convertible to an open bracket slot for the occasions when a second molar bracket must be engaged with heavy rectangular archwires or when bends need to be made between the first and second molars (6-7). |
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16R2-03 UR 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONVERTIBLE TUBE SZ-3 |
| Standard Roth convertible tube welded to a band (no cleat, no headgear tube). For use in class I or class II cases. Applies mesial-buccal derotation of the molar, which is favorable for correcting class II malocclusions. A band should be used instead of a bonded bracket in cases with two-step retraction planned, since debonding is common during the cinchback of heavy rectangular wires. 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 breaking the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). The tube is convertible to an open bracket slot for the occasions when a second molar bracket must be engaged with heavy rectangular archwires or when bends need to be made between the first and second molars (6-7). |
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16R2-04 UR 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONVERTIBLE TUBE SZ-4 |
| Standard Roth convertible tube welded to a band (no cleat, no headgear tube). For use in class I or class II cases. Applies mesial-buccal derotation of the molar, which is favorable for correcting class II malocclusions. A band should be used instead of a bonded bracket in cases with two-step retraction planned, since debonding is common during the cinchback of heavy rectangular wires. 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 breaking the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). The tube is convertible to an open bracket slot for the occasions when a second molar bracket must be engaged with heavy rectangular archwires or when bends need to be made between the first and second molars (6-7). |
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16R2-05 UR 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONVERTIBLE TUBE SZ-5 |
| Standard Roth convertible tube welded to a band (no cleat, no headgear tube). For use in class I or class II cases. Applies mesial-buccal derotation of the molar, which is favorable for correcting class II malocclusions. A band should be used instead of a bonded bracket in cases with two-step retraction planned, since debonding is common during the cinchback of heavy rectangular wires. 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 breaking the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). The tube is convertible to an open bracket slot for the occasions when a second molar bracket must be engaged with heavy rectangular archwires or when bends need to be made between the first and second molars (6-7). |
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16R2-06 UR 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONVERTIBLE TUBE SZ-6 |
| Standard Roth convertible tube welded to a band (no cleat, no headgear tube). For use in class I or class II cases. Applies mesial-buccal derotation of the molar, which is favorable for correcting class II malocclusions. A band should be used instead of a bonded bracket in cases with two-step retraction planned, since debonding is common during the cinchback of heavy rectangular wires. 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 breaking the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). The tube is convertible to an open bracket slot for the occasions when a second molar bracket must be engaged with heavy rectangular archwires or when bends need to be made between the first and second molars (6-7). |
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16R2-07 UR 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONVERTIBLE TUBE SZ-7 |
| Standard Roth convertible tube welded to a band (no cleat, no headgear tube). For use in class I or class II cases. Applies mesial-buccal derotation of the molar, which is favorable for correcting class II malocclusions. A band should be used instead of a bonded bracket in cases with two-step retraction planned, since debonding is common during the cinchback of heavy rectangular wires. 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 breaking the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). The tube is convertible to an open bracket slot for the occasions when a second molar bracket must be engaged with heavy rectangular archwires or when bends need to be made between the first and second molars (6-7). |
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16R2-08 UR 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONVERTIBLE TUBE SZ-8 |
| Standard Roth convertible tube welded to a band (no cleat, no headgear tube). For use in class I or class II cases. Applies mesial-buccal derotation of the molar, which is favorable for correcting class II malocclusions. A band should be used instead of a bonded bracket in cases with two-step retraction planned, since debonding is common during the cinchback of heavy rectangular wires. 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 breaking the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). The tube is convertible to an open bracket slot for the occasions when a second molar bracket must be engaged with heavy rectangular archwires or when bends need to be made between the first and second molars (6-7). |
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16R2-09 UR 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONVERTIBLE TUBE SZ-9 |
| Standard Roth convertible tube welded to a band (no cleat, no headgear tube). For use in class I or class II cases. Applies mesial-buccal derotation of the molar, which is favorable for correcting class II malocclusions. A band should be used instead of a bonded bracket in cases with two-step retraction planned, since debonding is common during the cinchback of heavy rectangular wires. 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 breaking the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). The tube is convertible to an open bracket slot for the occasions when a second molar bracket must be engaged with heavy rectangular archwires or when bends need to be made between the first and second molars (6-7). |
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16R2-10 UR 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONVERTIBLE TUBE SZ-10 |
| Standard Roth convertible tube welded to a band (no cleat, no headgear tube). For use in class I or class II cases. Applies mesial-buccal derotation of the molar, which is favorable for correcting class II malocclusions. A band should be used instead of a bonded bracket in cases with two-step retraction planned, since debonding is common during the cinchback of heavy rectangular wires. 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 breaking the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). The tube is convertible to an open bracket slot for the occasions when a second molar bracket must be engaged with heavy rectangular archwires or when bends need to be made between the first and second molars (6-7). |
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16R2-11 UR 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONVERTIBLE TUBE SZ-11 |
| Standard Roth convertible tube welded to a band (no cleat, no headgear tube). For use in class I or class II cases. Applies mesial-buccal derotation of the molar, which is favorable for correcting class II malocclusions. A band should be used instead of a bonded bracket in cases with two-step retraction planned, since debonding is common during the cinchback of heavy rectangular wires. 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 breaking the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). The tube is convertible to an open bracket slot for the occasions when a second molar bracket must be engaged with heavy rectangular archwires or when bends need to be made between the first and second molars (6-7). |
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16R2-12 UR 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONVERTIBLE TUBE SZ-12 |
| Standard Roth convertible tube welded to a band (no cleat, no headgear tube). For use in class I or class II cases. Applies mesial-buccal derotation of the molar, which is favorable for correcting class II malocclusions. A band should be used instead of a bonded bracket in cases with two-step retraction planned, since debonding is common during the cinchback of heavy rectangular wires. 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 breaking the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). The tube is convertible to an open bracket slot for the occasions when a second molar bracket must be engaged with heavy rectangular archwires or when bends need to be made between the first and second molars (6-7). |
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16R2-13 UR 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONVERTIBLE TUBE SZ-13 |
| Standard Roth convertible tube welded to a band (no cleat, no headgear tube). For use in class I or class II cases. Applies mesial-buccal derotation of the molar, which is favorable for correcting class II malocclusions. A band should be used instead of a bonded bracket in cases with two-step retraction planned, since debonding is common during the cinchback of heavy rectangular wires. 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 breaking the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). The tube is convertible to an open bracket slot for the occasions when a second molar bracket must be engaged with heavy rectangular archwires or when bends need to be made between the first and second molars (6-7). |
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16R2-14 UR 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONVERTIBLE TUBE SZ-14 |
| Standard Roth convertible tube welded to a band (no cleat, no headgear tube). For use in class I or class II cases. Applies mesial-buccal derotation of the molar, which is favorable for correcting class II malocclusions. A band should be used instead of a bonded bracket in cases with two-step retraction planned, since debonding is common during the cinchback of heavy rectangular wires. 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 breaking the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). The tube is convertible to an open bracket slot for the occasions when a second molar bracket must be engaged with heavy rectangular archwires or when bends need to be made between the first and second molars (6-7). |
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16R2-15 UR 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONVERTIBLE TUBE SZ-15 |
| Standard Roth convertible tube welded to a band (no cleat, no headgear tube). For use in class I or class II cases. Applies mesial-buccal derotation of the molar, which is favorable for correcting class II malocclusions. A band should be used instead of a bonded bracket in cases with two-step retraction planned, since debonding is common during the cinchback of heavy rectangular wires. 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 breaking the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). The tube is convertible to an open bracket slot for the occasions when a second molar bracket must be engaged with heavy rectangular archwires or when bends need to be made between the first and second molars (6-7). |
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16R2-16 UR 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONVERTIBLE TUBE SZ-16 |
| Standard Roth convertible tube welded to a band (no cleat, no headgear tube). For use in class I or class II cases. Applies mesial-buccal derotation of the molar, which is favorable for correcting class II malocclusions. A band should be used instead of a bonded bracket in cases with two-step retraction planned, since debonding is common during the cinchback of heavy rectangular wires. 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 breaking the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). The tube is convertible to an open bracket slot for the occasions when a second molar bracket must be engaged with heavy rectangular archwires or when bends need to be made between the first and second molars (6-7). |
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16R2-17 UR 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONVERTIBLE TUBE SZ-17 |
| Standard Roth convertible tube welded to a band (no cleat, no headgear tube). For use in class I or class II cases. Applies mesial-buccal derotation of the molar, which is favorable for correcting class II malocclusions. A band should be used instead of a bonded bracket in cases with two-step retraction planned, since debonding is common during the cinchback of heavy rectangular wires. 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 breaking the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). The tube is convertible to an open bracket slot for the occasions when a second molar bracket must be engaged with heavy rectangular archwires or when bends need to be made between the first and second molars (6-7). |
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16R2-18 UR 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONVERTIBLE TUBE SZ-18 |
| Standard Roth convertible tube welded to a band (no cleat, no headgear tube). For use in class I or class II cases. Applies mesial-buccal derotation of the molar, which is favorable for correcting class II malocclusions. A band should be used instead of a bonded bracket in cases with two-step retraction planned, since debonding is common during the cinchback of heavy rectangular wires. 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 breaking the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). The tube is convertible to an open bracket slot for the occasions when a second molar bracket must be engaged with heavy rectangular archwires or when bends need to be made between the first and second molars (6-7). |
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16R2-19 UR 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONVERTIBLE TUBE SZ-19 |
| Standard Roth convertible tube welded to a band (no cleat, no headgear tube). For use in class I or class II cases. Applies mesial-buccal derotation of the molar, which is favorable for correcting class II malocclusions. A band should be used instead of a bonded bracket in cases with two-step retraction planned, since debonding is common during the cinchback of heavy rectangular wires. 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 breaking the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). The tube is convertible to an open bracket slot for the occasions when a second molar bracket must be engaged with heavy rectangular archwires or when bends need to be made between the first and second molars (6-7). |
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16R2-20 UR 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONVERTIBLE TUBE SZ-20 |
| Standard Roth convertible tube welded to a band (no cleat, no headgear tube). For use in class I or class II cases. Applies mesial-buccal derotation of the molar, which is favorable for correcting class II malocclusions. A band should be used instead of a bonded bracket in cases with two-step retraction planned, since debonding is common during the cinchback of heavy rectangular wires. 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 breaking the porcelain (slit the band with a bur). The tube is convertible to an open bracket slot for the occasions when a second molar bracket must be engaged with heavy rectangular archwires or when bends need to be made between the first and second molars (6-7). |
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