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25D2-01 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION SZ-1 |
| Distal rotation bonded bracket with a mesial hook and a small bonding pad. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, where the standard offset pad is too large for the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “distal rotations”, adding 4 degrees of overcorrection to avoid finishing bends and early correction of the rotation for an improved retention experience. Correcting rotations in the finishing stage is both time-consuming and unstable in retention. This bracket could also be used when applying open coil force to the mesial of the bracket, as is common when opening the first bicuspid space. The distal rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Another use of this variation is for class II distalization cases where a significant amount of retraction is needed to correct the class II. The retraction forces applied to the bracket would tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. |
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25D2-02 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION SZ-2 |
| Distal rotation bonded bracket with a mesial hook and a small bonding pad. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, where the standard offset pad is too large for the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “distal rotations”, adding 4 degrees of overcorrection to avoid finishing bends and early correction of the rotation for an improved retention experience. Correcting rotations in the finishing stage is both time-consuming and unstable in retention. This bracket could also be used when applying open coil force to the mesial of the bracket, as is common when opening the first bicuspid space. The distal rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Another use of this variation is for class II distalization cases where a significant amount of retraction is needed to correct the class II. The retraction forces applied to the bracket would tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. |
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25D2-03 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION SZ-3 |
| Distal rotation bonded bracket with a mesial hook and a small bonding pad. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, where the standard offset pad is too large for the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “distal rotations”, adding 4 degrees of overcorrection to avoid finishing bends and early correction of the rotation for an improved retention experience. Correcting rotations in the finishing stage is both time-consuming and unstable in retention. This bracket could also be used when applying open coil force to the mesial of the bracket, as is common when opening the first bicuspid space. The distal rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Another use of this variation is for class II distalization cases where a significant amount of retraction is needed to correct the class II. The retraction forces applied to the bracket would tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. |
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25D2-04 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION SZ-4 |
| Distal rotation bonded bracket with a mesial hook and a small bonding pad. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, where the standard offset pad is too large for the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “distal rotations”, adding 4 degrees of overcorrection to avoid finishing bends and early correction of the rotation for an improved retention experience. Correcting rotations in the finishing stage is both time-consuming and unstable in retention. This bracket could also be used when applying open coil force to the mesial of the bracket, as is common when opening the first bicuspid space. The distal rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Another use of this variation is for class II distalization cases where a significant amount of retraction is needed to correct the class II. The retraction forces applied to the bracket would tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. |
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25D2-05 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION SZ-5 |
| Distal rotation bonded bracket with a mesial hook and a small bonding pad. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, where the standard offset pad is too large for the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “distal rotations”, adding 4 degrees of overcorrection to avoid finishing bends and early correction of the rotation for an improved retention experience. Correcting rotations in the finishing stage is both time-consuming and unstable in retention. This bracket could also be used when applying open coil force to the mesial of the bracket, as is common when opening the first bicuspid space. The distal rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Another use of this variation is for class II distalization cases where a significant amount of retraction is needed to correct the class II. The retraction forces applied to the bracket would tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. |
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25D2-06 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION SZ-6 |
| Distal rotation bonded bracket with a mesial hook and a small bonding pad. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, where the standard offset pad is too large for the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “distal rotations”, adding 4 degrees of overcorrection to avoid finishing bends and early correction of the rotation for an improved retention experience. Correcting rotations in the finishing stage is both time-consuming and unstable in retention. This bracket could also be used when applying open coil force to the mesial of the bracket, as is common when opening the first bicuspid space. The distal rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Another use of this variation is for class II distalization cases where a significant amount of retraction is needed to correct the class II. The retraction forces applied to the bracket would tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. |
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25D2-07 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION SZ-7 |
| Distal rotation bonded bracket with a mesial hook and a small bonding pad. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, where the standard offset pad is too large for the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “distal rotations”, adding 4 degrees of overcorrection to avoid finishing bends and early correction of the rotation for an improved retention experience. Correcting rotations in the finishing stage is both time-consuming and unstable in retention. This bracket could also be used when applying open coil force to the mesial of the bracket, as is common when opening the first bicuspid space. The distal rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Another use of this variation is for class II distalization cases where a significant amount of retraction is needed to correct the class II. The retraction forces applied to the bracket would tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. |
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25D2-08 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION SZ-8 |
| Distal rotation bonded bracket with a mesial hook and a small bonding pad. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, where the standard offset pad is too large for the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “distal rotations”, adding 4 degrees of overcorrection to avoid finishing bends and early correction of the rotation for an improved retention experience. Correcting rotations in the finishing stage is both time-consuming and unstable in retention. This bracket could also be used when applying open coil force to the mesial of the bracket, as is common when opening the first bicuspid space. The distal rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Another use of this variation is for class II distalization cases where a significant amount of retraction is needed to correct the class II. The retraction forces applied to the bracket would tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. |
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25D2-09 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION SZ-9 |
| Distal rotation bonded bracket with a mesial hook and a small bonding pad. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, where the standard offset pad is too large for the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “distal rotations”, adding 4 degrees of overcorrection to avoid finishing bends and early correction of the rotation for an improved retention experience. Correcting rotations in the finishing stage is both time-consuming and unstable in retention. This bracket could also be used when applying open coil force to the mesial of the bracket, as is common when opening the first bicuspid space. The distal rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Another use of this variation is for class II distalization cases where a significant amount of retraction is needed to correct the class II. The retraction forces applied to the bracket would tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. |
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25D2-10 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION SZ-10 |
| Distal rotation bonded bracket with a mesial hook and a small bonding pad. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, where the standard offset pad is too large for the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “distal rotations”, adding 4 degrees of overcorrection to avoid finishing bends and early correction of the rotation for an improved retention experience. Correcting rotations in the finishing stage is both time-consuming and unstable in retention. This bracket could also be used when applying open coil force to the mesial of the bracket, as is common when opening the first bicuspid space. The distal rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Another use of this variation is for class II distalization cases where a significant amount of retraction is needed to correct the class II. The retraction forces applied to the bracket would tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. |
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25D2-11 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION SZ-11 |
| Distal rotation bonded bracket with a mesial hook and a small bonding pad. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, where the standard offset pad is too large for the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “distal rotations”, adding 4 degrees of overcorrection to avoid finishing bends and early correction of the rotation for an improved retention experience. Correcting rotations in the finishing stage is both time-consuming and unstable in retention. This bracket could also be used when applying open coil force to the mesial of the bracket, as is common when opening the first bicuspid space. The distal rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Another use of this variation is for class II distalization cases where a significant amount of retraction is needed to correct the class II. The retraction forces applied to the bracket would tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. |
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25D2-12 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION SZ-12 |
| Distal rotation bonded bracket with a mesial hook and a small bonding pad. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, where the standard offset pad is too large for the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “distal rotations”, adding 4 degrees of overcorrection to avoid finishing bends and early correction of the rotation for an improved retention experience. Correcting rotations in the finishing stage is both time-consuming and unstable in retention. This bracket could also be used when applying open coil force to the mesial of the bracket, as is common when opening the first bicuspid space. The distal rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Another use of this variation is for class II distalization cases where a significant amount of retraction is needed to correct the class II. The retraction forces applied to the bracket would tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. |
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25D2-13 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION SZ-13 |
| Distal rotation bonded bracket with a mesial hook and a small bonding pad. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, where the standard offset pad is too large for the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “distal rotations”, adding 4 degrees of overcorrection to avoid finishing bends and early correction of the rotation for an improved retention experience. Correcting rotations in the finishing stage is both time-consuming and unstable in retention. This bracket could also be used when applying open coil force to the mesial of the bracket, as is common when opening the first bicuspid space. The distal rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Another use of this variation is for class II distalization cases where a significant amount of retraction is needed to correct the class II. The retraction forces applied to the bracket would tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. |
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25D2-14 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION SZ-14 |
| Distal rotation bonded bracket with a mesial hook and a small bonding pad. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, where the standard offset pad is too large for the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “distal rotations”, adding 4 degrees of overcorrection to avoid finishing bends and early correction of the rotation for an improved retention experience. Correcting rotations in the finishing stage is both time-consuming and unstable in retention. This bracket could also be used when applying open coil force to the mesial of the bracket, as is common when opening the first bicuspid space. The distal rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Another use of this variation is for class II distalization cases where a significant amount of retraction is needed to correct the class II. The retraction forces applied to the bracket would tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. |
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25D2-15 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION SZ-15 |
| Distal rotation bonded bracket with a mesial hook and a small bonding pad. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, where the standard offset pad is too large for the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “distal rotations”, adding 4 degrees of overcorrection to avoid finishing bends and early correction of the rotation for an improved retention experience. Correcting rotations in the finishing stage is both time-consuming and unstable in retention. This bracket could also be used when applying open coil force to the mesial of the bracket, as is common when opening the first bicuspid space. The distal rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Another use of this variation is for class II distalization cases where a significant amount of retraction is needed to correct the class II. The retraction forces applied to the bracket would tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. |
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25D2-16 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION SZ-16 |
| Distal rotation bonded bracket with a mesial hook and a small bonding pad. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, where the standard offset pad is too large for the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “distal rotations”, adding 4 degrees of overcorrection to avoid finishing bends and early correction of the rotation for an improved retention experience. Correcting rotations in the finishing stage is both time-consuming and unstable in retention. This bracket could also be used when applying open coil force to the mesial of the bracket, as is common when opening the first bicuspid space. The distal rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Another use of this variation is for class II distalization cases where a significant amount of retraction is needed to correct the class II. The retraction forces applied to the bracket would tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. |
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25D2-17 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION SZ-17 |
| Distal rotation bonded bracket with a mesial hook and a small bonding pad. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, where the standard offset pad is too large for the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “distal rotations”, adding 4 degrees of overcorrection to avoid finishing bends and early correction of the rotation for an improved retention experience. Correcting rotations in the finishing stage is both time-consuming and unstable in retention. This bracket could also be used when applying open coil force to the mesial of the bracket, as is common when opening the first bicuspid space. The distal rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Another use of this variation is for class II distalization cases where a significant amount of retraction is needed to correct the class II. The retraction forces applied to the bracket would tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. |
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25D2-18 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION SZ-18 |
| Distal rotation bonded bracket with a mesial hook and a small bonding pad. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, where the standard offset pad is too large for the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “distal rotations”, adding 4 degrees of overcorrection to avoid finishing bends and early correction of the rotation for an improved retention experience. Correcting rotations in the finishing stage is both time-consuming and unstable in retention. This bracket could also be used when applying open coil force to the mesial of the bracket, as is common when opening the first bicuspid space. The distal rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Another use of this variation is for class II distalization cases where a significant amount of retraction is needed to correct the class II. The retraction forces applied to the bracket would tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. |
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25D2-19 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION SZ-19 |
| Distal rotation bonded bracket with a mesial hook and a small bonding pad. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, where the standard offset pad is too large for the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “distal rotations”, adding 4 degrees of overcorrection to avoid finishing bends and early correction of the rotation for an improved retention experience. Correcting rotations in the finishing stage is both time-consuming and unstable in retention. This bracket could also be used when applying open coil force to the mesial of the bracket, as is common when opening the first bicuspid space. The distal rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Another use of this variation is for class II distalization cases where a significant amount of retraction is needed to correct the class II. The retraction forces applied to the bracket would tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. |
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25D2-20 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION SZ-20 |
| Distal rotation bonded bracket with a mesial hook and a small bonding pad. Used on teeth with short clinical crowns, where the standard offset pad is too large for the tooth. This variation is used on teeth with “distal rotations”, adding 4 degrees of overcorrection to avoid finishing bends and early correction of the rotation for an improved retention experience. Correcting rotations in the finishing stage is both time-consuming and unstable in retention. This bracket could also be used when applying open coil force to the mesial of the bracket, as is common when opening the first bicuspid space. The distal rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as the force is applied away from the center of rotation. Another use of this variation is for class II distalization cases where a significant amount of retraction is needed to correct the class II. The retraction forces applied to the bracket would tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. |
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