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25D2C-01 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION, CLEAT SZ-1 |
| Distal rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial ball hook and a lingual cleat. This variation is used most often to correct severe distal rotations of upper bicuspids. When derotating severely rotated bicuspids, it is better to use a band instead of a bonded bracket. This gives the ability to apply forces to the buccal and lingual of the tooth and tie-in the bracket tighter into the archwire without fear of debonding. Many times the bracket cannot be positioned in the exact place on the tooth when rotations exceed 60 degrees. A band has the advantage over a bonded bracket in that it can be easily removed and recemented into the new position, continuing the mechanics. Over-correction is very important on these teeth, with 4 degrees added for this purpose in the bracket slot. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. |
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25D2C-02 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION, CLEAT SZ-2 |
| Distal rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial ball hook and a lingual cleat. This variation is used most often to correct severe distal rotations of upper bicuspids. When derotating severely rotated bicuspids, it is better to use a band instead of a bonded bracket. This gives the ability to apply forces to the buccal and lingual of the tooth and tie-in the bracket tighter into the archwire without fear of debonding. Many times the bracket cannot be positioned in the exact place on the tooth when rotations exceed 60 degrees. A band has the advantage over a bonded bracket in that it can be easily removed and recemented into the new position, continuing the mechanics. Over-correction is very important on these teeth, with 4 degrees added for this purpose in the bracket slot. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. |
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25D2C-03 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION, CLEAT SZ-3 |
| Distal rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial ball hook and a lingual cleat. This variation is used most often to correct severe distal rotations of upper bicuspids. When derotating severely rotated bicuspids, it is better to use a band instead of a bonded bracket. This gives the ability to apply forces to the buccal and lingual of the tooth and tie-in the bracket tighter into the archwire without fear of debonding. Many times the bracket cannot be positioned in the exact place on the tooth when rotations exceed 60 degrees. A band has the advantage over a bonded bracket in that it can be easily removed and recemented into the new position, continuing the mechanics. Over-correction is very important on these teeth, with 4 degrees added for this purpose in the bracket slot. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. |
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25D2C-04 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION, CLEAT SZ-4 |
| Distal rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial ball hook and a lingual cleat. This variation is used most often to correct severe distal rotations of upper bicuspids. When derotating severely rotated bicuspids, it is better to use a band instead of a bonded bracket. This gives the ability to apply forces to the buccal and lingual of the tooth and tie-in the bracket tighter into the archwire without fear of debonding. Many times the bracket cannot be positioned in the exact place on the tooth when rotations exceed 60 degrees. A band has the advantage over a bonded bracket in that it can be easily removed and recemented into the new position, continuing the mechanics. Over-correction is very important on these teeth, with 4 degrees added for this purpose in the bracket slot. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. |
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25D2C-05 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION, CLEAT SZ-5 |
| Distal rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial ball hook and a lingual cleat. This variation is used most often to correct severe distal rotations of upper bicuspids. When derotating severely rotated bicuspids, it is better to use a band instead of a bonded bracket. This gives the ability to apply forces to the buccal and lingual of the tooth and tie-in the bracket tighter into the archwire without fear of debonding. Many times the bracket cannot be positioned in the exact place on the tooth when rotations exceed 60 degrees. A band has the advantage over a bonded bracket in that it can be easily removed and recemented into the new position, continuing the mechanics. Over-correction is very important on these teeth, with 4 degrees added for this purpose in the bracket slot. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. |
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25D2C-06 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION, CLEAT SZ-6 |
| Distal rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial ball hook and a lingual cleat. This variation is used most often to correct severe distal rotations of upper bicuspids. When derotating severely rotated bicuspids, it is better to use a band instead of a bonded bracket. This gives the ability to apply forces to the buccal and lingual of the tooth and tie-in the bracket tighter into the archwire without fear of debonding. Many times the bracket cannot be positioned in the exact place on the tooth when rotations exceed 60 degrees. A band has the advantage over a bonded bracket in that it can be easily removed and recemented into the new position, continuing the mechanics. Over-correction is very important on these teeth, with 4 degrees added for this purpose in the bracket slot. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. |
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25D2C-07 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION, CLEAT SZ-7 |
| Distal rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial ball hook and a lingual cleat. This variation is used most often to correct severe distal rotations of upper bicuspids. When derotating severely rotated bicuspids, it is better to use a band instead of a bonded bracket. This gives the ability to apply forces to the buccal and lingual of the tooth and tie-in the bracket tighter into the archwire without fear of debonding. Many times the bracket cannot be positioned in the exact place on the tooth when rotations exceed 60 degrees. A band has the advantage over a bonded bracket in that it can be easily removed and recemented into the new position, continuing the mechanics. Over-correction is very important on these teeth, with 4 degrees added for this purpose in the bracket slot. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. |
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25D2C-08 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION, CLEAT SZ-8 |
| Distal rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial ball hook and a lingual cleat. This variation is used most often to correct severe distal rotations of upper bicuspids. When derotating severely rotated bicuspids, it is better to use a band instead of a bonded bracket. This gives the ability to apply forces to the buccal and lingual of the tooth and tie-in the bracket tighter into the archwire without fear of debonding. Many times the bracket cannot be positioned in the exact place on the tooth when rotations exceed 60 degrees. A band has the advantage over a bonded bracket in that it can be easily removed and recemented into the new position, continuing the mechanics. Over-correction is very important on these teeth, with 4 degrees added for this purpose in the bracket slot. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. |
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25D2C-09 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION, CLEAT SZ-9 |
| Distal rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial ball hook and a lingual cleat. This variation is used most often to correct severe distal rotations of upper bicuspids. When derotating severely rotated bicuspids, it is better to use a band instead of a bonded bracket. This gives the ability to apply forces to the buccal and lingual of the tooth and tie-in the bracket tighter into the archwire without fear of debonding. Many times the bracket cannot be positioned in the exact place on the tooth when rotations exceed 60 degrees. A band has the advantage over a bonded bracket in that it can be easily removed and recemented into the new position, continuing the mechanics. Over-correction is very important on these teeth, with 4 degrees added for this purpose in the bracket slot. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. |
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25D2C-10 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION, CLEAT SZ-10 |
| Distal rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial ball hook and a lingual cleat. This variation is used most often to correct severe distal rotations of upper bicuspids. When derotating severely rotated bicuspids, it is better to use a band instead of a bonded bracket. This gives the ability to apply forces to the buccal and lingual of the tooth and tie-in the bracket tighter into the archwire without fear of debonding. Many times the bracket cannot be positioned in the exact place on the tooth when rotations exceed 60 degrees. A band has the advantage over a bonded bracket in that it can be easily removed and recemented into the new position, continuing the mechanics. Over-correction is very important on these teeth, with 4 degrees added for this purpose in the bracket slot. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. |
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25D2C-11 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION, CLEAT SZ-11 |
| Distal rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial ball hook and a lingual cleat. This variation is used most often to correct severe distal rotations of upper bicuspids. When derotating severely rotated bicuspids, it is better to use a band instead of a bonded bracket. This gives the ability to apply forces to the buccal and lingual of the tooth and tie-in the bracket tighter into the archwire without fear of debonding. Many times the bracket cannot be positioned in the exact place on the tooth when rotations exceed 60 degrees. A band has the advantage over a bonded bracket in that it can be easily removed and recemented into the new position, continuing the mechanics. Over-correction is very important on these teeth, with 4 degrees added for this purpose in the bracket slot. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. |
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25D2C-12 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION, CLEAT SZ-12 |
| Distal rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial ball hook and a lingual cleat. This variation is used most often to correct severe distal rotations of upper bicuspids. When derotating severely rotated bicuspids, it is better to use a band instead of a bonded bracket. This gives the ability to apply forces to the buccal and lingual of the tooth and tie-in the bracket tighter into the archwire without fear of debonding. Many times the bracket cannot be positioned in the exact place on the tooth when rotations exceed 60 degrees. A band has the advantage over a bonded bracket in that it can be easily removed and recemented into the new position, continuing the mechanics. Over-correction is very important on these teeth, with 4 degrees added for this purpose in the bracket slot. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. |
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25D2C-13 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION, CLEAT SZ-13 |
| Distal rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial ball hook and a lingual cleat. This variation is used most often to correct severe distal rotations of upper bicuspids. When derotating severely rotated bicuspids, it is better to use a band instead of a bonded bracket. This gives the ability to apply forces to the buccal and lingual of the tooth and tie-in the bracket tighter into the archwire without fear of debonding. Many times the bracket cannot be positioned in the exact place on the tooth when rotations exceed 60 degrees. A band has the advantage over a bonded bracket in that it can be easily removed and recemented into the new position, continuing the mechanics. Over-correction is very important on these teeth, with 4 degrees added for this purpose in the bracket slot. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. |
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25D2C-14 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION, CLEAT SZ-14 |
| Distal rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial ball hook and a lingual cleat. This variation is used most often to correct severe distal rotations of upper bicuspids. When derotating severely rotated bicuspids, it is better to use a band instead of a bonded bracket. This gives the ability to apply forces to the buccal and lingual of the tooth and tie-in the bracket tighter into the archwire without fear of debonding. Many times the bracket cannot be positioned in the exact place on the tooth when rotations exceed 60 degrees. A band has the advantage over a bonded bracket in that it can be easily removed and recemented into the new position, continuing the mechanics. Over-correction is very important on these teeth, with 4 degrees added for this purpose in the bracket slot. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. |
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25D2C-15 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION, CLEAT SZ-15 |
| Distal rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial ball hook and a lingual cleat. This variation is used most often to correct severe distal rotations of upper bicuspids. When derotating severely rotated bicuspids, it is better to use a band instead of a bonded bracket. This gives the ability to apply forces to the buccal and lingual of the tooth and tie-in the bracket tighter into the archwire without fear of debonding. Many times the bracket cannot be positioned in the exact place on the tooth when rotations exceed 60 degrees. A band has the advantage over a bonded bracket in that it can be easily removed and recemented into the new position, continuing the mechanics. Over-correction is very important on these teeth, with 4 degrees added for this purpose in the bracket slot. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. |
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25D2C-16 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION, CLEAT SZ-16 |
| Distal rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial ball hook and a lingual cleat. This variation is used most often to correct severe distal rotations of upper bicuspids. When derotating severely rotated bicuspids, it is better to use a band instead of a bonded bracket. This gives the ability to apply forces to the buccal and lingual of the tooth and tie-in the bracket tighter into the archwire without fear of debonding. Many times the bracket cannot be positioned in the exact place on the tooth when rotations exceed 60 degrees. A band has the advantage over a bonded bracket in that it can be easily removed and recemented into the new position, continuing the mechanics. Over-correction is very important on these teeth, with 4 degrees added for this purpose in the bracket slot. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. |
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25D2C-17 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION, CLEAT SZ-17 |
| Distal rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial ball hook and a lingual cleat. This variation is used most often to correct severe distal rotations of upper bicuspids. When derotating severely rotated bicuspids, it is better to use a band instead of a bonded bracket. This gives the ability to apply forces to the buccal and lingual of the tooth and tie-in the bracket tighter into the archwire without fear of debonding. Many times the bracket cannot be positioned in the exact place on the tooth when rotations exceed 60 degrees. A band has the advantage over a bonded bracket in that it can be easily removed and recemented into the new position, continuing the mechanics. Over-correction is very important on these teeth, with 4 degrees added for this purpose in the bracket slot. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. |
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25D2C-18 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION, CLEAT SZ-18 |
| Distal rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial ball hook and a lingual cleat. This variation is used most often to correct severe distal rotations of upper bicuspids. When derotating severely rotated bicuspids, it is better to use a band instead of a bonded bracket. This gives the ability to apply forces to the buccal and lingual of the tooth and tie-in the bracket tighter into the archwire without fear of debonding. Many times the bracket cannot be positioned in the exact place on the tooth when rotations exceed 60 degrees. A band has the advantage over a bonded bracket in that it can be easily removed and recemented into the new position, continuing the mechanics. Over-correction is very important on these teeth, with 4 degrees added for this purpose in the bracket slot. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. |
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25D2C-19 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION, CLEAT SZ-19 |
| Distal rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial ball hook and a lingual cleat. This variation is used most often to correct severe distal rotations of upper bicuspids. When derotating severely rotated bicuspids, it is better to use a band instead of a bonded bracket. This gives the ability to apply forces to the buccal and lingual of the tooth and tie-in the bracket tighter into the archwire without fear of debonding. Many times the bracket cannot be positioned in the exact place on the tooth when rotations exceed 60 degrees. A band has the advantage over a bonded bracket in that it can be easily removed and recemented into the new position, continuing the mechanics. Over-correction is very important on these teeth, with 4 degrees added for this purpose in the bracket slot. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. |
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25D2C-20 UL BICUSPID BAND, DISTAL ROTATION, CLEAT SZ-20 |
| Distal rotation bracket welded to a band with a mesial ball hook and a lingual cleat. This variation is used most often to correct severe distal rotations of upper bicuspids. When derotating severely rotated bicuspids, it is better to use a band instead of a bonded bracket. This gives the ability to apply forces to the buccal and lingual of the tooth and tie-in the bracket tighter into the archwire without fear of debonding. Many times the bracket cannot be positioned in the exact place on the tooth when rotations exceed 60 degrees. A band has the advantage over a bonded bracket in that it can be easily removed and recemented into the new position, continuing the mechanics. Over-correction is very important on these teeth, with 4 degrees added for this purpose in the bracket slot. Bands may also be preferred when porcelain or gold crowns must be bracketed. |
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