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26D2C-01
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND CONV.TUBE, W/OUT DISTAL 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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26D2C-02
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND CONV.TUBE, W/OUT DISTAL 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.
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26D2C-03
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND CONV.TUBE, W/OUT DISTAL 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.
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26D2C-04
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND CONV.TUBE, W/OUT DISTAL 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.
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26D2C-05
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND CONV.TUBE, W/OUT DISTAL 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.
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26D2C-06
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND CONV.TUBE, W/OUT DISTAL 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.
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26D2C-07
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND CONV.TUBE, W/OUT DISTAL 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.
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26D2C-08
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND CONV.TUBE, W/OUT DISTAL 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.
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26D2C-09
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND CONV.TUBE, W/OUT DISTAL 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.
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26D2C-10
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND CONV.TUBE, W/OUT DISTAL 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.
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26D2C-11
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND CONV.TUBE, W/OUT DISTAL 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.
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26D2C-12
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND CONV.TUBE, W/OUT DISTAL 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.
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26D2C-13
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND CONV.TUBE, W/OUT DISTAL 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.
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26D2C-14
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND CONV.TUBE, W/OUT DISTAL 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.
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26D2C-15
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND CONV.TUBE, W/OUT DISTAL 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.
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26D2C-16
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND CONV.TUBE, W/OUT DISTAL 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.
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26D2C-17
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND CONV.TUBE, W/OUT DISTAL 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.
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26D2C-18
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND CONV.TUBE, W/OUT DISTAL 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.
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26D2C-19
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND CONV.TUBE, W/OUT DISTAL 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.
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26D2C-20
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND CONV.TUBE, W/OUT DISTAL 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.
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

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