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26R2C-01
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONV.TUBE, CLEAT SZ-1
Standard Roth bracket welded to a band with a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat would be added in cases with rotations of the first bicuspids for lingual mechanics to be applied. Cleats would not be applied to this variation in cases with rotated second bicuspids, since rotation brackets are used in that situation, not standard Roth. The mesial hook is applied for short class II elastics. Changing the side of the mouth in class III cases will place the hook on the distal for the use of short class III elastics. Be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. 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 fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur).
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26R2C-02
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONV.TUBE, CLEAT SZ-2
Standard Roth bracket welded to a band with a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat would be added in cases with rotations of the first bicuspids for lingual mechanics to be applied. Cleats would not be applied to this variation in cases with rotated second bicuspids, since rotation brackets are used in that situation, not standard Roth. The mesial hook is applied for short class II elastics. Changing the side of the mouth in class III cases will place the hook on the distal for the use of short class III elastics. Be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. 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 fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur).
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26R2C-03
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONV.TUBE, CLEAT SZ-3
Standard Roth bracket welded to a band with a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat would be added in cases with rotations of the first bicuspids for lingual mechanics to be applied. Cleats would not be applied to this variation in cases with rotated second bicuspids, since rotation brackets are used in that situation, not standard Roth. The mesial hook is applied for short class II elastics. Changing the side of the mouth in class III cases will place the hook on the distal for the use of short class III elastics. Be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. 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 fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur).
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26R2C-04
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONV.TUBE, CLEAT SZ-4
Standard Roth bracket welded to a band with a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat would be added in cases with rotations of the first bicuspids for lingual mechanics to be applied. Cleats would not be applied to this variation in cases with rotated second bicuspids, since rotation brackets are used in that situation, not standard Roth. The mesial hook is applied for short class II elastics. Changing the side of the mouth in class III cases will place the hook on the distal for the use of short class III elastics. Be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. 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 fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur).
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26R2C-05
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONV.TUBE, CLEAT SZ-5
Standard Roth bracket welded to a band with a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat would be added in cases with rotations of the first bicuspids for lingual mechanics to be applied. Cleats would not be applied to this variation in cases with rotated second bicuspids, since rotation brackets are used in that situation, not standard Roth. The mesial hook is applied for short class II elastics. Changing the side of the mouth in class III cases will place the hook on the distal for the use of short class III elastics. Be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. 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 fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur).
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26R2C-06
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONV.TUBE, CLEAT SZ-6
Standard Roth bracket welded to a band with a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat would be added in cases with rotations of the first bicuspids for lingual mechanics to be applied. Cleats would not be applied to this variation in cases with rotated second bicuspids, since rotation brackets are used in that situation, not standard Roth. The mesial hook is applied for short class II elastics. Changing the side of the mouth in class III cases will place the hook on the distal for the use of short class III elastics. Be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. 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 fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur).
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26R2C-07
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONV.TUBE, CLEAT SZ-7
Standard Roth bracket welded to a band with a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat would be added in cases with rotations of the first bicuspids for lingual mechanics to be applied. Cleats would not be applied to this variation in cases with rotated second bicuspids, since rotation brackets are used in that situation, not standard Roth. The mesial hook is applied for short class II elastics. Changing the side of the mouth in class III cases will place the hook on the distal for the use of short class III elastics. Be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. 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 fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur).
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26R2C-08
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONV.TUBE, CLEAT SZ-8
Standard Roth bracket welded to a band with a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat would be added in cases with rotations of the first bicuspids for lingual mechanics to be applied. Cleats would not be applied to this variation in cases with rotated second bicuspids, since rotation brackets are used in that situation, not standard Roth. The mesial hook is applied for short class II elastics. Changing the side of the mouth in class III cases will place the hook on the distal for the use of short class III elastics. Be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. 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 fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur).
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26R2C-09
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONV.TUBE, CLEAT SZ-9
Standard Roth bracket welded to a band with a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat would be added in cases with rotations of the first bicuspids for lingual mechanics to be applied. Cleats would not be applied to this variation in cases with rotated second bicuspids, since rotation brackets are used in that situation, not standard Roth. The mesial hook is applied for short class II elastics. Changing the side of the mouth in class III cases will place the hook on the distal for the use of short class III elastics. Be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. 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 fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur).
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26R2C-10
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONV.TUBE, CLEAT SZ-10
Standard Roth bracket welded to a band with a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat would be added in cases with rotations of the first bicuspids for lingual mechanics to be applied. Cleats would not be applied to this variation in cases with rotated second bicuspids, since rotation brackets are used in that situation, not standard Roth. The mesial hook is applied for short class II elastics. Changing the side of the mouth in class III cases will place the hook on the distal for the use of short class III elastics. Be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. 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 fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur).
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26R2C-11
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONV.TUBE, CLEAT SZ-11
Standard Roth bracket welded to a band with a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat would be added in cases with rotations of the first bicuspids for lingual mechanics to be applied. Cleats would not be applied to this variation in cases with rotated second bicuspids, since rotation brackets are used in that situation, not standard Roth. The mesial hook is applied for short class II elastics. Changing the side of the mouth in class III cases will place the hook on the distal for the use of short class III elastics. Be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. 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 fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur).
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26R2C-12
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONV.TUBE, CLEAT SZ-12
Standard Roth bracket welded to a band with a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat would be added in cases with rotations of the first bicuspids for lingual mechanics to be applied. Cleats would not be applied to this variation in cases with rotated second bicuspids, since rotation brackets are used in that situation, not standard Roth. The mesial hook is applied for short class II elastics. Changing the side of the mouth in class III cases will place the hook on the distal for the use of short class III elastics. Be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. 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 fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur).
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26R2C-13
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONV.TUBE, CLEAT SZ-13
Standard Roth bracket welded to a band with a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat would be added in cases with rotations of the first bicuspids for lingual mechanics to be applied. Cleats would not be applied to this variation in cases with rotated second bicuspids, since rotation brackets are used in that situation, not standard Roth. The mesial hook is applied for short class II elastics. Changing the side of the mouth in class III cases will place the hook on the distal for the use of short class III elastics. Be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. 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 fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur).
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26R2C-14
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONV.TUBE, CLEAT SZ-14
Standard Roth bracket welded to a band with a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat would be added in cases with rotations of the first bicuspids for lingual mechanics to be applied. Cleats would not be applied to this variation in cases with rotated second bicuspids, since rotation brackets are used in that situation, not standard Roth. The mesial hook is applied for short class II elastics. Changing the side of the mouth in class III cases will place the hook on the distal for the use of short class III elastics. Be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. 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 fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur).
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26R2C-15
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONV.TUBE, CLEAT SZ-15
Standard Roth bracket welded to a band with a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat would be added in cases with rotations of the first bicuspids for lingual mechanics to be applied. Cleats would not be applied to this variation in cases with rotated second bicuspids, since rotation brackets are used in that situation, not standard Roth. The mesial hook is applied for short class II elastics. Changing the side of the mouth in class III cases will place the hook on the distal for the use of short class III elastics. Be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. 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 fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur).
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26R2C-16
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONV.TUBE, CLEAT SZ-16
Standard Roth bracket welded to a band with a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat would be added in cases with rotations of the first bicuspids for lingual mechanics to be applied. Cleats would not be applied to this variation in cases with rotated second bicuspids, since rotation brackets are used in that situation, not standard Roth. The mesial hook is applied for short class II elastics. Changing the side of the mouth in class III cases will place the hook on the distal for the use of short class III elastics. Be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. 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 fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur).
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26R2C-17
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONV.TUBE, CLEAT SZ-17
Standard Roth bracket welded to a band with a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat would be added in cases with rotations of the first bicuspids for lingual mechanics to be applied. Cleats would not be applied to this variation in cases with rotated second bicuspids, since rotation brackets are used in that situation, not standard Roth. The mesial hook is applied for short class II elastics. Changing the side of the mouth in class III cases will place the hook on the distal for the use of short class III elastics. Be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. 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 fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur).
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26R2C-18
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONV.TUBE, CLEAT SZ-18
Standard Roth bracket welded to a band with a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat would be added in cases with rotations of the first bicuspids for lingual mechanics to be applied. Cleats would not be applied to this variation in cases with rotated second bicuspids, since rotation brackets are used in that situation, not standard Roth. The mesial hook is applied for short class II elastics. Changing the side of the mouth in class III cases will place the hook on the distal for the use of short class III elastics. Be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. 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 fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur).
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26R2C-19
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONV.TUBE, CLEAT SZ-19
Standard Roth bracket welded to a band with a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat would be added in cases with rotations of the first bicuspids for lingual mechanics to be applied. Cleats would not be applied to this variation in cases with rotated second bicuspids, since rotation brackets are used in that situation, not standard Roth. The mesial hook is applied for short class II elastics. Changing the side of the mouth in class III cases will place the hook on the distal for the use of short class III elastics. Be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. 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 fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur).
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

26R2C-20
UL 1ST MOLAR BAND, CONV.TUBE, CLEAT SZ-20
Standard Roth bracket welded to a band with a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat would be added in cases with rotations of the first bicuspids for lingual mechanics to be applied. Cleats would not be applied to this variation in cases with rotated second bicuspids, since rotation brackets are used in that situation, not standard Roth. The mesial hook is applied for short class II elastics. Changing the side of the mouth in class III cases will place the hook on the distal for the use of short class III elastics. Be careful not to do this with rotation brackets. 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 fracturing the porcelain (slit the band with a bur).
*You must be a registered customer to view pricing*
 
 

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