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36R2PIG-01 LL 1ST MOLAR BAND, DOUBLE ARCHWIRE TUBE SZ-1 |
| This variation has a double archwire tube to allow the use of two archwires in the lower arch at the same time. Double tubes are most commonly used when using a piggyback wire to retrieve an impacted canine, at the same time that the standard archwires are being used to treat the remainder of the occlusion. The ends of the piggyback nitie archwire can be placed into the extra archwire slot, reducing the need to secure the end of the archwire with ligature ties. Another double archwire mechanics system that is made possible by having a double tube includes an intrusion arch from the extra tube to the lower incisors (utility arch) with a sectional wire applied from the standard tube to the bicuspids and canines. Some molar uprighting techniques include a sectional uprighting spring (“brouchard spring”) which is inserted into the second tube. If a lower 7 erupts into a poor position late in treatment, the double tube could be used to secure an archwire that engages this posterior tooth without disturbing the finishing wire from 6-6. |
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36R2PIG-02 LL 1ST MOLAR BAND, DOUBLE ARCHWIRE TUBE SZ-2 |
| This variation has a double archwire tube to allow the use of two archwires in the lower arch at the same time. Double tubes are most commonly used when using a piggyback wire to retrieve an impacted canine, at the same time that the standard archwires are being used to treat the remainder of the occlusion. The ends of the piggyback nitie archwire can be placed into the extra archwire slot, reducing the need to secure the end of the archwire with ligature ties. Another double archwire mechanics system that is made possible by having a double tube includes an intrusion arch from the extra tube to the lower incisors (utility arch) with a sectional wire applied from the standard tube to the bicuspids and canines. Some molar uprighting techniques include a sectional uprighting spring (“brouchard spring”) which is inserted into the second tube. If a lower 7 erupts into a poor position late in treatment, the double tube could be used to secure an archwire that engages this posterior tooth without disturbing the finishing wire from 6-6. |
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36R2PIG-03 LL 1ST MOLAR BAND, DOUBLE ARCHWIRE TUBE SZ-3 |
| This variation has a double archwire tube to allow the use of two archwires in the lower arch at the same time. Double tubes are most commonly used when using a piggyback wire to retrieve an impacted canine, at the same time that the standard archwires are being used to treat the remainder of the occlusion. The ends of the piggyback nitie archwire can be placed into the extra archwire slot, reducing the need to secure the end of the archwire with ligature ties. Another double archwire mechanics system that is made possible by having a double tube includes an intrusion arch from the extra tube to the lower incisors (utility arch) with a sectional wire applied from the standard tube to the bicuspids and canines. Some molar uprighting techniques include a sectional uprighting spring (“brouchard spring”) which is inserted into the second tube. If a lower 7 erupts into a poor position late in treatment, the double tube could be used to secure an archwire that engages this posterior tooth without disturbing the finishing wire from 6-6. |
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36R2PIG-04 LL 1ST MOLAR BAND, DOUBLE ARCHWIRE TUBE SZ-4 |
| This variation has a double archwire tube to allow the use of two archwires in the lower arch at the same time. Double tubes are most commonly used when using a piggyback wire to retrieve an impacted canine, at the same time that the standard archwires are being used to treat the remainder of the occlusion. The ends of the piggyback nitie archwire can be placed into the extra archwire slot, reducing the need to secure the end of the archwire with ligature ties. Another double archwire mechanics system that is made possible by having a double tube includes an intrusion arch from the extra tube to the lower incisors (utility arch) with a sectional wire applied from the standard tube to the bicuspids and canines. Some molar uprighting techniques include a sectional uprighting spring (“brouchard spring”) which is inserted into the second tube. If a lower 7 erupts into a poor position late in treatment, the double tube could be used to secure an archwire that engages this posterior tooth without disturbing the finishing wire from 6-6. |
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36R2PIG-05 LL 1ST MOLAR BAND, DOUBLE ARCHWIRE TUBE SZ-5 |
| This variation has a double archwire tube to allow the use of two archwires in the lower arch at the same time. Double tubes are most commonly used when using a piggyback wire to retrieve an impacted canine, at the same time that the standard archwires are being used to treat the remainder of the occlusion. The ends of the piggyback nitie archwire can be placed into the extra archwire slot, reducing the need to secure the end of the archwire with ligature ties. Another double archwire mechanics system that is made possible by having a double tube includes an intrusion arch from the extra tube to the lower incisors (utility arch) with a sectional wire applied from the standard tube to the bicuspids and canines. Some molar uprighting techniques include a sectional uprighting spring (“brouchard spring”) which is inserted into the second tube. If a lower 7 erupts into a poor position late in treatment, the double tube could be used to secure an archwire that engages this posterior tooth without disturbing the finishing wire from 6-6. |
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36R2PIG-06 LL 1ST MOLAR BAND, DOUBLE ARCHWIRE TUBE SZ-6 |
| This variation has a double archwire tube to allow the use of two archwires in the lower arch at the same time. Double tubes are most commonly used when using a piggyback wire to retrieve an impacted canine, at the same time that the standard archwires are being used to treat the remainder of the occlusion. The ends of the piggyback nitie archwire can be placed into the extra archwire slot, reducing the need to secure the end of the archwire with ligature ties. Another double archwire mechanics system that is made possible by having a double tube includes an intrusion arch from the extra tube to the lower incisors (utility arch) with a sectional wire applied from the standard tube to the bicuspids and canines. Some molar uprighting techniques include a sectional uprighting spring (“brouchard spring”) which is inserted into the second tube. If a lower 7 erupts into a poor position late in treatment, the double tube could be used to secure an archwire that engages this posterior tooth without disturbing the finishing wire from 6-6. |
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36R2PIG-07 LL 1ST MOLAR BAND, DOUBLE ARCHWIRE TUBE SZ-7 |
| This variation has a double archwire tube to allow the use of two archwires in the lower arch at the same time. Double tubes are most commonly used when using a piggyback wire to retrieve an impacted canine, at the same time that the standard archwires are being used to treat the remainder of the occlusion. The ends of the piggyback nitie archwire can be placed into the extra archwire slot, reducing the need to secure the end of the archwire with ligature ties. Another double archwire mechanics system that is made possible by having a double tube includes an intrusion arch from the extra tube to the lower incisors (utility arch) with a sectional wire applied from the standard tube to the bicuspids and canines. Some molar uprighting techniques include a sectional uprighting spring (“brouchard spring”) which is inserted into the second tube. If a lower 7 erupts into a poor position late in treatment, the double tube could be used to secure an archwire that engages this posterior tooth without disturbing the finishing wire from 6-6. |
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36R2PIG-08 LL 1ST MOLAR BAND, DOUBLE ARCHWIRE TUBE SZ-8 |
| This variation has a double archwire tube to allow the use of two archwires in the lower arch at the same time. Double tubes are most commonly used when using a piggyback wire to retrieve an impacted canine, at the same time that the standard archwires are being used to treat the remainder of the occlusion. The ends of the piggyback nitie archwire can be placed into the extra archwire slot, reducing the need to secure the end of the archwire with ligature ties. Another double archwire mechanics system that is made possible by having a double tube includes an intrusion arch from the extra tube to the lower incisors (utility arch) with a sectional wire applied from the standard tube to the bicuspids and canines. Some molar uprighting techniques include a sectional uprighting spring (“brouchard spring”) which is inserted into the second tube. If a lower 7 erupts into a poor position late in treatment, the double tube could be used to secure an archwire that engages this posterior tooth without disturbing the finishing wire from 6-6. |
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36R2PIG-09 LL 1ST MOLAR BAND, DOUBLE ARCHWIRE TUBE SZ-9 |
| This variation has a double archwire tube to allow the use of two archwires in the lower arch at the same time. Double tubes are most commonly used when using a piggyback wire to retrieve an impacted canine, at the same time that the standard archwires are being used to treat the remainder of the occlusion. The ends of the piggyback nitie archwire can be placed into the extra archwire slot, reducing the need to secure the end of the archwire with ligature ties. Another double archwire mechanics system that is made possible by having a double tube includes an intrusion arch from the extra tube to the lower incisors (utility arch) with a sectional wire applied from the standard tube to the bicuspids and canines. Some molar uprighting techniques include a sectional uprighting spring (“brouchard spring”) which is inserted into the second tube. If a lower 7 erupts into a poor position late in treatment, the double tube could be used to secure an archwire that engages this posterior tooth without disturbing the finishing wire from 6-6. |
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36R2PIG-10 LL 1ST MOLAR BAND, DOUBLE ARCHWIRE TUBE SZ-10 |
| This variation has a double archwire tube to allow the use of two archwires in the lower arch at the same time. Double tubes are most commonly used when using a piggyback wire to retrieve an impacted canine, at the same time that the standard archwires are being used to treat the remainder of the occlusion. The ends of the piggyback nitie archwire can be placed into the extra archwire slot, reducing the need to secure the end of the archwire with ligature ties. Another double archwire mechanics system that is made possible by having a double tube includes an intrusion arch from the extra tube to the lower incisors (utility arch) with a sectional wire applied from the standard tube to the bicuspids and canines. Some molar uprighting techniques include a sectional uprighting spring (“brouchard spring”) which is inserted into the second tube. If a lower 7 erupts into a poor position late in treatment, the double tube could be used to secure an archwire that engages this posterior tooth without disturbing the finishing wire from 6-6. |
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36R2PIG-11 LL 1ST MOLAR BAND, DOUBLE ARCHWIRE TUBE SZ-11 |
| This variation has a double archwire tube to allow the use of two archwires in the lower arch at the same time. Double tubes are most commonly used when using a piggyback wire to retrieve an impacted canine, at the same time that the standard archwires are being used to treat the remainder of the occlusion. The ends of the piggyback nitie archwire can be placed into the extra archwire slot, reducing the need to secure the end of the archwire with ligature ties. Another double archwire mechanics system that is made possible by having a double tube includes an intrusion arch from the extra tube to the lower incisors (utility arch) with a sectional wire applied from the standard tube to the bicuspids and canines. Some molar uprighting techniques include a sectional uprighting spring (“brouchard spring”) which is inserted into the second tube. If a lower 7 erupts into a poor position late in treatment, the double tube could be used to secure an archwire that engages this posterior tooth without disturbing the finishing wire from 6-6. |
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36R2PIG-12 LL 1ST MOLAR BAND, DOUBLE ARCHWIRE TUBE SZ-12 |
| This variation has a double archwire tube to allow the use of two archwires in the lower arch at the same time. Double tubes are most commonly used when using a piggyback wire to retrieve an impacted canine, at the same time that the standard archwires are being used to treat the remainder of the occlusion. The ends of the piggyback nitie archwire can be placed into the extra archwire slot, reducing the need to secure the end of the archwire with ligature ties. Another double archwire mechanics system that is made possible by having a double tube includes an intrusion arch from the extra tube to the lower incisors (utility arch) with a sectional wire applied from the standard tube to the bicuspids and canines. Some molar uprighting techniques include a sectional uprighting spring (“brouchard spring”) which is inserted into the second tube. If a lower 7 erupts into a poor position late in treatment, the double tube could be used to secure an archwire that engages this posterior tooth without disturbing the finishing wire from 6-6. |
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36R2PIG-13 LL 1ST MOLAR BAND, DOUBLE ARCHWIRE TUBE SZ-13 |
| This variation has a double archwire tube to allow the use of two archwires in the lower arch at the same time. Double tubes are most commonly used when using a piggyback wire to retrieve an impacted canine, at the same time that the standard archwires are being used to treat the remainder of the occlusion. The ends of the piggyback nitie archwire can be placed into the extra archwire slot, reducing the need to secure the end of the archwire with ligature ties. Another double archwire mechanics system that is made possible by having a double tube includes an intrusion arch from the extra tube to the lower incisors (utility arch) with a sectional wire applied from the standard tube to the bicuspids and canines. Some molar uprighting techniques include a sectional uprighting spring (“brouchard spring”) which is inserted into the second tube. If a lower 7 erupts into a poor position late in treatment, the double tube could be used to secure an archwire that engages this posterior tooth without disturbing the finishing wire from 6-6. |
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36R2PIG-14 LL 1ST MOLAR BAND, DOUBLE ARCHWIRE TUBE SZ-14 |
| This variation has a double archwire tube to allow the use of two archwires in the lower arch at the same time. Double tubes are most commonly used when using a piggyback wire to retrieve an impacted canine, at the same time that the standard archwires are being used to treat the remainder of the occlusion. The ends of the piggyback nitie archwire can be placed into the extra archwire slot, reducing the need to secure the end of the archwire with ligature ties. Another double archwire mechanics system that is made possible by having a double tube includes an intrusion arch from the extra tube to the lower incisors (utility arch) with a sectional wire applied from the standard tube to the bicuspids and canines. Some molar uprighting techniques include a sectional uprighting spring (“brouchard spring”) which is inserted into the second tube. If a lower 7 erupts into a poor position late in treatment, the double tube could be used to secure an archwire that engages this posterior tooth without disturbing the finishing wire from 6-6. |
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36R2PIG-15 LL 1ST MOLAR BAND, DOUBLE ARCHWIRE TUBE SZ-15 |
| This variation has a double archwire tube to allow the use of two archwires in the lower arch at the same time. Double tubes are most commonly used when using a piggyback wire to retrieve an impacted canine, at the same time that the standard archwires are being used to treat the remainder of the occlusion. The ends of the piggyback nitie archwire can be placed into the extra archwire slot, reducing the need to secure the end of the archwire with ligature ties. Another double archwire mechanics system that is made possible by having a double tube includes an intrusion arch from the extra tube to the lower incisors (utility arch) with a sectional wire applied from the standard tube to the bicuspids and canines. Some molar uprighting techniques include a sectional uprighting spring (“brouchard spring”) which is inserted into the second tube. If a lower 7 erupts into a poor position late in treatment, the double tube could be used to secure an archwire that engages this posterior tooth without disturbing the finishing wire from 6-6. |
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36R2PIG-16 LL 1ST MOLAR BAND, DOUBLE ARCHWIRE TUBE SZ-16 |
| This variation has a double archwire tube to allow the use of two archwires in the lower arch at the same time. Double tubes are most commonly used when using a piggyback wire to retrieve an impacted canine, at the same time that the standard archwires are being used to treat the remainder of the occlusion. The ends of the piggyback nitie archwire can be placed into the extra archwire slot, reducing the need to secure the end of the archwire with ligature ties. Another double archwire mechanics system that is made possible by having a double tube includes an intrusion arch from the extra tube to the lower incisors (utility arch) with a sectional wire applied from the standard tube to the bicuspids and canines. Some molar uprighting techniques include a sectional uprighting spring (“brouchard spring”) which is inserted into the second tube. If a lower 7 erupts into a poor position late in treatment, the double tube could be used to secure an archwire that engages this posterior tooth without disturbing the finishing wire from 6-6. |
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36R2PIG-17 LL 1ST MOLAR BAND, DOUBLE ARCHWIRE TUBE SZ-17 |
| This variation has a double archwire tube to allow the use of two archwires in the lower arch at the same time. Double tubes are most commonly used when using a piggyback wire to retrieve an impacted canine, at the same time that the standard archwires are being used to treat the remainder of the occlusion. The ends of the piggyback nitie archwire can be placed into the extra archwire slot, reducing the need to secure the end of the archwire with ligature ties. Another double archwire mechanics system that is made possible by having a double tube includes an intrusion arch from the extra tube to the lower incisors (utility arch) with a sectional wire applied from the standard tube to the bicuspids and canines. Some molar uprighting techniques include a sectional uprighting spring (“brouchard spring”) which is inserted into the second tube. If a lower 7 erupts into a poor position late in treatment, the double tube could be used to secure an archwire that engages this posterior tooth without disturbing the finishing wire from 6-6. |
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36R2PIG-18 LL 1ST MOLAR BAND, DOUBLE ARCHWIRE TUBE SZ-18 |
| This variation has a double archwire tube to allow the use of two archwires in the lower arch at the same time. Double tubes are most commonly used when using a piggyback wire to retrieve an impacted canine, at the same time that the standard archwires are being used to treat the remainder of the occlusion. The ends of the piggyback nitie archwire can be placed into the extra archwire slot, reducing the need to secure the end of the archwire with ligature ties. Another double archwire mechanics system that is made possible by having a double tube includes an intrusion arch from the extra tube to the lower incisors (utility arch) with a sectional wire applied from the standard tube to the bicuspids and canines. Some molar uprighting techniques include a sectional uprighting spring (“brouchard spring”) which is inserted into the second tube. If a lower 7 erupts into a poor position late in treatment, the double tube could be used to secure an archwire that engages this posterior tooth without disturbing the finishing wire from 6-6. |
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36R2PIG-19 LL 1ST MOLAR BAND, DOUBLE ARCHWIRE TUBE SZ-19 |
| This variation has a double archwire tube to allow the use of two archwires in the lower arch at the same time. Double tubes are most commonly used when using a piggyback wire to retrieve an impacted canine, at the same time that the standard archwires are being used to treat the remainder of the occlusion. The ends of the piggyback nitie archwire can be placed into the extra archwire slot, reducing the need to secure the end of the archwire with ligature ties. Another double archwire mechanics system that is made possible by having a double tube includes an intrusion arch from the extra tube to the lower incisors (utility arch) with a sectional wire applied from the standard tube to the bicuspids and canines. Some molar uprighting techniques include a sectional uprighting spring (“brouchard spring”) which is inserted into the second tube. If a lower 7 erupts into a poor position late in treatment, the double tube could be used to secure an archwire that engages this posterior tooth without disturbing the finishing wire from 6-6. |
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36R2PIG-20 LL 1ST MOLAR BAND, DOUBLE ARCHWIRE TUBE SZ-20 |
| This variation has a double archwire tube to allow the use of two archwires in the lower arch at the same time. Double tubes are most commonly used when using a piggyback wire to retrieve an impacted canine, at the same time that the standard archwires are being used to treat the remainder of the occlusion. The ends of the piggyback nitie archwire can be placed into the extra archwire slot, reducing the need to secure the end of the archwire with ligature ties. Another double archwire mechanics system that is made possible by having a double tube includes an intrusion arch from the extra tube to the lower incisors (utility arch) with a sectional wire applied from the standard tube to the bicuspids and canines. Some molar uprighting techniques include a sectional uprighting spring (“brouchard spring”) which is inserted into the second tube. If a lower 7 erupts into a poor position late in treatment, the double tube could be used to secure an archwire that engages this posterior tooth without disturbing the finishing wire from 6-6. |
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