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44M2C-01 LR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, CLEAT SZ-1 |
| Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat is added to this variation to allow lingual mechanics to be applied. This could be important when correcting severely rotated teeth or to assist in the retraction of the bicuspid. Preventing or correcting molar rotations commonly requires lingual mechanics, so the first bicuspid could be the anchor for these forces. Intentionally applying forces that increase the mesial rotation (retraction forces to the lingual of the first bicuspid) is not a good idea for the overall retention of a tooth rotated to the mesial from the start. This variation is generally used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to reduce finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Correction and over-correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, will result in more stability in retention. This bracket can also be used to counter the unwanted rotation when applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening space for lower 5s or molar uprighting. |
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44M2C-02 LR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, CLEAT SZ-2 |
| Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat is added to this variation to allow lingual mechanics to be applied. This could be important when correcting severely rotated teeth or to assist in the retraction of the bicuspid. Preventing or correcting molar rotations commonly requires lingual mechanics, so the first bicuspid could be the anchor for these forces. Intentionally applying forces that increase the mesial rotation (retraction forces to the lingual of the first bicuspid) is not a good idea for the overall retention of a tooth rotated to the mesial from the start. This variation is generally used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to reduce finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Correction and over-correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, will result in more stability in retention. This bracket can also be used to counter the unwanted rotation when applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening space for lower 5s or molar uprighting. |
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44M2C-03 LR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, CLEAT SZ-3 |
| Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat is added to this variation to allow lingual mechanics to be applied. This could be important when correcting severely rotated teeth or to assist in the retraction of the bicuspid. Preventing or correcting molar rotations commonly requires lingual mechanics, so the first bicuspid could be the anchor for these forces. Intentionally applying forces that increase the mesial rotation (retraction forces to the lingual of the first bicuspid) is not a good idea for the overall retention of a tooth rotated to the mesial from the start. This variation is generally used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to reduce finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Correction and over-correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, will result in more stability in retention. This bracket can also be used to counter the unwanted rotation when applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening space for lower 5s or molar uprighting. |
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44M2C-04 LR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, CLEAT SZ-4 |
| Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat is added to this variation to allow lingual mechanics to be applied. This could be important when correcting severely rotated teeth or to assist in the retraction of the bicuspid. Preventing or correcting molar rotations commonly requires lingual mechanics, so the first bicuspid could be the anchor for these forces. Intentionally applying forces that increase the mesial rotation (retraction forces to the lingual of the first bicuspid) is not a good idea for the overall retention of a tooth rotated to the mesial from the start. This variation is generally used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to reduce finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Correction and over-correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, will result in more stability in retention. This bracket can also be used to counter the unwanted rotation when applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening space for lower 5s or molar uprighting. |
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44M2C-05 LR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, CLEAT SZ-5 |
| Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat is added to this variation to allow lingual mechanics to be applied. This could be important when correcting severely rotated teeth or to assist in the retraction of the bicuspid. Preventing or correcting molar rotations commonly requires lingual mechanics, so the first bicuspid could be the anchor for these forces. Intentionally applying forces that increase the mesial rotation (retraction forces to the lingual of the first bicuspid) is not a good idea for the overall retention of a tooth rotated to the mesial from the start. This variation is generally used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to reduce finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Correction and over-correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, will result in more stability in retention. This bracket can also be used to counter the unwanted rotation when applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening space for lower 5s or molar uprighting. |
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44M2C-06 LR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, CLEAT SZ-6 |
| Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat is added to this variation to allow lingual mechanics to be applied. This could be important when correcting severely rotated teeth or to assist in the retraction of the bicuspid. Preventing or correcting molar rotations commonly requires lingual mechanics, so the first bicuspid could be the anchor for these forces. Intentionally applying forces that increase the mesial rotation (retraction forces to the lingual of the first bicuspid) is not a good idea for the overall retention of a tooth rotated to the mesial from the start. This variation is generally used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to reduce finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Correction and over-correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, will result in more stability in retention. This bracket can also be used to counter the unwanted rotation when applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening space for lower 5s or molar uprighting. |
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44M2C-07 LR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, CLEAT SZ-7 |
| Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat is added to this variation to allow lingual mechanics to be applied. This could be important when correcting severely rotated teeth or to assist in the retraction of the bicuspid. Preventing or correcting molar rotations commonly requires lingual mechanics, so the first bicuspid could be the anchor for these forces. Intentionally applying forces that increase the mesial rotation (retraction forces to the lingual of the first bicuspid) is not a good idea for the overall retention of a tooth rotated to the mesial from the start. This variation is generally used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to reduce finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Correction and over-correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, will result in more stability in retention. This bracket can also be used to counter the unwanted rotation when applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening space for lower 5s or molar uprighting. |
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44M2C-08 LR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, CLEAT SZ-8 |
| Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat is added to this variation to allow lingual mechanics to be applied. This could be important when correcting severely rotated teeth or to assist in the retraction of the bicuspid. Preventing or correcting molar rotations commonly requires lingual mechanics, so the first bicuspid could be the anchor for these forces. Intentionally applying forces that increase the mesial rotation (retraction forces to the lingual of the first bicuspid) is not a good idea for the overall retention of a tooth rotated to the mesial from the start. This variation is generally used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to reduce finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Correction and over-correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, will result in more stability in retention. This bracket can also be used to counter the unwanted rotation when applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening space for lower 5s or molar uprighting. |
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44M2C-09 LR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, CLEAT SZ-9 |
| Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat is added to this variation to allow lingual mechanics to be applied. This could be important when correcting severely rotated teeth or to assist in the retraction of the bicuspid. Preventing or correcting molar rotations commonly requires lingual mechanics, so the first bicuspid could be the anchor for these forces. Intentionally applying forces that increase the mesial rotation (retraction forces to the lingual of the first bicuspid) is not a good idea for the overall retention of a tooth rotated to the mesial from the start. This variation is generally used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to reduce finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Correction and over-correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, will result in more stability in retention. This bracket can also be used to counter the unwanted rotation when applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening space for lower 5s or molar uprighting. |
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44M2C-10 LR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, CLEAT SZ-10 |
| Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat is added to this variation to allow lingual mechanics to be applied. This could be important when correcting severely rotated teeth or to assist in the retraction of the bicuspid. Preventing or correcting molar rotations commonly requires lingual mechanics, so the first bicuspid could be the anchor for these forces. Intentionally applying forces that increase the mesial rotation (retraction forces to the lingual of the first bicuspid) is not a good idea for the overall retention of a tooth rotated to the mesial from the start. This variation is generally used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to reduce finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Correction and over-correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, will result in more stability in retention. This bracket can also be used to counter the unwanted rotation when applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening space for lower 5s or molar uprighting. |
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44M2C-11 LR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, CLEAT SZ-11 |
| Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat is added to this variation to allow lingual mechanics to be applied. This could be important when correcting severely rotated teeth or to assist in the retraction of the bicuspid. Preventing or correcting molar rotations commonly requires lingual mechanics, so the first bicuspid could be the anchor for these forces. Intentionally applying forces that increase the mesial rotation (retraction forces to the lingual of the first bicuspid) is not a good idea for the overall retention of a tooth rotated to the mesial from the start. This variation is generally used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to reduce finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Correction and over-correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, will result in more stability in retention. This bracket can also be used to counter the unwanted rotation when applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening space for lower 5s or molar uprighting. |
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44M2C-12 LR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, CLEAT SZ-12 |
| Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat is added to this variation to allow lingual mechanics to be applied. This could be important when correcting severely rotated teeth or to assist in the retraction of the bicuspid. Preventing or correcting molar rotations commonly requires lingual mechanics, so the first bicuspid could be the anchor for these forces. Intentionally applying forces that increase the mesial rotation (retraction forces to the lingual of the first bicuspid) is not a good idea for the overall retention of a tooth rotated to the mesial from the start. This variation is generally used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to reduce finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Correction and over-correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, will result in more stability in retention. This bracket can also be used to counter the unwanted rotation when applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening space for lower 5s or molar uprighting. |
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44M2C-13 LR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, CLEAT SZ-13 |
| Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat is added to this variation to allow lingual mechanics to be applied. This could be important when correcting severely rotated teeth or to assist in the retraction of the bicuspid. Preventing or correcting molar rotations commonly requires lingual mechanics, so the first bicuspid could be the anchor for these forces. Intentionally applying forces that increase the mesial rotation (retraction forces to the lingual of the first bicuspid) is not a good idea for the overall retention of a tooth rotated to the mesial from the start. This variation is generally used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to reduce finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Correction and over-correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, will result in more stability in retention. This bracket can also be used to counter the unwanted rotation when applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening space for lower 5s or molar uprighting. |
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44M2C-14 LR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, CLEAT SZ-14 |
| Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat is added to this variation to allow lingual mechanics to be applied. This could be important when correcting severely rotated teeth or to assist in the retraction of the bicuspid. Preventing or correcting molar rotations commonly requires lingual mechanics, so the first bicuspid could be the anchor for these forces. Intentionally applying forces that increase the mesial rotation (retraction forces to the lingual of the first bicuspid) is not a good idea for the overall retention of a tooth rotated to the mesial from the start. This variation is generally used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to reduce finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Correction and over-correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, will result in more stability in retention. This bracket can also be used to counter the unwanted rotation when applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening space for lower 5s or molar uprighting. |
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44M2C-15 LR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, CLEAT SZ-15 |
| Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat is added to this variation to allow lingual mechanics to be applied. This could be important when correcting severely rotated teeth or to assist in the retraction of the bicuspid. Preventing or correcting molar rotations commonly requires lingual mechanics, so the first bicuspid could be the anchor for these forces. Intentionally applying forces that increase the mesial rotation (retraction forces to the lingual of the first bicuspid) is not a good idea for the overall retention of a tooth rotated to the mesial from the start. This variation is generally used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to reduce finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Correction and over-correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, will result in more stability in retention. This bracket can also be used to counter the unwanted rotation when applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening space for lower 5s or molar uprighting. |
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44M2C-16 LR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, CLEAT SZ-16 |
| Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat is added to this variation to allow lingual mechanics to be applied. This could be important when correcting severely rotated teeth or to assist in the retraction of the bicuspid. Preventing or correcting molar rotations commonly requires lingual mechanics, so the first bicuspid could be the anchor for these forces. Intentionally applying forces that increase the mesial rotation (retraction forces to the lingual of the first bicuspid) is not a good idea for the overall retention of a tooth rotated to the mesial from the start. This variation is generally used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to reduce finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Correction and over-correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, will result in more stability in retention. This bracket can also be used to counter the unwanted rotation when applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening space for lower 5s or molar uprighting. |
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44M2C-17 LR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, CLEAT SZ-17 |
| Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat is added to this variation to allow lingual mechanics to be applied. This could be important when correcting severely rotated teeth or to assist in the retraction of the bicuspid. Preventing or correcting molar rotations commonly requires lingual mechanics, so the first bicuspid could be the anchor for these forces. Intentionally applying forces that increase the mesial rotation (retraction forces to the lingual of the first bicuspid) is not a good idea for the overall retention of a tooth rotated to the mesial from the start. This variation is generally used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to reduce finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Correction and over-correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, will result in more stability in retention. This bracket can also be used to counter the unwanted rotation when applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening space for lower 5s or molar uprighting. |
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44M2C-18 LR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, CLEAT SZ-18 |
| Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat is added to this variation to allow lingual mechanics to be applied. This could be important when correcting severely rotated teeth or to assist in the retraction of the bicuspid. Preventing or correcting molar rotations commonly requires lingual mechanics, so the first bicuspid could be the anchor for these forces. Intentionally applying forces that increase the mesial rotation (retraction forces to the lingual of the first bicuspid) is not a good idea for the overall retention of a tooth rotated to the mesial from the start. This variation is generally used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to reduce finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Correction and over-correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, will result in more stability in retention. This bracket can also be used to counter the unwanted rotation when applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening space for lower 5s or molar uprighting. |
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44M2C-19 LR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, CLEAT SZ-19 |
| Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat is added to this variation to allow lingual mechanics to be applied. This could be important when correcting severely rotated teeth or to assist in the retraction of the bicuspid. Preventing or correcting molar rotations commonly requires lingual mechanics, so the first bicuspid could be the anchor for these forces. Intentionally applying forces that increase the mesial rotation (retraction forces to the lingual of the first bicuspid) is not a good idea for the overall retention of a tooth rotated to the mesial from the start. This variation is generally used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to reduce finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Correction and over-correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, will result in more stability in retention. This bracket can also be used to counter the unwanted rotation when applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening space for lower 5s or molar uprighting. |
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44M2C-20 LR 1ST BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, CLEAT SZ-20 |
| Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and a lingual cleat. The lingual cleat is added to this variation to allow lingual mechanics to be applied. This could be important when correcting severely rotated teeth or to assist in the retraction of the bicuspid. Preventing or correcting molar rotations commonly requires lingual mechanics, so the first bicuspid could be the anchor for these forces. Intentionally applying forces that increase the mesial rotation (retraction forces to the lingual of the first bicuspid) is not a good idea for the overall retention of a tooth rotated to the mesial from the start. This variation is generally used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection to reduce finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Correction and over-correction of rotations early in treatment, rather than in the finishing stage, will result in more stability in retention. This bracket can also be used to counter the unwanted rotation when applying open coil force to the distal of the bracket, as is common when opening space for lower 5s or molar uprighting. |
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