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45M2-01
LR 2ND BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, DISTAL HK SZ-1
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and no lingual cleat. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection for the purpose of eliminating finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full 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 in molar uprighting cases. Using this variation would be critical in pre-implant preparation with open coils, as the control of root positions and rotations is more critical in these cases. Mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as force is applied away from the center of rotation. This variation may also be used in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket (such as power chain) tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. The offset bonding pad provides needed extra retention, as the lower second bicuspids have the most bonding failures.
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45M2-02
LR 2ND BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, DISTAL HK SZ-2
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and no lingual cleat. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection for the purpose of eliminating finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full 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 in molar uprighting cases. Using this variation would be critical in pre-implant preparation with open coils, as the control of root positions and rotations is more critical in these cases. Mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as force is applied away from the center of rotation. This variation may also be used in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket (such as power chain) tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. The offset bonding pad provides needed extra retention, as the lower second bicuspids have the most bonding failures.
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45M2-03
LR 2ND BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, DISTAL HK SZ-3
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and no lingual cleat. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection for the purpose of eliminating finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full 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 in molar uprighting cases. Using this variation would be critical in pre-implant preparation with open coils, as the control of root positions and rotations is more critical in these cases. Mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as force is applied away from the center of rotation. This variation may also be used in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket (such as power chain) tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. The offset bonding pad provides needed extra retention, as the lower second bicuspids have the most bonding failures.
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45M2-04
LR 2ND BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, DISTAL HK SZ-4
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and no lingual cleat. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection for the purpose of eliminating finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full 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 in molar uprighting cases. Using this variation would be critical in pre-implant preparation with open coils, as the control of root positions and rotations is more critical in these cases. Mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as force is applied away from the center of rotation. This variation may also be used in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket (such as power chain) tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. The offset bonding pad provides needed extra retention, as the lower second bicuspids have the most bonding failures.
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45M2-05
LR 2ND BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, DISTAL HK SZ-5
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and no lingual cleat. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection for the purpose of eliminating finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full 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 in molar uprighting cases. Using this variation would be critical in pre-implant preparation with open coils, as the control of root positions and rotations is more critical in these cases. Mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as force is applied away from the center of rotation. This variation may also be used in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket (such as power chain) tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. The offset bonding pad provides needed extra retention, as the lower second bicuspids have the most bonding failures.
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45M2-06
LR 2ND BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, DISTAL HK SZ-6
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and no lingual cleat. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection for the purpose of eliminating finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full 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 in molar uprighting cases. Using this variation would be critical in pre-implant preparation with open coils, as the control of root positions and rotations is more critical in these cases. Mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as force is applied away from the center of rotation. This variation may also be used in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket (such as power chain) tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. The offset bonding pad provides needed extra retention, as the lower second bicuspids have the most bonding failures.
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45M2-07
LR 2ND BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, DISTAL HK SZ-7
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and no lingual cleat. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection for the purpose of eliminating finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full 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 in molar uprighting cases. Using this variation would be critical in pre-implant preparation with open coils, as the control of root positions and rotations is more critical in these cases. Mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as force is applied away from the center of rotation. This variation may also be used in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket (such as power chain) tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. The offset bonding pad provides needed extra retention, as the lower second bicuspids have the most bonding failures.
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45M2-08
LR 2ND BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, DISTAL HK SZ-8
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and no lingual cleat. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection for the purpose of eliminating finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full 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 in molar uprighting cases. Using this variation would be critical in pre-implant preparation with open coils, as the control of root positions and rotations is more critical in these cases. Mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as force is applied away from the center of rotation. This variation may also be used in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket (such as power chain) tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. The offset bonding pad provides needed extra retention, as the lower second bicuspids have the most bonding failures.
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45M2-09
LR 2ND BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, DISTAL HK SZ-9
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and no lingual cleat. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection for the purpose of eliminating finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full 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 in molar uprighting cases. Using this variation would be critical in pre-implant preparation with open coils, as the control of root positions and rotations is more critical in these cases. Mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as force is applied away from the center of rotation. This variation may also be used in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket (such as power chain) tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. The offset bonding pad provides needed extra retention, as the lower second bicuspids have the most bonding failures.
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45M2-10
LR 2ND BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, DISTAL HK SZ-10
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and no lingual cleat. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection for the purpose of eliminating finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full 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 in molar uprighting cases. Using this variation would be critical in pre-implant preparation with open coils, as the control of root positions and rotations is more critical in these cases. Mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as force is applied away from the center of rotation. This variation may also be used in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket (such as power chain) tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. The offset bonding pad provides needed extra retention, as the lower second bicuspids have the most bonding failures.
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45M2-11
LR 2ND BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, DISTAL HK SZ-11
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and no lingual cleat. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection for the purpose of eliminating finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full 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 in molar uprighting cases. Using this variation would be critical in pre-implant preparation with open coils, as the control of root positions and rotations is more critical in these cases. Mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as force is applied away from the center of rotation. This variation may also be used in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket (such as power chain) tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. The offset bonding pad provides needed extra retention, as the lower second bicuspids have the most bonding failures.
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45M2-12
LR 2ND BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, DISTAL HK SZ-12
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and no lingual cleat. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection for the purpose of eliminating finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full 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 in molar uprighting cases. Using this variation would be critical in pre-implant preparation with open coils, as the control of root positions and rotations is more critical in these cases. Mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as force is applied away from the center of rotation. This variation may also be used in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket (such as power chain) tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. The offset bonding pad provides needed extra retention, as the lower second bicuspids have the most bonding failures.
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45M2-13
LR 2ND BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, DISTAL HK SZ-13
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and no lingual cleat. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection for the purpose of eliminating finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full 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 in molar uprighting cases. Using this variation would be critical in pre-implant preparation with open coils, as the control of root positions and rotations is more critical in these cases. Mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as force is applied away from the center of rotation. This variation may also be used in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket (such as power chain) tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. The offset bonding pad provides needed extra retention, as the lower second bicuspids have the most bonding failures.
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45M2-14
LR 2ND BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, DISTAL HK SZ-14
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and no lingual cleat. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection for the purpose of eliminating finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full 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 in molar uprighting cases. Using this variation would be critical in pre-implant preparation with open coils, as the control of root positions and rotations is more critical in these cases. Mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as force is applied away from the center of rotation. This variation may also be used in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket (such as power chain) tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. The offset bonding pad provides needed extra retention, as the lower second bicuspids have the most bonding failures.
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45M2-15
LR 2ND BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, DISTAL HK SZ-15
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and no lingual cleat. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection for the purpose of eliminating finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full 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 in molar uprighting cases. Using this variation would be critical in pre-implant preparation with open coils, as the control of root positions and rotations is more critical in these cases. Mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as force is applied away from the center of rotation. This variation may also be used in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket (such as power chain) tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. The offset bonding pad provides needed extra retention, as the lower second bicuspids have the most bonding failures.
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45M2-16
LR 2ND BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, DISTAL HK SZ-16
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and no lingual cleat. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection for the purpose of eliminating finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full 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 in molar uprighting cases. Using this variation would be critical in pre-implant preparation with open coils, as the control of root positions and rotations is more critical in these cases. Mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as force is applied away from the center of rotation. This variation may also be used in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket (such as power chain) tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. The offset bonding pad provides needed extra retention, as the lower second bicuspids have the most bonding failures.
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45M2-17
LR 2ND BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, DISTAL HK SZ-17
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and no lingual cleat. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection for the purpose of eliminating finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full 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 in molar uprighting cases. Using this variation would be critical in pre-implant preparation with open coils, as the control of root positions and rotations is more critical in these cases. Mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as force is applied away from the center of rotation. This variation may also be used in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket (such as power chain) tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. The offset bonding pad provides needed extra retention, as the lower second bicuspids have the most bonding failures.
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45M2-18
LR 2ND BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, DISTAL HK SZ-18
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and no lingual cleat. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection for the purpose of eliminating finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full 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 in molar uprighting cases. Using this variation would be critical in pre-implant preparation with open coils, as the control of root positions and rotations is more critical in these cases. Mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as force is applied away from the center of rotation. This variation may also be used in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket (such as power chain) tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. The offset bonding pad provides needed extra retention, as the lower second bicuspids have the most bonding failures.
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45M2-19
LR 2ND BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, DISTAL HK SZ-19
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and no lingual cleat. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection for the purpose of eliminating finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full 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 in molar uprighting cases. Using this variation would be critical in pre-implant preparation with open coils, as the control of root positions and rotations is more critical in these cases. Mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as force is applied away from the center of rotation. This variation may also be used in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket (such as power chain) tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. The offset bonding pad provides needed extra retention, as the lower second bicuspids have the most bonding failures.
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45M2-20
LR 2ND BICUSPID MESIAL ROTATION BAND, DISTAL HK SZ-20
Mesial rotation bracket welded to a band with a distal hook and no lingual cleat. This variation is used on teeth with “mesial rotations”, providing 4 degrees of overcorrection for the purpose of eliminating finishing bends and to improve the retention experience. Full 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 in molar uprighting cases. Using this variation would be critical in pre-implant preparation with open coils, as the control of root positions and rotations is more critical in these cases. Mesial rotation will help compensate for the unwanted rotation of the bicuspid as force is applied away from the center of rotation. This variation may also be used in cases with excess spacing and minimum anchorage. Mesial forces applied to the bracket (such as power chain) tend to create a rotation of the bicuspid, which can be compensated by the counter-rotation in the bracket. The offset bonding pad provides needed extra retention, as the lower second bicuspids have the most bonding failures.
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