Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8698043 | International Orthodontics | 2017 | 24 Pages |
Abstract
An original straightwire appliance was developed in order to easily adapt force and friction to the different stages and needs of treatment. The appliance features: (1) conventional brackets with a 0.020Â ÃÂ 0.030â³ slot in the anterior area, passive self-ligating brackets with a 0.022Â ÃÂ 0.030â³ slot in the lateral area, and tubes with a 0.022Â ÃÂ 0.030â³ slot in the molar area; (2) archwires which adapt to the different stages of treatment and increase their section and stiffness progressively, starting with 0.014â³ superelastic NiTi, passing through 0.016Â ÃÂ 0.025â³ and 0.019Â ÃÂ 0.025â³ heat-activated NiTi and reaching 0.019Â ÃÂ 0.025â³ stainless steel working archwires; (3) use of several ligation systems which progressively increase their binding (low-friction ligatures, “O”- or “8”-shape elastomeric ligatures). Clinical cases are shown to illustrate the technique.
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Authors
Daniel Celli, Lorenza Catalfamo, Enrico Gasperoni, Roberto Deli,