Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8698043 International Orthodontics 2017 24 Pages PDF
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 0.020 × 0.030″ slot in the anterior area, passive self-ligating brackets with a 0.022 × 0.030″ slot in the lateral area, and tubes with a 0.022 × 0.030″ slot in the molar area; (2) archwires which adapt to the different stages of treatment and increase their section and stiffness progressively, starting with 0.014″ superelastic NiTi, passing through 0.016 × 0.025″ and 0.019 × 0.025″ heat-activated NiTi and reaching 0.019 × 0.025″ 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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