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Introduction to Bioprogressive Therapy
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166p 531 illus (220 in color)
ÃâÆÇ: Quintessence Pub co ISBN: 0-86715-181-1
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Part 1 Techniques Introduction Biospecial pliers Howe pliers 139 pliers (Birdbeak pliers) 442 pliers (Tweed arch-forming pliers) Young pliers Wire cutter (cut-and-hold pliers) Heavy-wire cutter Distal-end cutter Three-pronged pliers Vertical open loop Vertical helical closing loop Horizontal L open boot loop Horizontal T open loop Crossed T closing loop Double delta closing loop Vertical approximated helical closing loop Helical loop Horizontal L open helical boot loop Horizontal L crossed boot loop Triple T Straight section Maxillary retraction section Mandibular retraction section Modified section Stabilizing helical section Mandibular utility arch Multiloop utility arch Contraction utility arch Advancing utility arch Maxillary closing utility arch Mandibular closing utility arch Stabilizing utility arch Mandibular ideal arch Maxillary ideal arch Mandibular finishing arch Maxillary nitinol section T section Removalbe tongue spike
Part 2 Application Introduction Maxillary and mandibular canine uprighting and retraction Maxillary canine retraction Canine retraction in the maxillary and mandibular arches Retraction section in a second permolar extraction Intruding the mandibular incisors in deep bite cases Intrusion of the mandibular anterior segment For severe crowding in the maxillary and mandibular anterior segments For severe crowding in the maxillary anterior segment For crowding among the mandibular incisors Moving lateral incisors with profound linguoversion labially only after completion of canine movement Uprighting the long axis of the mandibular incisors Uprighting the mesially tipped mandibular first molars after the early loss of the mandibular second deciduous molars Anchorage preparation for the mandibular molar Mesiolingual rotation of the maxillary right canine with insufficient space Anterior movement of the maxillary anterior segment Effect of the advancing utility arch Advancing the maxillary anterior teeth Correcting maxillary anterior crossbite using advancing util arch and quadhelix ....
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Details principles of loop design and arch wire fabrication, as well as basic wire-bending methods and their application to clinial cases. Bioprogressive therapy delivers light, continuous forces that produce the proper physiological response and allow efficient movement of teeth. Atlas format.
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