Forward molar erector for bilateral force system
A tension, double-step technology, used in dentistry, orthodontics, prosthetics, etc., can solve the problems of inappropriate control of the direction of the orthodontic force, the patient feels great pain, and the orthodontic time is long. Directions, wide range of clinical indications, and the effect of ensuring the corrective effect
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[0033] An anteverted molar erector with a two-way force system, such as figure 1 , including double belt ring retention bracket 1, three-stage auxiliary bow spring thrust system 2 and free rod tension system 3, such as figure 2 , the double-band-loop retention bracket 1 includes the affected-side belt loop 11, the opposite-side belt loop 12, the connecting tongue bar 13, the buccal tube 14 and the lingual tube 15, and the affected-side belt loop 11 is sleeved on the affected side mesial molars, The adjacent molars on the affected side are arranged adjacent to the impacted anterior molars 5, the buccal tube 14 is set on the buccal side of the mesial molars on the affected side, and the lingual tube 15 is set on the lingual side of the mesial molars on the affected side, connected to the lingual rod 13 One end is connected to the belt ring 11 on the affected side, the other end of the connecting tongue bar 13 is connected to the opposite side belt ring 12, and the middle part o...
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