A polycaprolactone coating with calcium fluoride microcrystals helps orthodontic O-rings reduce burst release and sustain fluoride delivery.
Preconfigured anchor-and-arm orthodontic appliances use digital tooth-movement planning to deliver complex repositioning with fewer adjustments and less discomfort.
Different-plane anchor ends and a flexible biasing member reduce cheek contact, limit damage, and keep orthodontic force more stable.
Spring members and self-ligating lingual segments move teeth with fewer manual adjustments, reducing discomfort while preserving aesthetics.
Resilient superelastic arms clamp an arch wire tightly while reducing bulk, slippage, handling difficulty, and soft tissue irritation.
Ceramic slurry 3D printing enables patient-specific orthodontic tubes with tailored slots and fracture grooves for accurate fit and easier debonding.
A flexible oral appliance guides tongue and jaw position to restore neuromuscular balance, easing TMD pain, inflammation, and sleep disruption.
Segmented frame, connector, and labial bow components allow differential force application to specific teeth and removal for oral hygiene.