Thank you Professor. Very helpful videos. I have a question. In the example of canine retraction, how the couple increases with retraction even when the magnitude of force and the bracket width did not change? Thank you for your effort.
very good lecture, please Dr how can we know the amount of the forces and couples that we apply to calculate the different magnitudes, does it depend on the material we use?
Hi, you can measure the force using a force-gauge. The couple you can calculate based on the force and the distance between the force and the center of resistance. You may want to go back a few sessions and watch the ones about the force, moment and couple to review that bit. Thank you so much for your support and hope these lectures help you!
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Thank you Professor. Very helpful videos. I have a question. In the example of canine retraction, how the couple increases with retraction even when the magnitude of force and the bracket width did not change? Thank you for your effort.
Thank you very much
Sir in my case as u said forced too much and root doesn't moved .. its look wierd now . How to recover it ..even is it possible ?
V helpful videos! Thank you sir
Very helpfull. Thank you very much Professor
Glad you found it helpful. Thank you for your support!
very good lecture, please Dr how can we know the amount of the forces and couples that we apply to calculate the different magnitudes, does it depend on the material we use?
Hi, you can measure the force using a force-gauge. The couple you can calculate based on the force and the distance between the force and the center of resistance. You may want to go back a few sessions and watch the ones about the force, moment and couple to review that bit. Thank you so much for your support and hope these lectures help you!