I was thinking maybe you can put wire size for appliance in the video description? Also I noticed someone asking about a quad helix. I recently made one and noticed they are becoming more requested. Not my favorite to make for sure but a Dr was kind enough to share the rapid results they got. The midline straightened out/lined up nicely. I was excited to see the progress we never get to see from the lab.
The wire I use for a TPA is .040 and Yes if a quad helix is properly made they can do wonders. The problem is I see a lot of quad helix that are not bent very well. Touching the palate, crooked, bad soldering. These all give terrible results.
Szara Dental Lab I was extremely worried the quad helix wouldn’t have even tension but I guess I did a proper job of it. For appliances like the TPA I have sometimes chose an .036 wire for smaller patient because the area is smaller. What is your opinion?
@@DebraLynnP I know a lot of labs that use .036 for TPAs and arch length maintainers. I personally prefer the thicker wire for less breakage over the long run.
Szara Dental Lab omg yes! I do the same with my more creative ones.... LoL one Dr sent a pedo partial back 2x... I realized he placed steel crowns where the bands were supposed to sit so I changed the bands and then next time back he place steel crowns over laterals and gave no room for the anterior to fit. I was like ... do the surgery THEN send me the impression! Saw that one more than I cared to!
Anyway, when welding, the omega should go medial in case the dentist wants to activate it, and it is more comfortable to introduce the pliers in the month. Soldier is called "CETLIN" and removable is called "GOSHGARIAN". I almost forgot, GOOD JOB!!!
Yes. Omega loop is more natural going forward. I make about half forward/ 1/2 backward.. The reverse (backward) Omega loop is designed to rotate (torque) molars into place. Appliance is activated before it is placed into patients mouth.
Hacia donde debe ir el loop, hacia atrás o hacía adelante? Veo que el loop lo hizo hacia atrás y he visto wue otros lo hacen hacia adelante, de que depende?
Hola buenas Tarde! Soy de México, y empiezo en esto de hacer aparatos de la ortopedia, me podría decir que es lo usa para cubrir la soldadura de no quemarse porfavor!
Lo siento tanto que me tomó mucho tiempo responder una pregunta. Tuve que averiguar cómo traducir. Yo uso un producto llamado escudo térmico. Es imprescindible para soldar. Mire mi tienda de Amazon y verá la marca exacta que uso. tal vez puedas encontrarlo www.amazon.com/shop/szaradentallab
you should have added modelling wax over the palate from molar on one side to the other to get a uniform spacing of approx 1.5mm and also it makes the wire bending easier
Can you please list down the materials you used for soldering? I am a student in dentistry and I reallu struggle on how to solder. It would be a big help for me. Please? Thank you so much!
Awesome...u r fantastic..bt plz clear me d size of d wire...bn molars.. And d material used for stabling wire.....before soldering...is it zap..wats its use...plz explain me..thanx alot. I learn a lot things from u....u r lk my teacher...
I use .040 stainless steel wire. The glue I use to stabilize all ortho appliances is called Fill it by American Dental supply. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! bit.ly/2oUfAAB
hello steve! I got a new pressure pot, same the one with a water heater. can you tell me the ideal water temperature andthe duration that the appliance is placed inside the pot? thanks!
I'm using stainless steel .040. There is a reason why I dont use chromium cobalt. I'll explain in the next TPA video coming soon. Please read video description and you will understand what I'm talking about... Chromium Cobalt for ALL removabled
@@SzaraDentalLab Hi! Yes you are right, normally it must be activated before putting in the month. But not all dentist do it. In Spain some are differents... One of the reason I use Cr-Co or wires with no Nikel is to avoide any type of allergies. That in recent years in Europe there are cases of almost everything. I do not know if I have introduced myself in the past. I am Italian but I have my laboratory in Madrid (Spain). I am also preparing some videos which I hope to show soon in the future. Thank you for all you do on RUclips.
Thank you I always learn a new trick from you and my work has improved!!
Any videos on quad helix?
Not yet my friend. Maybe soon!
@@SzaraDentalLab скажите, пожалуйста, каким флюсом и припоем вы пользуетесь? Чьё производство?
Hi, can you explain what is it do? Is something how like expander? Thank you
I was thinking maybe you can put wire size for appliance in the video description? Also I noticed someone asking about a quad helix. I recently made one and noticed they are becoming more requested. Not my favorite to make for sure but a Dr was kind enough to share the rapid results they got. The midline straightened out/lined up nicely. I was excited to see the progress we never get to see from the lab.
The wire I use for a TPA is .040 and Yes if a quad helix is properly made they can do wonders. The problem is I see a lot of quad helix that are not bent very well. Touching the palate, crooked, bad soldering. These all give terrible results.
Szara Dental Lab I was extremely worried the quad helix wouldn’t have even tension but I guess I did a proper job of it. For appliances like the TPA I have sometimes chose an .036 wire for smaller patient because the area is smaller. What is your opinion?
@@DebraLynnP I know a lot of labs that use .036 for TPAs and arch length maintainers. I personally prefer the thicker wire for less breakage over the long run.
I always give a little to chat to all my appliances when shipping them out. I love you and I NEVER want to see you again!!!! LOL
Szara Dental Lab omg yes! I do the same with my more creative ones.... LoL one Dr sent a pedo partial back 2x... I realized he placed steel crowns where the bands were supposed to sit so I changed the bands and then next time back he place steel crowns over laterals and gave no room for the anterior to fit. I was like ... do the surgery THEN send me the impression! Saw that one more than I cared to!
Please tell me how to make ALF aplliance.
Ohhh I want to follow that 👍🏻😍thank you Steve 🙏
Very nice. Please make a video on a Goshgarian TPA for making the 6 activations.
Good idea!
Does the wire have to touch the dome of the palate?
Anyway, when welding, the omega should go medial in case the dentist wants to activate it, and it is more comfortable to introduce the pliers in the month. Soldier is called "CETLIN" and removable is called "GOSHGARIAN". I almost forgot, GOOD JOB!!!
Yes. Omega loop is more natural going forward. I make about half forward/ 1/2 backward.. The reverse (backward) Omega loop is designed to rotate (torque) molars into place. Appliance is activated before it is placed into patients mouth.
Haha Steve your timing couldn't have been any more perfect I just got my first TPA in probably when you were uploading!
Jinx!
great video 🤗
Thank you I i
Can we repair it if broken from the palatal pars during treatment? If can't make new one quickly.
And how to repair it?
It's best to just remove and start over. A repair will just be a band aid fix
Hacia donde debe ir el loop, hacia atrás o hacía adelante? Veo que el loop lo hizo hacia atrás y he visto wue otros lo hacen hacia adelante, de que depende?
Both directions rotate molars. Personally preference
Hola buenas Tarde! Soy de México, y empiezo en esto de hacer aparatos de la ortopedia, me podría decir que es lo usa para cubrir la soldadura de no quemarse porfavor!
usa google translate guey.
Lo siento tanto que me tomó mucho tiempo responder una pregunta. Tuve que averiguar cómo traducir. Yo uso un producto llamado escudo térmico. Es imprescindible para soldar. Mire mi tienda de Amazon y verá la marca exacta que uso. tal vez puedas encontrarlo www.amazon.com/shop/szaradentallab
Please tell me which manufacturer of pliers?
I use Premium brand bit.ly/2AQuPRj
What is the name of the tool you used first?
Young plier
Does it matter when it comes to what direction is U loop facing?
Depends if you want to rotate teeth direction
you should have added modelling wax over the palate from molar on one side to the other to get a uniform spacing of approx 1.5mm and also it makes the wire bending easier
Great tip
How do you solder elastic hooks on U6s brackets and not blocking the wire tubes ? Than you , appreciated
Can you please list down the materials you used for soldering? I am a student in dentistry and I reallu struggle on how to solder. It would be a big help for me. Please? Thank you so much!
You can see some of the items in my Amazon shop under soldering. (What solder i buy, flux, torch etc) www.amazon.com/shop/szaradentallab
@@SzaraDentalLab That’s useful, but I didn’t find wires
Awesome...u r fantastic..bt plz clear me d size of d wire...bn molars..
And d material used for stabling wire.....before soldering...is it zap..wats its use...plz explain me..thanx alot.
I learn a lot things from u....u r lk my teacher...
I use .040 stainless steel wire. The glue I use to stabilize all ortho appliances is called Fill it by American Dental supply. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! bit.ly/2oUfAAB
@@SzaraDentalLab Great job
@@alhuwaizi thank you Akram
What is the materiel name that you but it after the flux ,gary color
It's called Heat shield
Super boss
Awesome comment
Anything particular you would like me to make a video on? Let me know
Great video as always Steve!
What happens if ifthe side of the wire of tpa broke?
Remake it
which solder do you use?
Check out my Amazon shop I have the exact solder I use www.amazon.com/shop/szaradentallab
Wolverine
Is it something like expander?
No it's just used to hold the molars in place and you can also rotate molars and slightly tilt bucally but not to expand arch.
What is the blue liquid?
bit.ly/2oUfAAB
Called Fill it
Perfect
Thanks for you. If add axblen with videos vois or writing
Plz can u tell me what help that cuz its in my mouth its so uncomfortable
hello steve! I got a new pressure pot, same the one with a water heater. can you tell me the ideal water temperature andthe duration that the appliance is placed inside the pot? thanks!
120°f.. which acrylic are you using?
@@SzaraDentalLab I'm using Vertex monomer and polymer and dentaurum polymer.
At least 15 to 20 minutes under 22 psi
@@SzaraDentalLab Salamat, Steve!!!🙏🙏🙏
Great vidéo 👍 Thank you very much Master
Thank you buddy!😉
What are you using to hold wires in place
Sorry never saw this! bit.ly/2oUfAAB
It's called Fill it
Great
What solder is used . Name solder and Firm's name please 🙂
I use 56% cadmium free silver solder. You can see it in my Amazon store www.amazon.com/shop/szaradentallab
@@SzaraDentalLab thanks
Good
CUAL ES EL GROSOR DEL ALAMBRE
is it supposed to touch the roof of your mouth??
No
Hi! What measure is the wire? It looks preatty thick. I normally use Cr-Co 0,9mm
I'm using stainless steel .040. There is a reason why I dont use chromium cobalt. I'll explain in the next TPA video coming soon. Please read video description and you will understand what I'm talking about... Chromium Cobalt for ALL removabled
@@SzaraDentalLab Hi! Yes you are right, normally it must be activated before putting in the month. But not all dentist do it. In Spain some are differents... One of the reason I use Cr-Co or wires with no Nikel is to avoide any type of allergies. That in recent years in Europe there are cases of almost everything.
I do not know if I have introduced myself in the past. I am Italian but I have my laboratory in Madrid (Spain). I am also preparing some videos which I hope to show soon in the future. Thank you for all you do on RUclips.
@@ortodonticacappelli Very nice look forward to you sharing your knowledge
Ver y good steven thank you for teaching
Thank you Gaston
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Thank you
Muy bueno
Gracias
♥
I would rather to hear some good Informations about the TPA than that music
I hate this thing i hurts me so baaaaadly 😫😫😫😫
Sorry buddy
Does the wire have to touch the dome of the palate?
No has to be at least 1.5 mm off