How do i activate the active arm? Doing it for a patient with single tooth rotation. Enough space available for rotation of the tooth to set in position.
You should open up the coils incrementally as this will force the active arm to push the tooth to desired position Yes Doctor the space available must be sufficient to obtain the desired results
23 gauze wire is thin gauze and has been mentioned in literature that it is required to produce the adequate spring action in all types of springs The Action of springs is always the displacement of tooth and such action is a combination of one or more elements in an appliance 1. Arch Expansions- Coffin spring-19 gauze 2. Adams clasp Labial Bow -21 gauze 3. Retractors - 22 gauze 4. Springs -23 gauze Hope you got my point Doctor
Very impressive! Making a spring is NOT an easy thing to do. Excellent!
Thanks for the appreciation Dr
Thank you doctor but it would be appreciated if the video didn't have background music
Thanks for your valuable suggestions Doctor
Well explained demo.. Thank you
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Good demo
Thanks
Just finished finger spring and watching this 😭😭 it looks so complex
Ohh…did you find it easy now doctor
How do i activate the active arm? Doing it for a patient with single tooth rotation. Enough space available for rotation of the tooth to set in position.
You should open up the coils incrementally as this will force the active arm to push the tooth to desired position
Yes Doctor the space available must be sufficient to obtain the desired results
@@AtoZKidsdental thank you very much. Can you kindly show a small demo video about actuvation sometime sooner?
@@ashwinihonnatti3180 ok Doctor
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Superb..
Thankyou so much Dr
Well described...
Thankyou so much Dr
Which arm is toward the tissue and which arm is away from the tissue ?
The active arm should be towards the tissues while retentive arm should be away from tissue
But in the video the arm which follows the retentive tag is also towards the tissue
Which company plier it is??...how much it cost?
It’s from Bhalaji
It’s best and fine pliers
@@AtoZKidsdental on nepal ....bought so costly and very bekaar dhikaar plier😣😣
Ohh...you must try these
It’s very fine but only issue is it wears over time of usage
But still the best especially when I need to make close helix
@@AtoZKidsdental life is expensive 🥲
Please make coffin spring video
Ok doctor will do so soon
Why should the helix be above the active arm, where can I read more about the reason?
Yes Dr helix can be done above or below active arm it’s the force that will push the incisor buccally
Read from Bhalaji Text Book of Orthodontics
Long but explained well
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Sir please show us how to do beggs retainer
Ok Doctor
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Too good👏👏
Thankyou so much Dr 😇
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Thankyou for your appreciation Dr 😇
im confused dont we use 0.5mm wire?
Hi Dr..don't get confused as per guidelines for every spring we need to use 23 gauze wire which is usually 0.5-0.7mm in thickness
Can we apply it in mandibulaire arch ?
Yes Dr...but in mandibular arch retroclination is rare...and if it occurs...then acrylic rim needs modification to incorporate z spring
Dear doctor I thought you're forgot the U loop after the coils 🤍
No Doctor it’s complete
However other modifications can be done based on individual cases
@@AtoZKidsdental thanks for this note 🤍
Your welcome
Thanks
Thanks for the appreciation Dr
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Thanks Babe❤️
Why 23 guage wire is used why can't we use another guage?
23 gauze wire is thin gauze and has been mentioned in literature that it is required to produce the adequate spring action in all types of springs
The Action of springs is always the displacement of tooth and such action is a combination of one or more elements in an appliance
1. Arch Expansions- Coffin spring-19 gauze
2. Adams clasp Labial Bow -21 gauze
3. Retractors - 22 gauze
4. Springs -23 gauze
Hope you got my point Doctor
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Thank you
Your welcome
Great Doctor
Why is it called single cantilever?
No no doctor
It’s Z spring
It’s called double cantilever as it has two coils and both are free and not embedded in acrylic
@@AtoZKidsdental oh okay okay
and finger spring is called single cantilever because?
Yes finger spring is called single cantilever spring because it has one helix and other arm is embedded in acrylic
@@AtoZKidsdental thankyou so much 🤍
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I don't know
why do you add background music in educational videos 😑😑
Ok sorry doctor
Thanks for your valuable suggestions