Uprighting molars with the Straight wire system part 1
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- Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2024
- I was asked why the Straight Wire System was not necessarily the best set up to upright molars. I produced a simple (video) presenting the extrusive effects of the technique. It is mechanically incomplete and not totally accurate but offer a perspective. If interested, I can explain in more details. ( by the way, i am aware of the limitations of this video but the idea was to highlight the extrusive component of force. discoverortho....
Waiting for part 2, thank you
Would love to hear more on this case progression. Please share Part II of this video.
Same
There is no part two to look at, though? This was a great and informative video, I was just surprised to find no part two
Waiting for part two
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Which software system are you using?
Ddp Poland. I now use Blender
I ve got problem with horizontally impacted wisdom tooth, can you give me any advice ?
Hi, I have a question. My molar was so tilted and the space on the bridge in between is small too, and the only option said my dentist is crowning the tilted molar to upright it and cover the space. Is this right?
Hello where can i find part 2
This has happened to me if there's a way im going find it
Thank you
0.018 wire but is it round or Rectangular ?? please tell me dear
Rectangular
@@Discoverortho1 0.018 Rectangular??how
@@Dr.sophie_meshvelishvili..its round wire Sophie..and just for our thoughts..if high force is the problem..just use smaller wire..like 0.012 NiTi
I dont know why nobody could think as simple as using smaller wire like 0.012 or 0.014 Niti if too high force was the problem of using 0.018?
You still create an unfavorable moment to force ratio and concentrate the forces on the crestal bone. Basically negative instead of positive remodeling. Plus too much extrusive force
Waiting for part 2,thank you