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| Read the latest issue online: Vol 6 No. 1, August 2008
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| NEWS |
| The next Lingual Orthodontics Course: 3-5 December 2009
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| Special fee |
| Register for London Lingual before 1st Sept at reduced fees
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*** Seminar long description - EXAMPLE *** |
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One of the main reasons for low acceptance of the Lingual techniques by patients and orthodontists is the discomfort to the patients at the beginning of treatment (1,2). All patients have some difficulties during the adaptation phase, which lasts about three weeks for 35% of them and more than three weeks for 36%. (3)
Many efforts have been made to improve patients' comfort and speech problems with the lingual appliances. New brackets were designed with flatter profile, smoother surfaces and smaller hooks (Stealth -American Orthodontics, Forestadent 3D and 2D, STb -Ormco) New bonding techniques suggested flattened custom pads (TOP, STb), and archwire insertion as
ribbon arch (Forestadent) or lying flat on the lingual tooth surface (Incognito) (6-7)
One of the main reasons for low acceptance of the Lingual techniques by patients and orthodontists is the discomfort to the patients at the beginning of treatment (1,2). All patients have some difficulties during the adaptation phase, which lasts about three weeks for 35% of them and more than three weeks for 36%. (3)
Many efforts have been made to improve patients' comfort and speech problems with the lingual appliances. New brackets were designed with flatter profile, smoother surfaces and smaller hooks (Stealth -American Orthodontics, Forestadent 3D and 2D, STb -Ormco) New bonding techniques suggested flattened custom pads (TOP, STb), and archwire insertion as
ribbon arch (Forestadent) or lying flat on the lingual tooth surface (Incognito) (6-7)
One of the main reasons for low acceptance of the Lingual techniques by patients and orthodontists is the discomfort to the patients at the beginning of treatment (1,2). All patients have some difficulties during the adaptation phase, which lasts about three weeks for 35% of them and more than three weeks for 36%. (3)
Many efforts have been made to improve patients' comfort and speech problems with the lingual appliances. New brackets were designed with flatter profile, smoother surfaces and smaller hooks (Stealth -American Orthodontics, Forestadent 3D and 2D, STb -Ormco) New bonding techniques suggested flattened custom pads (TOP, STb), and archwire insertion as
ribbon arch (Forestadent) or lying flat on the lingual tooth surface (Incognito) (6-7)
One of the main reasons for low acceptance of the Lingual techniques by patients and orthodontists is the discomfort to the patients at the beginning of treatment (1,2). All patients have some difficulties during the adaptation phase, which lasts about three weeks for 35% of them and more than three weeks for 36%. (3)
Many efforts have been made to improve patients' comfort and speech problems with the lingual appliances. New brackets were designed with flatter profile, smoother surfaces and smaller hooks (Stealth -American Orthodontics, Forestadent 3D and 2D, STb -Ormco) New bonding techniques suggested flattened custom pads (TOP, STb), and archwire insertion as
ribbon arch (Forestadent) or lying flat on the lingual tooth surface (Incognito) (6-7)
One of the main reasons for low acceptance of the Lingual techniques by patients and orthodontists is the discomfort to the patients at the beginning of treatment (1,2). All patients have some difficulties during the adaptation phase, which lasts about three weeks for 35% of them and more than three weeks for 36%. (3)
Many efforts have been made to improve patients' comfort and speech problems with the lingual appliances. New brackets were designed with flatter profile, smoother surfaces and smaller hooks (Stealth -American Orthodontics, Forestadent 3D and 2D, STb -Ormco) New bonding techniques suggested flattened custom pads (TOP, STb), and archwire insertion as
ribbon arch (Forestadent) or lying flat on the lingual tooth surface (Incognito) (6-7)
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