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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Zi Maryland Bridge?? :D
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<blockquote data-quote="kimba" data-source="post: 251424" data-attributes="member: 9600"><p>Nice result,</p><p> I missed this thread to begin with , but for what it's worth, I have done a number of these with good results have always kept to a single wing. The theory being that the adjacent teeth will move independently in function, so 2 wings will be more likely to debond as they have more stress . 1 wing will move with tooth it is bonded to. Having said that, I am not aware of any research or studies to back this claim, its just what my clients and I agree on. I am not criticizing your design, just giving another perspective</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kimba, post: 251424, member: 9600"] Nice result, I missed this thread to begin with , but for what it's worth, I have done a number of these with good results have always kept to a single wing. The theory being that the adjacent teeth will move independently in function, so 2 wings will be more likely to debond as they have more stress . 1 wing will move with tooth it is bonded to. Having said that, I am not aware of any research or studies to back this claim, its just what my clients and I agree on. I am not criticizing your design, just giving another perspective [/QUOTE]
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