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Here something different and exotic. This is the first time I've seen one of these. It is an anchor for a RED II system, it's done in collaboration with clinic for oral and maxillofacial surgery.
This is procedure for cases of maxillary and midface hypoplasias...which looks like this:
The bones of maxilla are first cut prior insertion of anchorage
appliance which is then connected with a RED II device.
The screws are then activated to pull the maxilla and stimulate creation of new bone tissue between intentionally separated bones.
It looks really cruel but what can you do with cases like this.
This is an anchor device made by my boss/fellow-technician at work, i just took photos. The bands are (again ) custom made because molars are too short for any kind of prefabricated bands.
more at : http://www.klsmartinusa.com/red.dir/red.html
Here something different and exotic. This is the first time I've seen one of these. It is an anchor for a RED II system, it's done in collaboration with clinic for oral and maxillofacial surgery.
This is procedure for cases of maxillary and midface hypoplasias...which looks like this:
appliance which is then connected with a RED II device.
The screws are then activated to pull the maxilla and stimulate creation of new bone tissue between intentionally separated bones.
It looks really cruel but what can you do with cases like this.
This is an anchor device made by my boss/fellow-technician at work, i just took photos. The bands are (again ) custom made because molars are too short for any kind of prefabricated bands.
more at : http://www.klsmartinusa.com/red.dir/red.html
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