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Lingual straight wire method.

Kyoto Takemoto1, Giuseppe Scuzzo, L U C A Lombardo

  • 12-5-7 Kudanminami, Chiyoda, Tokyo 102-0074, Japon.

International Orthodontics
|March 23, 2010
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A new lingual straight wire (LSW) method simplifies orthodontic mechanics, improving arch coordination and patient comfort. This approach reduces complex wire bending, enhancing treatment efficiency and outcomes in lingual orthodontics.

Area of Science:

  • Orthodontics
  • Biomaterials Engineering

Background:

  • Traditional mushroom arch-wires in lingual orthodontics necessitate complex bending, impacting treatment efficiency and outcomes.
  • Current methods present challenges in arch coordination and chair time for lingual orthodontic procedures.

Observation:

  • The study introduces a novel lingual straight wire (LSW) method designed to streamline orthodontic mechanics.
  • Focus is placed on optimizing the set-up model, bracket positioning, and bonding procedures.

Findings:

  • The LSW method simplifies arch coordination and reduces the complexity of wire bending.
  • Implementation of the LSW method, alongside precise set-up and bracket placement, leads to improved patient comfort.

Implications:

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  • This innovative LSW technique offers a more efficient and comfortable approach to lingual orthodontic treatment.
  • The findings suggest potential for improved clinical workflows and patient satisfaction in orthodontics.