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    • Dentistry
    • Orthodontics
    • Dental Materials

    Background:

    • Traditional metal buttons are commonly used in orthodontic mechanics.
    • Composite buttons present an esthetic alternative for orthodontic treatment.
    • Lingual orthodontics and minor tooth movements can benefit from specialized attachments.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe a step-by-step fabrication technique for a mushroom-shaped composite button.
    • To provide a method for creating an esthetic and functional orthodontic attachment.
    • To highlight the clinical applicability of composite buttons in specific orthodontic scenarios.

    Main Methods:

    • Detailed description of the fabrication process for a mushroom-shaped composite button.
    • Step-by-step procedural guide for clinical application.
    • Focus on material handling and shaping techniques for composite resin.

    Main Results:

    • A reproducible technique for fabricating mushroom-shaped composite buttons was established.
    • The described method allows for the creation of esthetic and mechanically sound composite buttons.
    • The fabrication process is suitable for integration into clinical orthodontic workflows.

    Conclusions:

    • Mushroom-shaped composite buttons are a viable and esthetic option in orthodontic mechanics.
    • The described fabrication technique is practical for lingual orthodontics and minor tooth movements.
    • Composite buttons represent a valuable adjunct for enhancing treatment options in orthodontics.