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The KommonBase system customizes orthodontic bracket bases with an extended resin for precise placement and accurate fit. This lab-fabricated system simplifies bonding and enables efficient straight-wire treatment without wire bending.

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  • Orthodontics
  • Biomaterials Engineering

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  • Traditional bracket placement can be challenging, impacting treatment efficiency.
  • The need for precise bracket positioning and accurate tooth fit is crucial for successful orthodontic outcomes.

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  • The KommonBase system utilizes an extended resin base to customize the bracket base, covering the tooth.
  • This approach allows for precise bracket placement and ensures an accurate fit on individual teeth.

Findings:

  • KommonBase is easily fabricated in a laboratory setting.
  • Simple clinical procedures are sufficient for bonding the customized bases onto teeth.
  • Straight-wire treatment was achieved without the need for wire bending in presented clinical cases using this labial fixed appliance system.

Implications:

  • The KommonBase system offers a method for efficient orthodontic treatment through simplified mechanics.
  • This technique enhances the accuracy of bracket placement and overall treatment predictability.
  • Potential for improved patient outcomes and reduced chair time in orthodontic practices.