thank you for this. appreciate it. could you please make videos with the treatments tray's. Like brackets check. you need a mirror, probe, distal end cutter and weingart plier. and then other tray for a different treatment like retainer of IPR.
Dr. please, would you mind talking about biomechanics.. analysis of force, it's such a difficult subjects to understand, torque, bracket position and it's effect on the torque, types of wire bending.. thank you so much 🌹🙏🙏
I was shopping at Walmart and literally saw these near the toothpaste aisle! I thought it was just custom made for the orthodontist office only! 😂😅 I couldn’t have safe time I had I known to buy these for- 12.99!🤦♀️🤔🙄😂🤣👀
Short answer: No. Long answer: Each office/doctor prefers different instruments on different kinds of trays or kits. We have a tray for regular adjustment appointments, another tray for putting the braces on, another for taking the braces off, etc. Each type of tray has the instruments on it that the doctor prefers for that type of appointment. I hope that answers your question. 😁👍
Great video... again. They're very much appreciated. Sorry if I missed it, what bracket removers don't damage the brackets, for repositioning? Thanks again.
@@rashedala-uddin9012 For repositioning, I use a weingart. I remove the archwire then gently but firmly hold the bracket with the jaws of the weingart holding the mesial and distal surfaces of the bracket. I gently squeeze then turn my wrist very slightly. The bracket should pop loose without being bent or damaged. If it doesn’t come off, increase your squeezing pressure very slightly and slightly twist your wrist again. Just enough that you can hardly see your wrist move. To verify that the bracket wasn’t bent, place a full size wire into the bracket slot to verify that it goes into the slot completely. Also, look at the base of the bracket to verify it still has its original shape. I hope that helps!
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thank you for this. appreciate it. could you please make videos with the treatments tray's. Like brackets check. you need a mirror, probe, distal end cutter and weingart plier. and then other tray for a different treatment like retainer of IPR.
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Dr. please, would you mind talking about biomechanics.. analysis of force, it's such a difficult subjects to understand, torque, bracket position and it's effect on the torque, types of wire bending..
thank you so much 🌹🙏🙏
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I was shopping at Walmart and literally saw these near the toothpaste aisle! I thought it was just custom made for the orthodontist office only! 😂😅 I couldn’t have safe time I had I known to buy these for- 12.99!🤦♀️🤔🙄😂🤣👀
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Are all these instruments in one kit?
Short answer: No.
Long answer: Each office/doctor prefers different instruments on different kinds of trays or kits. We have a tray for regular adjustment appointments, another tray for putting the braces on, another for taking the braces off, etc. Each type of tray has the instruments on it that the doctor prefers for that type of appointment. I hope that answers your question. 😁👍
Great video... again. They're very much appreciated. Sorry if I missed it, what bracket removers don't damage the brackets, for repositioning? Thanks again.
@@rashedala-uddin9012 For repositioning, I use a weingart. I remove the archwire then gently but firmly hold the bracket with the jaws of the weingart holding the mesial and distal surfaces of the bracket. I gently squeeze then turn my wrist very slightly. The bracket should pop loose without being bent or damaged. If it doesn’t come off, increase your squeezing pressure very slightly and slightly twist your wrist again. Just enough that you can hardly see your wrist move.
To verify that the bracket wasn’t bent, place a full size wire into the bracket slot to verify that it goes into the slot completely. Also, look at the base of the bracket to verify it still has its original shape. I hope that helps!
@@likeabossproductions1254Thank you so much for your detailed explanation. I am so grateful. Will give it a try. Best wishes, Rashed. 💙