Self-ligating brackets have an integrated metal face that can open and close, eliminating the need for separate ligatures. They were first described in 1935 and provide benefits like reduced friction between the archwire and bracket, lower clinical forces, full archwire engagement, less need for chairside assistance, and reduced risk of injuries. Common self-ligating bracket systems include Damon, In-Ovation, and Time2 brackets.
Self-ligating brackets have an integrated metal face that can open and close, eliminating the need for separate ligatures. They were first described in 1935 and provide benefits like reduced friction between the archwire and bracket, lower clinical forces, full archwire engagement, less need for chairside assistance, and reduced risk of injuries. Common self-ligating bracket systems include Damon, In-Ovation, and Time2 brackets.
Self-ligating brackets have an integrated metal face that can open and close, eliminating the need for separate ligatures. They were first described in 1935 and provide benefits like reduced friction between the archwire and bracket, lower clinical forces, full archwire engagement, less need for chairside assistance, and reduced risk of injuries. Common self-ligating bracket systems include Damon, In-Ovation, and Time2 brackets.
Self-ligating brackets have an integrated metal face that can open and close, eliminating the need for separate ligatures. They were first described in 1935 and provide benefits like reduced friction between the archwire and bracket, lower clinical forces, full archwire engagement, less need for chairside assistance, and reduced risk of injuries. Common self-ligating bracket systems include Damon, In-Ovation, and Time2 brackets.
Self ligating brackets have an in built metal face, which can be
opened and closed. The Russell Lock edgewise attachment first described by Stolzenberg- Russell Lock edgewise attachment in 1935. • Archflow Edgelok bracket • Acculock • Autoseat • Arch flexibility • Anchorage Conservation • Asepsis • Patient comfort • Adaptation
DO SELF LIGATING BRACKET
SYSTEMS PROVIDE LESS FRICTION BETWEEN ARCHWIRE AND BRACKET?
DO SELF LIGATING BRACKET
SYSTEM PROVIDE LOWER CLINICAL FORCES COMPARED WITH CONVENTIONAL BRACKETS?