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A Clinical Consideration of Orthodontic Force

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Abstract


The authors measured orthodontic force using the orthodontic materials of the Rocky Mountain Products Company. The results were as follows : ¨ç Use latex of wide diameter in long distance, and when the latex of wide diameter activated by four or five times, we obtained a optimal force. ¨è The authors obtained canine retractions with sectional arch. Activation of sectional arch began at 1mm and had to do not activations of 3mm more. ¨é The leveling started from .014 green round wire and finished to. 0.16" green Elgiloy round wire. Permit only a mild force in ideal arch form, in rectangular wire. ¨ê Fundamentaly, elastic thread obtained maximum force by activating as two times. ¨ë Coil spring obtained more heavy force from short distance than long distance.

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