CNC Ricketts Bracket Type Mini Standard 0.022 0.018 No Hook 3 WH 345 WH Laser Mark No Laser Mark Orthodontic Dental Appliance
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CNC Ricketts Bracket Type Mini Standard 0.022 0.018 No Hook 3 WH 345 WH Laser Mark No Laser Mark Orthodontic Dental Appliance Product Description The CNC Ricketts Bracket is a precision engineered orthodontic appliance designed for effective control of tooth movement and dental expansion. Manufactured using advanced computer numerical control (CNC) systems, these brackets ensure exceptional accuracy and consistency in every unit. They are particularly suited for detailed biomechanical applications, including second molar realignment and cases requiring specific anchorage control. The product undergoes a rigorous manufacturing process, which includes the possibility of laser marking for precise identification without compromising the bracket integrity. Crafted from high quality materials, these brackets are designed to withstand repeated high temperature sterilization cycles, making them suitable for long term treatment use and reusable protocols in clinical practice. Their design focuses on delivering the appropriate forces to position teeth correctly, helping to mitigate factors that contribute to malocclusion and potentially reduce relapse. Parameters
Function FAQ Q Where is the product manufactured? Q Can these brackets be sterilized in an autoclave? Q What is the main application of the Ricketts Bracket? Q What hook options are available? |
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