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Description:
Eliminates occlusal interference
Comfortable for patient
Reduces bond fallure on lower brackets
Curved base perfect for lingual placement
Medical grade Stainless Steel 17-4 with
smooth surface and accurate size.
One piece construction for avoiding
falling apart
Cross slot base for reliable bonding
force.
Feature:
Bite Turbos are small composite platforms
placed on the inside of the upper front teeth, or on the biting surfaces of the
back molars, to prevent full closure of the teeth.
When upper and lower braces are placed at
the same time, in many instances, the top teeth bite down and contact the lower
braces.
This will cause discomfort to the patient,
and will prevent the lower teeth from aligning properly.
To avoid these unfavorable issues, Bite
Turbos are placed on the back of the upper front teeth, or on the biting
surfaces of the back molars, to act as ramps or speed bumps, to prevent the
patient from biting all the way down.
Description:
Eliminates occlusal interference
Comfortable for patient
Reduces bond fallure on lower brackets
Curved base perfect for lingual placement
Medical grade Stainless Steel 17-4 with
smooth surface and accurate size.
One piece construction for avoiding
falling apart
Cross slot base for reliable bonding
force.
Feature:
Bite Turbos are small composite platforms
placed on the inside of the upper front teeth, or on the biting surfaces
of the back molars, to prevent full closure of the teeth.
When upper and lower braces are placed at
the same time, in many instances, the top teeth bite down and contact the
lower braces.
This will cause discomfort to the patient,
and will prevent the lower teeth from aligning properly.
To avoid these unfavorable issues, Bite
Turbos are placed on the back of the upper front teeth, or on the biting
surfaces of the back molars, to act as ramps or speed bumps, to prevent
the patient from biting all the way down.
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Monoblock Hinge
Packing
: 10pcs / bag
Description:
Many
patients have a bite in front that we call a “deep vertical overbite,” where
your upper front teeth overlap your lower front teeth vertically more than they
should. When we put braces on teeth with this type of bite, the upper teeth
will run into the braces on the lower teeth and knock them off. To overcome
this problem, we place bite turbos on the back of your upper front teeth, to
act as a platform for the lower front teeth to bite on. Without bite turbos, it
would take about six months of treatment to get the upper front teeth moved out
of the way enough to put the lower braces on, so these little platforms save
you about a half of a year of treatment!
One
of the toughest orthodontic problems to fix is when your top and bottom front
teeth overlap excessively in a vertical dimension. This is known as a “deep
bite”. The long-term success and stability of your treatment depend on
correcting/"opening" the deep bite, which will speed up treatment and
allow the teeth to align more quickly and predictably. That is why we put on
the bite opening appliance.
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