IP Indian Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Research

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Online ISSN: 2581-9364

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Aravind M, Siddharth Arya, Vijayashree UH


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Modified Bacci Bonding System with 2D Lingual Brackets


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Author Details : Aravind M, Siddharth Arya, Vijayashree UH

Volume : 1, Issue : 1, Year : 2015

Article Page : 23-31


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Abstract

In the recent years, esthetics of the anterior teeth has been a significant issue and most frequently cited reason for patients seeking orthodontic treatment. The lingual orthodontic treatment is attributed to the fact that it is superior in esthetics and is considered completely “invisible”. Indirect bonding technique is an important component of lingual orthodontics. Many laboratorial techniques are available for indirect positioning and bonding of lingual brackets. In this article we present a modified Bacci bonding system with reduced number of laboratorial phases, simple bracket positioning and added advantage of individual customized trays.

Key Words:
Bacci bonding system, Lingual brackets, Lingual surface


How to cite : Aravind M, Arya S, Vijayashree Uh, Modified Bacci Bonding System with 2D Lingual Brackets. IP Indian J Orthod Dentofacial Res 2015;1(1):23-31

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