Standard Begg’s design includes a wire arch (labial bow) with adjustment loops at canines or second premolar region and closely contoured to the second molars. Small support wires can be used between the canines, if needed. Begg’s retainer is also a very popular form of post more...
The pendulum appliance is used to correct class II malocclusions by moving back the upper molars. It allows the orthodontist to retract the upper front teeth in the proper position. The pendulum appliance consist of a plastic “button” that touches the roof of the mouth and remore...
Standard Orthodontic Expansion Appliances are made by using Slow expansion screw (Jack’s screw). They are very effective appliances for dental expansion treatment of adults and children. The treatment length is relatively quick assuming the patient is compliant with the applianmore...