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STRIPPING INSTRUMENTS

Interproximal Stripping Instrument

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GAUGES ORTHODONTIC

There are many factors that contribute to the success of orthodontic treatment. One important factor is bracket height. Bracket height is the distance from the top of the tooth to the bracket. It is important to have the correct bracket height because it affects the amount of force that is applied to the teeth and can impact treatment time.

The most common way to measure bracket height is with a gauge. There are many different types of gauges available, but they all work in essentially the same way. The gauge is placed against the tooth and a measurement is taken from the top of the tooth to the bottom of the gauge. This measurement is then used to determine the appropriate bracket height for that particular tooth.

It is important to have an accurate measurement when using a gauge because even a small error can result in an incorrect bracket height. If you are unsure of how to use a gauge, ask your orthodontist or dental professional for help.

SEATER

When it comes to orthodontic brackets, height is an important consideration. The height of the bracket affects the amount of force that is applied to the teeth, which in turn affects the amount of movement that can be achieved.

There are two main types of orthodontic brackets: seater and non-seater. Seater brackets are taller than non-seater brackets, and as such, they apply more force to the teeth. This means that they are better suited for cases where more movement is required. Non-seater brackets, on the other hand, are shorter and apply less force to the teeth. This makes them better suited for cases where less movement is needed.

The height of the bracket also affects how easy it is to clean around the braces. Taller seater brackets can be more difficult to clean around, as there is less access to the teeth. Non-seater brackets are easier to clean around, as there is more access to the teeth.

When choosing orthodontic brackets, it is important to consider the specific needs of each patient. In general, seater brackets are best suited for cases where more movement is needed, while non-seater brackets are best suited for cases where less movement is needed.

BAND PUSHER

An orthodontist or orthodontic dentist is a specialist in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of dental and facial irregularities. Orthodontists use braces, retainers and other appliances to align teeth and jaws in patients of all ages.

Orthodontists complete at least two years of additional training after they graduate from dental school. In the United States, orthodontic residency programs are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation.

The American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) recommends that children be seen by an orthodontist no later than age 7. By this age, most children have a mix of baby teeth and adult teeth, which makes it easier for an orthodontist to spot problems with tooth development and jaw growth.

While some orthodontic problems can be corrected at any age, certain conditions are best treated when they’re diagnosed early. For example, interceptive treatment (treatment that corrects problems before they become more severe) can be used to:

Guide jaw growth

Reduce the need for futureorthodontic treatment

Preserve space for erupting teeth
A band pusher is an instrument used by an orthodontist to push bands into place around the back molars. Bands are metal rings that encircle each molar and provide anchorage for brackets and archwires.

HOW CROSSTEX ENSURES HYGIENE:

The company gives the safety and cleanliness of its instruments, the topmost priority. In order to stay in the competitive market and keep maintain the trust of the orthodontists, CROSSTEX makes sure that it complies with all the necessary safety and hygiene standards of the international communities. Protected treatments are the core of the essence of this field, and we realize it.

QUALITY PROMISED BY CROSSTEX:

One of the reasons we have been serving and winning the trust of our users for so long is that CROSSTEX never compromises on its quality standards whether it is about the strength of the material, balanced and ergonomics of the designs, or safety of the instruments. We promise and deliver. This is like an oath embedded in the company’s mission and vision.

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GAUGES ORTHODONTIC INSTRUMENTS

BRACKET HEIGHT GAUGE [CT-ORHG18]

The Bracket Height Gauge is an essential tool for any orthodontist. This simple, yet effective tool helps to ensure that brackets are correctly positioned on the teeth, which leads to better results and fewer complications.

The Bracket Height Gauge consists of two parts: the base and the gauge. The base is placed over the bracket, and the gauge is placed over the base. The gauge has a scale that helps to determine the correct height of the bracket.

To use the Dental Bracket Height Gauge, simply place the base over the bracket and align the gauge with the top of the bracket. Then, using the scale on the gauge, adjust the height of the bracket until it is at the correct level.

BRACKET HEIGHT GAUGE SLOT 022 [CT-ORHG22]

A bracket height gauge is a tool used to measure the height of a bracket. There are many different types of bracket height gauges, but the most common type is the slot 022.

The slot 022 is a simple device that consists of two arms that are connected at a pivot point. One arm has a scale on it, while the other arm has a pointer. To use the slot 022, you simply place it on the bracket you wish to measure and adjust the pointer until it lines up with the top of the bracket. The number on the scale that lines up with the pointer is the height of the bracket.

BRACKET HEIGHT GAUGE SLOT 018 [CT-ORHGS]

This gauge is designed to help you measure the height of your brackets. It is easy to use and helps ensure that your brackets are installed at the correct height.

ADJUSTABLE BRACKET HEIGHT GAUGE 018" & 022" Slots [CT-ORHGFA]

The Adjustable Bracket Height Gauge has 022" slots and is adjustable to fit most standard door widths. It is quick and easy to install, and is a great way to add an extra level of security to your home.

SPINTEK INSTRUMENTS [CT-ORBCS]

Our bracket height gauge is a precision instrument that is used to measure the height of dental brackets. This tool is essential for ensuring that brackets are properly positioned on the teeth, which is crucial for achieving optimal results.

The SPINTEK bracket height gauge is made from high quality materials and is extremely accurate. It is easy to use and comes with clear instructions. We are confident in the quality of our products and offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee.

If you are looking for anorthodontic instrument that will provide accurate results, we highly recommend the SPINTEK bracket height gauge.

BAND SEATER [CT-ORBSS]

A plastic band seater is a device used to measure the height of a bracket. It is placed over the bracket and pushed down until it rests on the floor. The seater then measures the distance from the top of the bracket to the bottom of the seater. This measurement is then used to determine the height of the bracket.

The plastic band seater is a simple, yet essential tool for anyone who needs to accurately measure the height of a bracket. It is easy to use and provides reliable measurements that can be used to make sure brackets are installed correctly.

BOONE BRACKET POSITIONING GAUGE [CT-ORBPGS]

If you're looking for an easy way to ensure that your brackets are positioned correctly, look no further than the Boone Bracket Positioning Gauge. This useful tool takes the guesswork out of bracket placement, allowing you to achieve accurate results every time.

To use the Boone Bracket Positioning Gauge, simply place it over the bracket you wish to position and align the gauge with the top of the bracket. Then, using a pencil or other sharp object, mark the desired position on the wall. Remove the gauge and position your bracket at the marked location. It's that simple!

With the Boone Bracket Positioning Gauge, you'll be able to achieve perfect bracket placement every time. So save yourself some time and frustration - pick up a Boone Bracket Positioning Gauge today!

Boone Bracket Positioning Gauge [CT-ORBPGSA]

The Boone Bracket Positioning Gauge (ORBPGSA-ORBPGS) is a handy tool that allows you to quickly and easily measure the height of your brackets. Simply place the gauge on your bracket and slide it up or down until the pointer is at the desired height. The Boone Bracket Positioning Gauge is available in two models: Standard and Deluxe. The Standard model features a durable plastic body and a easy-to-read dial, while the Deluxe model features a metal body and a more precise dial.

BAND PUSHER [CT-ORMBP1]

An orthodontic band pusher is a tool used to push brackets into place on teeth. It is a small, handheld device that has a pointed end for pushing the bracket and a blunt end for gently tapping the bracket into place.

Orthodontic band pushers are available in different sizes and shapes, depending on the size and shape of the brackets being used. The most common type of band pusher is the T-shaped pusher, which is best suited for pushing brackets onto teeth that are close together. These pushers have a narrow tip that helps to guide the bracket into place without damaging the tooth or gum.

Band pushers are an essential tool for orthodontists, as they help to ensure that brackets are properly positioned on teeth before bonding them in place. They are also useful for adjusting brackets that have become loose over time.

STRIPPING INSTRUMENTS [CT-ORISI]

There are a few different ways to strip orthodontic instruments. The first is to use a bracket height gauge. This is a tool that is inserted into the back of the brackets and used to push the wires out.

Another way to strip orthodontic instruments is to use pliers. Pliers can be used to grab onto the wires and pull them out.

The third way to strip orthodontic instruments is to use an oral appliance remover. This is a tool that is inserted into the mouth and used to push the appliances out.

All of these methods are effective ways to strip orthodontic appliances from the teeth.

 

 

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