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Indications for orthognathic surgery in Class II
Orthognathic surgery, commonly called corrective jaw surgery, is a vital intervention for rectifying skeletal irregularities within the jaw and facial structure. This surgical procedure facilitates the realignment of the jaws, thereby fostering enhancements in facial symmetry, bite functionality, and overall oral health.
As part of the PGcert in Orthodontics at Cephtactics, Dr Ines meticulously dissects the intricate indicators necessitating Class II orthognathic surgery while elucidating the decision-making process surrounding its suitability. Indicators for Class II orthognathic surgery encompass discernible skeletal discrepancies manifesting as malocclusion, facial asymmetry, and functional impairments.
This video provides invaluable insights, guiding viewers through the nuanced evaluation conducted by orthodontists and oral surgeons to ascertain the appropriateness of orthognathic surgery based on individualized treatment goals.
Join us in our upcoming courses to enhance your orthodontic skills! Visit www.cephtactics-dental.com for further information.
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Extraction in Class III cases.
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Prepare for a journey through Class III orthodontic treatment! Dr. Raj unveils the secrets of lower incisor extraction, alignment, and attaining that sought-after positive overjet. But hold on tight, because the drama doesn't stop there! Discover the intricacies of canine and molar placement for ultimate stability. Don't miss the chance to refine your orthodontic prowess - our upcoming courses ...
Extraction in Class II.
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This short video is part of the PGCert in Orthodontics program offered by Cephtactics. The PGCert in Orthodontics has been run by Cephtactics since 2016, continually adapting to changes and modernizing the course while maintaining the backbone support of classical orthodontic basics. Here, Dr. Raj explains the importance of the relationship between the first molars when extracting teeth to corr...
PG Course in Orthodontics by Cephtactics
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Are you looking to enhance your orthodontic skills and knowledge? Join our PG in Orthodontics course with 8 years of experience, 19 cohorts, and 400 successful students in the UK. Our comprehensive course curriculum is designed to provide you with hands-on typodont experience and advanced knowledge in orthodontics. Join the many successful students who have completed our program and take the ne...
Patrick TMD Training
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Cephtactics Post Graduate Courses
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Aligner Tutorial
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The popularity of aligners is rising as people seek a more discreet and comfortable alternative to traditional braces. Learning how to effectively use is valuable for dental clinicians. Our basic instructional video will guide you through placing attachments on teeth, fitting the aligners, and removing them. We will cover taking records and preparing the teeth. We will also show you how to ensu...
Q&A with Raj
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Get to know the mastermind behind Cephtactics Dr. Amritraj Singh Jabbal, also known as Raj, the head lecturer and orthodontic specialist. His interests span from orthodontics to politics (but let's keep that a secret). Our students adore him because his lectures are always unique and far from dull. Stay tuned for our upcoming courses by keeping an eye on this space.
Fixed Bonded Retainer
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Fixed Bonded Retainer
Second Order Bend/Tip in Orthodontics
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Second Order Bend/Tip in Orthodontics
Loop bend for Round wire in Orthodontics
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Loop bend for Round wire in Orthodontics
Quick Ligatures/Metal Ties in Orthodontics
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Quick Ligatures/Metal Ties in Orthodontics
Use of Separator in Orthodontics
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Use of Separator in Orthodontics
Third Order Bend/Torque in Orthodontics
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Third Order Bend/Torque in Orthodontics
Wire Placement in Orthodontics
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Wire Placement in Orthodontics
Wire Trimming in Orthodontics
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Wire Trimming in Orthodontics
Zing String Elastomeric Thread in Orthodontics
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Zing String Elastomeric Thread in Orthodontics
Push Coil (Open Coil) in Orthodontics
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Push Coil (Open Coil) in Orthodontics
Power chain (Continuous Elastomers) in Orthodontics
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Power chain (Continuous Elastomers) in Orthodontics
Pontics (Immediate, Chairside) in Orthodontics
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Pontics (Immediate, Chairside) in Orthodontics
Double wire (Piggyback) Technique in Orthodontics
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Double wire (Piggyback) Technique in Orthodontics
Up righting molars in Orthodontics
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Up righting molars in Orthodontics
Modules/Elastomers in Orthodontics
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Modules/Elastomers in Orthodontics
Long Metal Ligatures in Orthodontics
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Long Metal Ligatures in Orthodontics
Intrusion and Extrusion Bends in Orthodontics
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Intrusion and Extrusion Bends in Orthodontics
Koyabashi hooks in Orthodontics
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Koyabashi hooks in Orthodontics
Intra Arch Elastics in Orthodontics
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Intra Arch Elastics in Orthodontics
Crimpable Hook in Orthodontics
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Crimpable Hook in Orthodontics
Dead Coil/ Closed Coil in Orthodontics
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Dead Coil/ Closed Coil in Orthodontics
Closing Coil/Open Coil in Orthodontics
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Closing Coil/Open Coil in Orthodontics

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @opokukennedy
    @opokukennedy 28 днів тому

    Do quick ligs prevent tipping when closing spaces with power chains?

  • @haroldblogs6549
    @haroldblogs6549 29 днів тому

    What size?

  • @mardeshsasitharan5555
    @mardeshsasitharan5555 Місяць тому

    Thank you soo much, because I just got my braces today and I was not sure how to use this, thank you very much.

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental 24 дні тому

      Thank you so much for your kind words! We are glad the information was helpful, especially as you get used to your new braces. Interdental brushes can be a great tool to keep your teeth clean and healthy, especially with braces. If you have any more questions or need further advice, feel free to reach out. Best of luck with your braces journey!

  • @LuwaMusic
    @LuwaMusic Місяць тому

    Is this the same as the Sleeve back (or push) technique?

  • @drpremchandpachlore9860
    @drpremchandpachlore9860 2 місяці тому

    Show in actual pt

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental 2 місяці тому

      Thank you for the comment @drpremchandpachlore9860. We will be looking to deliver more content soon and yes on real patients on chair too. If you would like to learn more and gain more support please do contact us at info@cephtactics.com

  • @atkiltbekele8847
    @atkiltbekele8847 3 місяці тому

    Very clear.

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental 2 місяці тому

      Thank you for commenting @atkiltbekele8847. We do hope this helps in your clinical practice, if you are looking to learn more please visit our site to find out information on our upcoming Post Graduate Certificate in Orthodontics - www.cephtactics-dental.com

  • @dipali1677
    @dipali1677 3 місяці тому

    Price plz

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental 2 місяці тому

      Hi @dipali1677 Thank you for the message. Please contact our team at info@cephtactics.com for more information on courses and locations.

  • @qdcenterf
    @qdcenterf 4 місяці тому

    intrusion and extrusion are second order bend not 1st order bend

    • @CephtacticsLtd
      @CephtacticsLtd 3 місяці тому

      Apologies for the mistake, and thank you for pointing it out. It is an editing error. The description contains the correct information. Unfortunately, we cannot change the video.

  • @akshatakothalikar7966
    @akshatakothalikar7966 4 місяці тому

    Can you share the details of course ?

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental 2 місяці тому

      Good morning @akshatakothalikar7966 thank you for the comment. If you would like more information please contact our team at info@cephtactics.com

  • @sushensharma7
    @sushensharma7 4 місяці тому

    Very Helpful along with captions. Thanks

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental 2 місяці тому

      Hi @sushensharma7, thank you for the message. If you would like to find out more about our course or for additional support content please check us out at www.cephtactics-dental.com

  • @cosmicseeker1069
    @cosmicseeker1069 4 місяці тому

    Love ur work sir❤

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental 2 місяці тому

      Thank you for the kind words @cosmicseeker1069 . If you would like to find out more about our course or for additional support content please check us out at www.cephtactics-dental.com

  • @seadragonpirate8195
    @seadragonpirate8195 5 місяців тому

    As much as you try to bend back the end of the twisted wire, it will still hurt your mouth

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental 2 місяці тому

      Thank you for your comment @seadragonpirate8195, I understand you are under treatment here. We would advise speaking with your dentist if this issue continues.

  • @sampadapattnaik5305
    @sampadapattnaik5305 5 місяців тому

    Now my dentist do on my teeth is Undertie 😢

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental 2 місяці тому

      Hi @sampadapattnaik5305 , We hope your treatment is going well. Yes this is a very common technique used by orthodontists, but shouldn't cause any pain.

  • @rosalinda4360
    @rosalinda4360 5 місяців тому

    Dr...what size of retainer wire do u use for the upper and lower arches?tq

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental 2 місяці тому

      Hi @rosalinda4360 , thank you for the message. We use the brand straight 8 which is supplied by DB orthodontics. This a bradded wire and from our research is the best on the market, please be aware this is UK based. If you would like more infromation please contact our team at info@cephtactics.com Thank you

  • @anapolidoro1982
    @anapolidoro1982 6 місяців тому

    That’s fantastic! Raj is the best!!! 🙌🏼

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental 2 місяці тому

      Thank you for the kind words @anapolidoro1982. If you would like to learn more or get further information please feel free to contact our team at info@cephtactics.com

  • @choosingmusic11488p
    @choosingmusic11488p 6 місяців тому

    I can press my coil in middle and it moves backwards then pops back without coming off is this normal I checked with my normal dentist he said its nothing wrong. Haven't told authodontist

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental 6 місяців тому

      Please contact your orthodontic clinic, they will be able to offer more specific advice for your situation.

    • @choosingmusic11488p
      @choosingmusic11488p 6 місяців тому

      @@cephtacticsdental iam going next Friday for a check up

  • @SerotoninBoii
    @SerotoninBoii 6 місяців тому

    how long you need to use ligatures before completely remove the braces?

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental 6 місяців тому

      Long ligatures are mostly used to maintain space closure, preventing any space from opening and increasing anchorage. Therefore, you can keep them in place for as long as necessary, ensuring that oral hygiene is well maintained.

    • @SerotoninBoii
      @SerotoninBoii 6 місяців тому

      @@cephtacticsdental thanks

  • @hritikchouhan7605
    @hritikchouhan7605 7 місяців тому

    Wisdom tooth can be corrected through orthodental treatment

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental 6 місяців тому

      Not every case of a wisdom tooth can be corrected; some must be extracted, while others are left untouched. The decision heavily depends on individual needs

  • @TheOdin87
    @TheOdin87 7 місяців тому

    What is the type and size of wire that ideal to ocs?

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental 6 місяців тому

      The question is not very clear, but if you're asking about the archwire, it should be stainless steel or rectangular NiTi to provide active push-coil.

  • @mohamedsamsudeen7694
    @mohamedsamsudeen7694 7 місяців тому

    It says donot swallow you say donot rinse

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental 6 місяців тому

      When you have a mouthful of mouthwash, you don't swallow it. After you spit, only a very small amount remains in your mouth, which is diluted by saliva. The residual amount left in the mouth is not dangerous at all, but swallowing the entire mouthful is a different story.

  • @hjhanayosh
    @hjhanayosh 9 місяців тому

    Hi Dr, may I know what wire do you use for this bend?

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental 2 місяці тому

      Hi @hjhanayosh, thank you for the message. For extrusion or intrusion bends in orthodontic treatment, stainless steel or titanium molybdenum alloy (TMA) wires can be utilized. The selection of wire shape and size is contingent upon the specific stage of treatment. Typically, these bends are executed during the finishing stage to avert the need for bracket repositioning, which might otherwise result in the undesirable round-tripping of wires. I hope this helps and if you would like more information please contact our team at info@cephtactics.com

  • @user-ft5nf9pn2v
    @user-ft5nf9pn2v 10 місяців тому

    Dr., kindly.. What is your camouflage treatment of sever CL 2, sever deep bite nearly 12 mm with small mandible in patient of 25 years old, refuses tads and the surgical interference?

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental 2 місяці тому

      Hi there @user-ft5nf9pn2v , thank you for your question if you need support on cases please visit the following link where you can get specailist support on pre treatment and in treatment cases. www.cephtactics-dental.com/cocad

  • @user-ft5nf9pn2v
    @user-ft5nf9pn2v 10 місяців тому

    Hi Dr. What's up? kindly, what is your camouflage treatment of sever CL 2, sever deep bite nearly 12 mm with small mandible in patient of 25 years old, refuses tads and the surgical interference?

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental 2 місяці тому

      Hi there @user-ft5nf9pn2v , thank you for your question if you need support on cases please visit the following link where you can get specailist support on pre treatment and in treatment cases. www.cephtactics-dental.com/cocad

  • @anidureva2442
    @anidureva2442 10 місяців тому

    Can you make two extrusion bends for two teeth next to one another?

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental 2 місяці тому

      Certainly! Yes, we can use extrusion/intrusion bends for two adjacent teeth. The size and placement of these bends depend on the patient's needs and treatment plan, but precision is a must to achieve the desired outcomes and avoid unwanted movement of the respective teeth.

  • @ani_d_11
    @ani_d_11 11 місяців тому

    Dr. My impacted canine is there in lower jaw and this technique is applied on that...in how much time it will come on its proper position?

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental 2 місяці тому

      Hi @Dabas_11, thank you for the message, I would hope that this has been completed by now. Please do let us know if there are any further questions.

  • @bananaeyesbananaeyes
    @bananaeyesbananaeyes Рік тому

    What about anterior box elastics? Which size should we use? And also anterior cross elastic

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental Рік тому

      To address an open bite with increased gingival show, it is recommended to refrain from using elastics if it is feasible. However, if elastics are necessary, you may consider utilizing 5/16" medium-sized elastics. I hope this helps.

  • @shafiidacosta1881
    @shafiidacosta1881 Рік тому

    Just found your channel. This is extremely helpful. I have been struggling with placing open coils between 6's & 7's. I have been resorting to using a shorter than needed spring to get it between the tubes and then increasing the force by adding flow to it. Thanks for this!

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental Рік тому

      We are pleased to hear that you have found this channel helpful. We aim to provide more instructional videos in the future. Stay tunned!

  • @isaacogunmuko3947
    @isaacogunmuko3947 Рік тому

    Can this be done with 3rd molars

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental Рік тому

      Yes, definitely.

    • @isaacogunmuko3947
      @isaacogunmuko3947 Рік тому

      @@cephtacticsdental Could an Oral surgeon do molar uprighting? Could it be done instead of extraction?

    • @toabettertomorrow7949
      @toabettertomorrow7949 9 місяців тому

      Really? If so then that’s awesome! I have a third molar growing in the bottom left corner of my jaw and it’s partially erupted and it’s not very impacted. I just got my braces taken off after 8 years and when I asked my dentist about the tooth, he says I should get it removed before I turn 30 (I just turned 21 so I have some time). The tooth is growing in more, I can feel it. I can also feel the discomfort and pain of biting down on the the gum/tooth (maybe it’s also my molars on my upper jaw coming into contact causing all that traction?) but I hope this is possible to have done.

  • @김꿍-u5e
    @김꿍-u5e Рік тому

    What if the bucal surface of angulated tooth dosent show where do u attach br

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental 2 місяці тому

      Hi @user-oo3be5co4o this is a good question. We would advise a wire bending course similar to the one we run and to use a Power Arm rather than a tube. I hope this helps and if you are looking for more support please check out our new clinician support software www.cephtactics-dental.com/cocad

  • @김꿍-u5e
    @김꿍-u5e Рік тому

    In case what tooth has used to be anchor?

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental 2 місяці тому

      Hi @user-oo3be5co4o, thank you for the message. Many times you will need to use multiple teeth - 4, 5, 6 would be ideal, however, we would recommend using TADs (which are very easy) and means less reciprocal movements. I hope this helps and if you are looking for more support please check out our new clinician support software www.cephtactics-dental.com/cocad

  • @iqraharoon4106
    @iqraharoon4106 Рік тому

    I'm 23 years old and I just lost my milk canine. The permanent one was at the back and now there's this gap. Shall I wait for the tooth to come at the front in it's original place or shall I get started with my orthodontic treatment?

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental Рік тому

      Absolutely, you're correct. Gaps after tooth loss are pretty common, and orthodontic treatment can indeed be pursued at any age. Many countries offer orthodontic interventions even for young children, starting around age 5. It's always a good idea to consult with a local orthodontist for a proper assessment and consultation. They can provide personalized advice based on your situation and guide you towards the appropriate course of action to achieve your desired results. I hope this helps you.

    • @diwakerdwivedi7642
      @diwakerdwivedi7642 11 днів тому

      So can you plz tell me what will be the duration for 1 teeth misplaced​@@cephtacticsdental

  • @iqraharoon4106
    @iqraharoon4106 Рік тому

    How long does it take for the tooth to come at the front where is is supposed to be?

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental 2 місяці тому

      Hi @iqraharoon4106, So teeth typically require around 1 to 3 months to shift and become properly aligned within the dental arch. Thank you for your message and please check out more videos for tips and tricks.

  • @m.m.3798
    @m.m.3798 Рік тому

    Que calibre de alambre es?

  • @shahadabdullah828
    @shahadabdullah828 Рік тому

    What happens if we didnt cut the main wire?

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental Рік тому

      Well, the main wire (base wire) was trimmed specifically for the partial wire technique. This allows the tooth to be tractioned without any hindrance, particularly since the incisal edge of the canine tends to occlude with the wire, impeding further movement into alignment. Trimming the wire allows for smooth traction. If you are uncertain about trimming the wire, you can perform a step up/down or step out (depending on the patient's comfort) on the base wire. I hope this answers your question.

  • @ajajmal8841
    @ajajmal8841 Рік тому

    appreciate it. please make videos for all other ortho instruments.

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental 2 місяці тому

      Thank you for the message @ajajmal8841, Yes we will be looking to make more content soon so please keep tuned. If you have any questions in the meantime or want support please contact us at info@cephtactics.com

  • @peugeotpartner8906
    @peugeotpartner8906 Рік тому

    Very useful and nice production video

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental 2 місяці тому

      Hi @peugeotpartner8906, thank you for the kind words, please do check out more videos for even more helpful support.

  • @user-ft5nf9pn2v
    @user-ft5nf9pn2v Рік тому

    thank you so much Dr. kindly, is it nessesory to ligate the tooth ( with a torque spring) with ligature wire or it is enough with ligature elastic ? 🌹🌹

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental Рік тому

      Hi, you can use elastic ligatures, but ideally metal ligature is much better. As the torquing spring is going to use the wire as anchorage, wire can have a bit of play and the spring might not be able to express the force completely. Hence, full ligation of the the wire with metal ligature is better. I hope you find this helpful.

    • @user-ft5nf9pn2v
      @user-ft5nf9pn2v Рік тому

      @@cephtacticsdental I really appreciate your kindness Dr. , so grateful, thank you so much. 🌹🌹🌹🌹🙏🙏

  • @marks6809
    @marks6809 Рік тому

    can I ask your opinion how to upright horizontally impacted tooth ? I ve got photos if you are willing to look.

    • @rajjabbal
      @rajjabbal Рік тому

      these are more challenging - completely horizontally impacted teeth need high amounts of anchorage, should be done using TADs and should be monitored carefully so as not to open the bite - the issue is always that you do not always have a tooth behind it for support of the wire, so 2 x TADs are better, one in the front, and one in the back

    • @toabettertomorrow7949
      @toabettertomorrow7949 9 місяців тому

      @@rajjabbalI have a wisdom tooth growing in the bottom left corner of my jaw, it’s partially erupted and it is not very impacted. I have photos of my X-rays and I’m trying to see if it can be uprighted because I do not want to remove it unnecessarily.

  • @BeingMuslimah55
    @BeingMuslimah55 Рік тому

    I got the dual arch on my upper jaw today, 6 months after having the single arch

  • @zomadrl3062
    @zomadrl3062 Рік тому

    it’s not even the same size

    • @rajjabbal
      @rajjabbal Рік тому

      If you make it identical, it will rub on gingiva as it moves, if you give it tight contacts, then the other teeth will not move. In orthodontics, less trying to make it perfect, more so, tyring to give some aesthetics so as to allow movement.

    • @penguinxed
      @penguinxed 6 місяців тому

      nice brain, it's for demonstration purposes bro lol

  • @infinitefrets375
    @infinitefrets375 Рік тому

    I just have the anchoring wires (the ones you put first and second to anchor)

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental Рік тому

      Everyones technique is different. This video is just one of those techniques :)

  • @amiraliagh
    @amiraliagh Рік тому

    Would be great if you showed a tutorial for doing tight lacing (under the archwire). The lacing shown is loose, so i prefer tight lacing (multiple twists between 2 brackets, going over the next bracket and then place multiple twists until you reach the next bracket and so on).

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental Рік тому

      Yes definitely Amirali. We'll try to make the video for "continuous tie" soon. Till then enjoy the rest of the videos.

  • @RashidAli-tn1xe
    @RashidAli-tn1xe Рік тому

    What should i do if my metal ligature feel loose

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental Рік тому

      Hi Rashid! If you are a patient, it's important to inform your orthodontist so they can provide appropriate advice. If you are a practitioner, it is necessary to either tighten or replace the metal ligature to prevent potential gaps from forming, especially if there is any active mechanism like elastics or powerchain connected to it. I hope this helps.

  • @MoH_AmEeN
    @MoH_AmEeN Рік тому

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @enzzz9411
    @enzzz9411 Рік тому

    Love it!!

  • @rajasaha354
    @rajasaha354 Рік тому

    Excellent

  • @rajasaha354
    @rajasaha354 Рік тому

    Excellent presentation

  • @Hanane12327
    @Hanane12327 Рік тому

    I have this keeps moving it’s annoying

    • @zomadrl3062
      @zomadrl3062 Рік тому

      really? how long did you realize when your pontic was getting wiggily?

    • @Hanane12327
      @Hanane12327 Рік тому

      @@zomadrl3062 first day

    • @rajjabbal
      @rajjabbal Рік тому

      to try an make it more stable, use a rectangular wire (which means you've got to go past the alignment stage) continuous ligature on the top as well as the bottom is better... but still its not a functional tooth.

  • @dr.rafsunsams8193
    @dr.rafsunsams8193 Рік тому

    great vdo thnx for info

  • @ahsanurreza4303
    @ahsanurreza4303 Рік тому

    What is the difference of overtie and undertie even their functions are same

    • @cephtacticsdental
      @cephtacticsdental Рік тому

      An overtie is when a long ligature tie is placed over the archwire while an undertie is when the ligature tie is placed under the archwire to prevent a tooth from moving or create space. Overties are commonly preferred for compromised oral hygiene, but cannot be tightened as well as underties and needs to be removed every time the archwire is changed. Underties can keep spaces closed securely and are preferred when changing wires, as they don't need to be replaced each time, but oral hygiene should be monitored. You just need to check if the undertied wire is loose, and if so, tighten it. The choice of technique depends on the specific treatment goals and the individual needs of each patient. We hope this helps.