Biomechanics Fundamentals in Orthodontics
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- Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
- This video covers the basics and fundamentals of biomechanics in orthodontics including force, moments and couples. There is a useful hint on torquing springs.
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The reference is The Biomechanical Foundation of Clinical Orthodontics. It is a valuable read and you can purchase your copy from amazon:
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Clear, concise, precise lectures with excellent illustrations in a genuine and unhurried voice: you are a perfect online teacher!
Greatly appreciate 😇your time and effort in putting together these lectures.
You are welcome and thank you for your support
Very interesting and informative
Thank you
when using spring torque on rectangular wire, you choose Stainless steel wire or NiTi wire?
Thank you too much my teacher 💙
Welcome
Thank you Dr
Q: HOW can we make small section "round in rectangular wire" To get perfect effect of torque spring,?
..and which wire you prefer with 22 slot + torque spring ..16×16 or 16 x22 or 18×25 ؟
You can grind the wire by a bur. I prefer a smaller diameter wire, preferably 16x25 or 17x25 but the spring has to be made for this wire
Thank you so much, Professor, that was Brillant very clear and simplified :D Can you please give me 03 must-read orthodontics books about fixed appliances for GP ?
Introduction to fixed appliance
Systemized Orthodontic Treatment Mechanics (MBT, 2001)
Fundamentals of Orthodontic Treatment Mechanics (Bennett, 2014)
How do you get the values for sin and con at 4:54?
Thanks alot
Most welcome
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Tnx sm sir
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Can an adult patient have difference ANB values at the same time? ANB = 1.4 and ANB = 1.9?
Yes if he has forward mandibular drift like in postural class III
@@alhuwaizi Thanks for the reply. But if you are preparing a patient for surgery, is it possible to measure two different ANB values, like the values quoted above, at around the same point in time?