Churro Jumper Arch: A Modified Approach to Improve Efficiency
Journal Title: Dentistry – Open Journal - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 1
Abstract
In this clinical innovation the Churro jumper has been modified, by inserting it on an auxillary wire which is placed on the mandibular arch, instead of directly placing it on the main arch wire, to improve its efficiency.
Authors and Affiliations
Vivek Agarwal
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