Self Ligating Brackets From Past to Present: An Update
Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) - Year 2018, Vol 17, Issue 7
Abstract
With the consistently advancing orthodontic practices, the idea of self-ligation is promptly acknowledged by clinicians over the globe. Before long, stainless steel and elastomeric ligatures will turn into an obsolete clearing a path for more comfortable and easy to use self-ligating appliances. Self ligating framework gives an additional preferred standpoint of diminished ligation time and diminished friction in this manner decreasing anchorage demand. Considering the upsides of self-ligating brackets for the clinician, staff, and patient, they may well turn into the ―conventional‖ appliance system of the 21st century. This article features different self-ligating systems from the past to present to help in selection of choice in order to utilize this current system features to the best possible extent.
Authors and Affiliations
Ankita Jangde, Ashish Garg, Bhavna Virang, Samprita Sahu
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