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Offline simcaptain

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What on earth is that??? - twin archwire
« on: 04. May 2007, 00:22:29 AM »
by wm1965 in Pictures -> Close Up:
https://dereferer.me/?https://dereferer.me/?http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=481787738&size=l

We have heard about double archwires, of course - but I've never seen brackets like these. Or should that be self-ligating brackets that have been supplemented with an additional archwire by way of a powerchain (just barely visible)? Looks fascinating, at any rate. Opinions?

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Re: What on earth is that??? - twin archwire
« Reply #1 on: 05. October 2007, 06:16:12 AM »
Agreed, that does look interesting. Never seen anything like that before. I think your right though, does look like it's one of the self-ligitating type

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Re: What on earth is that??? - twin archwire
« Reply #2 on: 05. October 2007, 16:23:48 PM »
Pic is definitely of self ligating brackets with a separate piece of archwire keeping the upper lateral incisor to lateral incisor together.

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Re: What on earth is that??? - twin archwire
« Reply #3 on: 05. October 2007, 22:19:14 PM »
I've seen brackets that are designed to be able to have two archwires before, but they weren't self-ligating.

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Re: What on earth is that??? - twin archwire
« Reply #4 on: 18. May 2020, 23:20:09 PM »
My brackets are Tip Edge style in the firts stage I had two wire in one slot one with loops and one without them; at the second stage I have two wires one in a internal slot and one in the normal one