
doi: 10.1179/bjo.11.4.189
pmid: 6388627
The direct bonding of orthodontic brackets to enamel has greatly improved the aesthetics of fixed appliance orthodontics. A recent development has been the lingual placement of the attachments Which has resulted in none of the mechanics being visible on the anterior teeth. This article describes treatment with this technique and illustrates a treated case.
Orthodontic Appliances, Tooth Movement Techniques, Dental Bonding, Orthodontic Wires, Humans, Female, Equipment Design, Models, Dental
Orthodontic Appliances, Tooth Movement Techniques, Dental Bonding, Orthodontic Wires, Humans, Female, Equipment Design, Models, Dental
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