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Indirect laminate veneers as an indirect bonding method.

Authors: Ken, Miyazawa; Hideyuki, Miwa; Shigemi, Goto; Takamasa, Kondo;

Indirect laminate veneers as an indirect bonding method.

Abstract

Indirect bracket bonding methods that use individual tooth transfer trays offer several benefits compared to direct bonding techniques, as well as to indirect bonding systems that use transfer trays that include all of the teeth. Precise and correct bracket position presents the most significant advantage of all indirect bonding procedures, but this new indirect bracket bonding technique also provides unprecedented enamel protection and caries prevention. In addition, it provides accuracy for the recementation of any loose, broken, or lost brackets at their previous sites. This article presents the rationale and a step-by-step guide for implementing this indirect bracket bonding system.

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Dental Veneers, Orthodontic Brackets, Dental Bonding, Humans, Orthodontic Appliance Design, Orthodontics, Models, Dental

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