Orthodontic Wires (Stainless Steel)

 500

Packaging Include: 10 wire’s

Description

Stainless Steel Round Wires — Main Uses:

  • Final Stages of Treatment

    • Used during the finishing stage of treatment when the goal is to fine-tune tooth alignment and achieve the desired occlusion (bite).

  • Root Movement

    • Primarily used when finalizing root positioning and achieving precise control of tooth movements. The wire’s rigidity helps achieve this.

  • Aligning Teeth

    • Though square and rectangular wires are better for torque, round stainless steel wires are still effective for final alignment and leveling.

  • Heavy Force Application

    • Stainless steel wires are much stiffer than NiTi (Nickel-Titanium) wires, so they can be used to apply stronger forces for specific tooth movements or arch adjustments in the later stages of treatment.

  • Stable and Durable

    • Due to their stiffness and strength, stainless steel wires are perfect for maintaining arch integrity during the finishing phase and can withstand heavy forces without deformation.

  • Space Closure

    • Can be used to close spaces between teeth, particularly in cases where extraction spaces need to be eliminated.

Key Features for Use in Treatment:

  • Stiffness and Strength

    • Stainless steel is a much stiffer material, making it ideal for the final detailing of tooth positions.

  • Resistant to Deformation

    • Unlike flexible wires, stainless steel wires hold their shape throughout treatment, making them ideal for finishing and final adjustments.

  • Minimal Friction

    • Round wires provide lower friction compared to rectangular wires, allowing for easier tooth movement without excessive friction between the wire and brackets.

Stainless Steel Round Wires — Benefits:

  • High Strength and Stiffness

    • Stainless steel wires are much stronger and stiffer than NiTi or other wire types, making them ideal for heavy tooth movement and final detailing during treatment.

  • Excellent Durability

    • They are highly durable and resistant to deformation, which means they maintain their shape throughout treatment, especially during the finishing stages.

  • Precise Control

    • The rigidity of stainless steel wires gives orthodontists precise control over tooth movement, making them perfect for final alignment and occlusion correction.

  • Maintains Arch Form

    • Due to their strength, stainless steel round wires are great at maintaining the desired arch shape, ensuring the stability of the teeth in their final positions.

  • Minimal Friction

    • Round wires have lower friction than rectangular wires, which helps teeth move smoothly and efficiently without the need for excessive force.

  • Less Wire Adjustment Needed

    • Stainless steel’s strength means fewer wire changes are needed once teeth are nearly in their final position, leading to less frequent adjustments.

  • Ideal for Space Closure

    • Used to close spaces (especially extraction sites), as they can exert constant pressure to move teeth effectively and fill gaps.

  • Long-Lasting Performance

    • Stainless steel is highly resistant to wear and tear, meaning it won’t bend or break easily, making it a reliable choice for long-term use.

Additional information

Number

0.12 Lower, 0.12 Upper, 0.14 Lower, 0.14 Upper, 0.16 * 0.22 Lower, 0.16 * 0.22 Upper, 0.16 Lower, 0.16 Upper, 0.17 * 0.25 Lower, 0.17 * 0.25 Upper, 0.18 Lower, 0.18 Upper, 0.19 * 0.25 Lower, 0.19 * 0.25 Upper

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