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British Journal of Orthodontics, Vol 14, 285-291, Copyright © 1987 by British Orthodontic Society


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Methods of attachment for palatal arches: an evaluation

PA Cook
Department of Child Dental Health, Leeds Dental School.

Orthodontic appliances attached to the palatal surfaces of molar bands are commonly used to produce, or is an aid to, active tooth movement. The present paper describes a number of the systems available for achieving this attachment and investigates their advantages and disadvantages in clinical practice.





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