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British Journal of Orthodontics, Vol 19, 139-141, Copyright © 1992 by British Orthodontic Society


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Indelible bond location marks: an avoidable aesthetic hazard

SD Springate
Institute of Dental Surgery, London.

An increasingly popular method of aiding the precise placement of bonded brackets is to identify the long axis and centre of the crown with small pencil marks. A case is reported where marks placed with a soft pencil in the centre of the etched enamel have led to the inclusion of pigment deep in the enamel surface which has proved impossible to remove.





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