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British Journal of Orthodontics, Vol 19, 157-163, Copyright © 1992 by British Orthodontic Society


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Recycling bands and brackets

KM Postlethwaite
Orthodontic Department, London.

Orthodontists have a wide choice of companies offering a comprehensive recycling service at competitive prices. Careful debonding procedures should be used before sending bands and brackets for recycling. None of the companies make a charge for recycling damaged brackets, and some companies have established advanced systems of quality control.


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A. Coley-Smith and W.P. Rock
Distortion of Metallic Orthodontic Brackets After Clinical Use and Debond by Two Methods
J. Orthod., June 1, 1999; 26(2): 135 - 139.
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