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British Journal of Orthodontics, Vol 23, 269-275, Copyright © 1996 by British Orthodontic Society


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Aligning archwires, the shape of things to come?--a fourth and fifth phase of force delivery

TJ Evans and P Durning
Department of Child Dental Health, University Dental Hospital, Cardiff.

Recent developments in material science have lent themselves to improving orthodontic archwire technology. The pace of change has been great, leaving the clinician a bewildering choice of materials for the purposes of force application. The following article characterises the properties of new archwire formulations and is intended to give guidance in choosing archwire material during the first stage of orthodontic therapy.





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