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British Journal of Orthodontics, Vol 24, 172-174, Copyright © 1997 by British Orthodontic Society


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Bracket recycling--who does what?

A Coley-Smith and WP Rock
School of Dentistry, Birmingham.

At present there is debate concerning the practice of recycling orthodontic components. A survey of 300 members of the British Orthodontic Society showed that 47.5 per cent of respondents recycled metal brackets and that more specialist practitioners than consultants did so (p < 0.001). Only 7.2 per cent of the orthodontists who recycled brackets informed their patients that recycled brackets were used.


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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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