what is used to bring buccally placed canines back into position
why d you use a buccal canine retractor instead of a palatal finger spring for buccally placed canine
why is there tubing on a buccal canine retractor
why do you only move the canines initially and not also fix the overjet as well
when are flat anterior bite planes used
why must you add the extra 3mm onto the FABP
what is the dimensions of the FABP
why do lowers come up to meet uppers rather than uppers moving down
what does the FABP do
how do Adam’s claps work
what does the bridge of the Adam’s clasp do
which part of Adam’s claps engage undercut
which part of the Adam’s claps goes interdentally
what is the leg of the Adam’s clasp
what is the tag of the Adam’s clas
which part of the Adam’s clasp needs adjusted first
- if did arrowhead first, then it would move again anyway when you try to adjust the flyover
what happens if the flyover is in the wrong position
why do we fix the flyover before the arrowhead
what is the aim of the palatal finger spring
what does the coil of a palatal finger spring do
how does the coil of a palatal finger spring work
what does the active arm of the palatal finger sprig do
why is the active arm of the palatal finger spring wrapped round the canine
what does the guard wire of the palatal finger spring do