well you have to fully level and align first? and fully fill the slot. Bite will always deepen when you close space so that's why you have to FULLY level first (almost overcorrect the curve of spee)- then you bond 7's if needed to help to level after closing spaces and can use RCS wire if needed
just tested it and it worked for me just fine? Maybe you have a different link- linktr.ee/straightsmilesolutions go to webinars archived. There is a little form to fill out before you can access the info. Thanks
No, good question- my videos are made assuming 022 slot because most GPs are using 022 slot. 018 slot is a lot harder to use and a lot less forgiving. I am trained on both.
You stated that you use a 17x22 ni wire….why? Do you find it a smoother ride vs 16x22ss? I was trained with ni upto 018, then 18x25 heat activated wire, followed by 19x25 & then finish back with heat activated or 018ss. Currently morphed to what the 40yr experienced orthodontist is using in my office which is twist(not my thang), 018ni, 16x22(general finishing wire as we have never go to a 018ss). I have no problem doing repos when ever needed which I can see is not his thang as he is master wire bender & arch coordination by hand along with what I call “trust in the process” which equates to more time & waiting. Lets just say he was the first in our area to do bonded brackets in our town when he came her but he is old school instructor style;)
so wire with reverse curve of spee should be done in alignment and levelling phase 1725NiTi or way after space closed, dr want to further refine the levelling ?
for me this is last resort for leveling- please watch this video- ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2aD8lQcFnWc.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Ugvn9zX8fP0.html