The Bracket Positioning Gauge Cross and Bracket Positioning Gauge Double-Ended are specialized orthodontic tools designed to determine and adjust the precise positioning of brackets on teeth. These tools help dentists and orthodontists place the brackets at the correct height, alignment, and level, which is crucial for the success of orthodontic treatment. These "bracket positioning gauges" are made of stainless steel, offering high quality and resistance to rust and environmental moisture. Additionally, they are highly sterilizable in dental autoclaves, making them ideal for use in dental environments.
1. Bracket Positioning Gauge Cross
This tool is designed in the shape of a cross with four directions or arms, each used for measuring different heights and precisely positioning the brackets. Its features include:
- High precision: Each arm of the cross represents a specific measurement, allowing for accurate placement of the brackets on the teeth.
- Quick and easy use: Its cross shape allows the dentist to perform various measurements with one simple motion, eliminating the need for frequent tool changes.
2. Bracket Positioning Gauge Double-Ended
This tool has two ends, each with different measurements for placing the brackets in the correct position. Its features include:
- Dual functionality: Each end of the tool provides different height options for the brackets, allowing the dentist to choose the one that fits their needs.
- Precise design: This tool is also highly accurate and ensures the correct placement of brackets on various teeth.
Design and Structure:
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Design and appearance:
- The Bracket Positioning Gauge Cross is cross-shaped with four different arms for measurements.
- The Bracket Positioning Gauge Double-Ended has two ends, each with different sizes.
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Ease of use:
- The Bracket Positioning Gauge Cross, with its four arms, allows for faster measurements as all four directions are readily available.
- The Bracket Positioning Gauge Double-Ended may require turning or switching between the tool’s ends, but it remains highly accurate and effective.
Common Use:
Both tools are designed for precise positioning of brackets, with the main goal of achieving proper alignment and balance in orthodontic treatment, ensuring that the brackets are evenly and correctly placed.
These tools are essential for accurate bracket placement, preventing potential errors, and speeding up the treatment process. Each can be used based on the dentist's preferences and convenience.