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Canine Bracket Guide for Substitution Cases

The most common error in maxillary canine-lateral incisor substitution cases is inadequate palatal torque of the relocated canine. This article examines the rationale for various bracket choices, including tip and torque prescriptions, as well as wire-bracket play and other factors that influence canine torque.

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DR. NEAL D. KRAVITZ DDS, MS

DR. NEAL D. KRAVITZ DDS, MS

DR. SHAWN MILLER DMD, MMedSc

DR. SHAWN MILLER DMD, MMedSc

DR. AMIT PRAKASH BDS, MDS

DR. AMIT PRAKASH BDS, MDS

DR. JIJO C. EAPEN BDS, MDS

DR. JIJO C. EAPEN BDS, MDS

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