SMILE Naturally beautiful: SMILE system BioCosmetic -archwires
SMILE Naturally beautiful FORESTADENT presents SMILE a new bracket prescription, which produces an even more beautiful smile with anatomically optimal tooth positioning. Various systems have become established in orthodontics over the years, some of which have become more popular than others. Experienced dental practitioners provided inspiration and advice for the development of SMILE. A new prescription, which is based on many years of empirical knowledge of well-known systems, but is still something very special No departure from trusted methods All orthodontists work with their preferred bracket prescription. And this should also remain the same in future. It is not without reason that Roth or MBT (McLaughlin/Bennett/Trevisi System) are among the most commonly used systems. However, such successful systems can be further optimised to achieve even more aesthetic treatment outcomes. To develop SMILE, FORESTADENT, in close cooperation with general dental practitioners and universities, tested established systems, improved individual details and integrated the improvements to produce an innovative comprehensive package. SMILE therefore combines well-proven aspects of the edgewise technique with the advantages of modern self-ligating brackets. Natural, wide smile The aim during development of the SMILE system was to produce an attractive smile while taking into consideration the most natural position of the teeth possible. The aesthetics were based on current findings, as documented in a study published in the American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics etc. Small triangular shadows the buccal corridors are created during smiling due to the gap between the dental arch and the angle of the mouth. The greater the gap the more prominent these so-called black triangles appear. The smaller the gap, on the other hand, the wider the smile appears. In the study above, several pictures of the same patient were presented to a group of test subjects consisting of dentists and lay persons. All the pictures were identical except for one detail: using photographic processing technology, various sizes of buccal While before therapy (a) only the maxillary central and lateral incisors as well as the canines were visible during smiling due to overcrowding, after therapy (b) the maxillary premolars are now visible.
corridor were shown from highly prominent to (virtually) non-existent. A reproduction of the sizes of buccal corridors to be assessed can be seen on the cover of this brochure. The clear result was that the smaller the buccal corridor the more attractive the person shown appeared to the test subjects both the dentists and lay persons. Other professional articles confirm this result., Buccal corridors can be reduced and a wide, attractive smile achieved using the SMILE system from FORESTADENT. SMILE system and Easy Fit-Jumper: posterior region passive-aided distalization. Anterior region active torque control. SMILE system and Frog appliance: posterior region passive-aided distalization. Anterior region active torque control. Naturally anatomical Aesthetics is an important aspect in orthodontics. However, this should not be the only aim with SMILE. A natural position of the teeth is just as important and should therefore be given equal significance. In this respect the SMILE prescription differs in some details from existing systems: in particular the roots of the maxillary premolars are perpendicular in the jaw bone with SMILE. Keeping the root of the tooth in its natural position in the bony periodontium not only has a positive effect on the stability and intercuspation, it also contributes to the white of the tooth being more visible and a reduction of the buccal corridor. Experts such as Prof. Dr. Björn Zachrisson have long advocated that the position of the maxillary premolars should be as upright as possible and refer to their own clinical experience in this respect., A university study, as yet unpublished, can now scientifically support this clinical experience: measurement of the CT scans of over 0 patients established that the position of premolars that have not been treated is virtually upright. Effective therapy SMILE produces an aesthetic smile simply due to the perpendicular position of the premolars. It is therefore not necessary to use wide arches. This avoids dental expansion extending beyond the natural shape of the jaw. The SMILE system can be combined with all conventional archwire forms according to the existing, natural shape of the dental arch. A new archwire template facilitates selection. Skilfully combined active and passive FORESTADENT based SMILE entirely on its optimal, sophisticated self-ligating brackets. Two proven SL systems are therefore being utilised the active BioQuick brackets and the passive BioPassive brackets. Both brackets can be optimally combined with one another, as they have an identical design except for the difference in the slot depth. SMILE active brackets provide optimal torque control in the anterior region (). By contrast in the posterior region () passive brackets with less friction are used for rapid retraction, distalization and space closure. The orthodontist therefore benefits in the simplest way possible from the advantages of the two systems, without first having to compile complex sets for individual cases. Aesthetic smiles from the outset The SMILE system is also available with our QuicKlear brackets so that your patients can smile freely during treatment. The self-ligating, second generation ceramic brackets have the same, sophisticated locking mechanism as the BioQuick brackets. The brackets are very inconspicuous thanks to the tooth-coloured ceramic and matt-finish clips. QuicKlear is available for SMILE from - in the maxilla and mandible. BioPassive brackets are used on the premolars. They can of course also be used in combination with tooth-coloured archwires, such as BioCosmetic. References. Moore T, Southard KA, Casko JS, Qian F, Southard TE: Buccal corridors and smile esthetics, American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Volume 7(), 00.. Gracco A, Cozzani M, D Elia L, Manfrini M, Peverada C, Siciliani G: The smile buccal corridors: aesthetic value for dentists and laypersons, PROGRESS in ORTHODONTICS, 7(), 006.. Parekh SM: The perception of selected aspects of smile esthetics smile arcs and buccal corridors, master thesis, Ohio State University, 00.. Zachrisson BU: Buccal uprighting of canines and premolars for improved smile esthetics and stability, World Journal of Orthodontics, Volume 7, Issue, 006.. Zachrisson BU: Making the premolar extraction smile full and radiant, World Journal of Orthodontics, Volume, 00. CT image of an untreated patient for anatomic analysis and morphological determination of the ideal tooth and root positions. Easy selection of the shape of the archwire using the archwire template. D superimposition before and after treatment: no dental over expansion.
Order information SMILE BioQuick /BioPassive & QuicKlear Slot.08 7P00 7P00 C7-00 C7-00 C7-00 C7-00 7P00 7P00 7P0 7P0 C7-0 C70-0 7P0 7P0 - + mesial +0, +7 +, +7 +, +0, - + mesial -7 +,0 - +,0 +,,,,, +, - +,0-7 +,0 7P60 7P0 C7-0 C7-0 C7-0 C7-0 7P0 7P60 7P6 7P C7- C7-7P 7P6 SMILE Naturally beautiful: SMILE system Slot.0 7P00 7P00 C7-00 C7-00 C7-00 C7-00 7P00 7P00 7P0 7P0 C7-0 C70-0 7P0 7P0 - + mesial +0, +7 +, +7 +, +0, - + mesial -7 +,0 - +,0 +,,,,, +, - +,0-7 +,0 7P60 7P0 C7-0 C7-0 C7-0 C7-0 7P0 7P60 7P6 7P C7- C7-7P 7P6 Slot.08 Slot.0 Brackets - 0 60 Brackets - 0 60 * -** C706-086 C706-088 C706-087 C706-089 * -** C706-090 C706-09 C706-09 C706-09 Info no. 9/.0 *Max. + Mand. QuicKlear -, with hook and BioPassive - without hook **Max. + Mand. QuicKlear -, with hook and BioPassive - with hook Bernhard Förster GmbH Westliche Karl-Friedrich-Straße 77 Pforzheim Germany Phone + 9 7 9-0 Fax + 9 7 9-0 info@forestadent.com www.forestadent.com Forestadent USA Weldon Parkway St. Louis, MO 66 TOLL FREE -800-7-90 Fax -878-760 info@forestadentusa.com Internet: http://www.forestadentusa.com Forestadent Ltd. Unit Pineham Farm Haversham Milton Keynes MK9 7DP Phone: + 9 08 78 Fax: + 9 08 00 9 info@forestadent.co.uk
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However, this should not be the only aim with SMILE. A natural position of the teeth is SMILE Naturally beautiful FORESTADENT presents SMILE just as important and should therefore be given equal significance. In this respect the S MILE prescription differs in some details from exist- SMILE system and Frog appliance: posterior region passive-aided distalization. Anterior region active torque control. ing systems: in particular the roots of the maxillary premolars are perpendicular in the jaw bone isting, natural shape of the dental arch. A new smile freely during treatment. The self-ligating, with SMILE. 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SMILE therefore combines well-proven dors are created during smiling due to the gap optimal, sophisticated self-ligating brackets. ramic and matt-finish clips. QuicKlear is avail- cally optimal tooth positioning. Various of the tooth being more visible and a reduction aspects of the edgewise technique with the ad- between the dental arch and the angle of the Two proven SL systems are therefore being uti- able for SMILE from - in the maxilla and systems have become established in or- of the buccal corridor. Experts such as Prof. vantages of modern self-ligating brackets. mouth. The greater the gap the more prominent Dr. Björn Zachrisson have long advocated that lised the active BioQuick brackets and the mandible. BioPassive brackets are used on these so-called black triangles appear. The the position of the maxillary premolars should passive BioPassive brackets. Both brackets the premolars. They can of course also be used be as upright as possible and refer to their own can be optimally combined with one another, in combination with tooth-coloured archwires, such as BioCosmetic. thodontics over the years, some of which have become more popular than others. Natural, wide smile smaller the gap, on the other hand, the wider Experienced dental practitioners provided The aim during development of the SMILE the smile appears. In the study above, several clinical experience in this respect., A univer- as they have an identical design except for inspiration and advice for the development system was to produce an attractive smile pictures of the same patient were presented to the difference in the slot depth. SMILE active of SMILE. A new prescription, which is sity study, as yet unpublished, can now scien- while taking into consideration the most natural a group of test subjects consisting of dentists brackets provide optimal torque control in the based on many years of empirical knowl- tifically support this clinical experience: meas- position of the teeth possible. The aesthetics and lay persons. All the pictures were identi- urement of the CT scans of over 0 patients anterior region (). By contrast in the poste- edge of well-known systems, but is still were based on current findings, as documented cal except for one detail: using photographic rior region () passive brackets with less fric- something very special established that the position of premolars that in a study published in the American Journal of processing technology, various sizes of buccal have not been treated is virtually upright. tion are used for rapid retraction, distalization and space closure. The orthodontist therefore No departure from trusted methods All orthodontists work with their preferred bracket prescription. And this should also remain the same in future. It is not without reason that Roth or MBT (McLaughlin/Bennett/Trevisi Effective therapy benefits in the simplest way possible from the System) are among the most commonly used systems. However, such successful systems can be further optimised to achieve even more aesthetic treatment outcomes. To develop References. Moore T, Southard KA, Casko JS, Qian F, Southard TE: Buccal corridors and smile esthetics, American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Volume 7(), 00.. Gracco A, Cozzani M, D Elia L, Manfrini M, Peverada C, Siciliani G: The smile buccal corridors: aesthetic value for dentists and laypersons, PROGRESS in ORTHODONTICS, 7(), 006. SMILE produces an aesthetic smile simply advantages of the two systems, without first due to the perpendicular position of the premo- having to compile complex sets for individual lars. It is therefore not necessary to use wide cases.. Parekh SM: The perception of selected aspects of smile esthetics smile arcs and buccal corridors, master thesis, Ohio State University, 00. ing beyond the natural shape of the jaw. The Aesthetic smiles from the outset. Zachrisson BU: Buccal uprighting of canines and premolars for improved smile esthetics and stability, World Journal of Orthodontics, Volume 7, Issue, 006. SMILE system can be combined with all con- The SMILE system is also available with our ventional archwire forms according to the ex- QuicKlear brackets so that your patients can arches. This avoids dental expansion extend- same, sophisticated locking mechanism as the a new Slot.0 Slot.08 Slot.0 0 Brackets - 0 00 00 Brackets - 0 00 00 706-070 706-07 706-076 706-079 706-08 706-08. 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Info no. 9/06.0 Bernhard Förster GmbH Westliche Karl-Friedrich-Straße 77 Pforzheim Germany Phone + 9 7 9-0 Fax + 9 7 9-0 info@forestadent.com www.forestadent.com Forestadent USA Weldon Parkway St. Louis, MO 66 TOLL FREE -800-7-90 Fax -878-760 info@forestadentusa.com Internet: http://www.forestadentusa.com Forestadent Ltd. Unit Pineham Farm Haversham Milton Keynes MK9 7DP Phone: + 9 08 78 Fax: + 9 08 00 9 info@forestadent.co.uk