In-Ovation® C Roncone Prescription the Roncone philosophy in a ceramic SL bracket ation n-Ov I l a u ct Dav e: a An aest on i t hetic interp p i r c s e r retation of the Roncone p • Dr. Roncone’s physiologic tooth movement philosophy • The aesthetics of translucent ceramics • The time-saving efficiency of self ligation • Interactivity for optimally finished cases ent. pati A ceramic translation of the innovative Roncone technique The outstanding results obtained using Dr. Ron Roncone’s prescription, Sentalloy archwires and In-Ovation® R are internationally known. Now, with GAC’s In-Ovation® C bracket system in the Roncone prescription, patients have the choice of achieving the same, superb outcomes with a translucent, highly aesthetic ceramic bracket. In-Ovation C in the Roncone prescription offers: • Exceptional, physiologically and aesthetically correct outcomes • Minimal bracket visibility for aesthetic treatment • Fast, easy wire changes and reduced chairtime • Interactive™ technology for selective control, with passive, expressive and active modes Upper incisors Increased torque Lower incisors 1° of positive combined with patient-specific bracket placement eliminates “ over-coupling” of the upper and lower anteriors, thus eliminating fremitus and posttreatment relapse. torque provides optimally aesthetic finishing with a less than full-size wire, and mechanics not totally dependent on heavy Class II elastics or mandibular-advancing appliances. Upper canines Zero torque Lower canines Decreased eliminates heavy upper and lower canine contact, and thus lingual displacement of the lowers and eventual lower anterior crowding. Appropriate angulation achieves proper guidance without extractions. torque allows more upright and aesthetic lower canines, and combines with the zero-torque uppers for excellent guidance without too-heavy contact. Along with the prescription for the lower incisors, this generates an excellent anterior arch form. Upper premolars Increased buccal root torque eliminates lingual cusp interference and assists in “seating” the posterior occlusion. Distal root angulation counteracts class II elastic forces while seating buccal cusps and optimizing aesthetic tooth positioning. Notice excessive lingual crown torque Lower premolars Decreased lingual crown torque keeps excellent arch form, avoids balancing interferences and a forward slide from C.R. to C.O. Lack of molar rotation Upper molars Increased buccal root torque eliminates lingual cusp balancing interferences and increases distal rotation to correct Class II molars. Anchorage provided by the 20/20 molars removes the need for transpalatal arches or other devices. Lower molars A large decrease in lingual crown torque eliminates the very common lingual “roll-in” of these teeth, along with balancing interferences. Notice proper degree of crown torque and fully developed arch form Proper molar rotation www.gacintl.com © 2007 Dentsply International. All Rights Reserved. 5.2007-171 • U.S. Patents: 5,630,715. Other U.S. and foreign patents pending and/or approved. 120-100-04 The Roncone prescription
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