XB Bracket

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XB™ Direct Bond Brackets

The ideal combination of proven product features coupled with our new exclusive features.

Accurate Prescription.  The quality demanded by professionals ... 
Popular Bracket Features. The features demanded by orthodontists ...
The Right Size.  Mid-sized is the perfect blend of rotational control and aesthetics ...
Straight wire style. We follow the formula ...
Bond strength.  These brackets stay on teeth ...
Parallax Placement™ technology for better bracket placement...

Proven features:

  1. Straight wire style bracket
  2. 80 grade bonding mesh
  3. Facial Angulation

Our refinements:

  1. Mid-size twin bracket
  2. Large siting line
  3. MIM Technology

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XB™ Direct Bond Brackets are manufactured using metal injection molding technology.  Our product design takes advantage of the benefits of MIM by offering tight dimensional control, and rounded and radiused shapes on all facial surfaces.

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XB™ Direct Bond Brackets are designed to be patient friendly.  They will love the comfort and aesthetics.

Orthodontists will love the control they have with XB™ Direct Bond Brackets.   They can double tie these brackets due to the generous under tie wing area.   XB™ Direct Bond Brackets are designed for use with chain elastics and ligatures.  

The cuspids and bicuspids have gingivally offset tie wings to minimize impingement on sensitive gums. The large bonding area allow XB™ Direct Bond Brackets to stay on teeth until treatment is done (except for patient abuse). The wide mesial distal width provides excellent rotational control.

All these features along with the proper Roth prescription and straight wire formula! Take a closer look at XB™ Direct Bond Brackets.   Distributor sales only. 

 

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