Ep. 1 | Cupla (Binario): fundamentos y consejos clínicos
Introduction to Key Biomechanics in Orthodontics
Overview of the Series
- The video introduces a series on the seven most important biomechanics in corrective orthodontics, emphasizing their significance and inviting viewers to join the journey.
- The focus is on studying different biomechanical approaches used in corrective orthodontics, starting with the first biomechanical technique.
First Biomechanical Technique: Coupling Mechanics
- Coupling mechanics are commonly employed to correct rotations of premolars, highlighting their effectiveness in addressing specific dental misalignments.
- Parallel opposing forces of equal intensity are applied to enhance rotation potential, demonstrating a strategic approach to achieving desired tooth positioning.
Tips for Effective Application
- The use of a closed spring as a stop is recommended; it prevents collateral effects on anchoring teeth while facilitating effective movement.
- It’s crucial not to remove the button immediately after rotation; maintaining metal ligature or stable mechanics for three months ensures stability and reduces relapse risk.
Engagement and Feedback
- Viewers are encouraged to share their experiences with this biomechanical technique and suggest topics for future episodes, fostering community interaction and learning.