First Order Bends (In and Out)
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This video will give you the concept of first order bends which given in the heavy rectangular wires during finishing stages, when standard edgewise brackets were used. it will also tell about the compensation given in contemporary edgewise brackets for those IN and OUT bends.
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Great video. Are step bends greater than 1mm possible?
Depends, usually Bends are given in heaviest wires in finishing stage, where you should avoid giving bigger Bends. They can cause breakages/ pain. But if you are using thin wire then of course bigger Bends can be given
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