The Importance of mechanical behaviour in orthodontic archwires
For many years it has been recognised that the mechanical behaviour of the archwire material plays a central role in orthodontic treatment. Burstone et al (1961) recognised this in their analyses of the forces obtained from cantilevers and springs. Waters and his co-workers (1970-1975) have extended...
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Main Authors: | Hazel Roger J. (Author), West Victoir C. (Author) |
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1986-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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