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The clinical versatility of the utility archwire

Márcio Antonio de FIGUEIREDO, Claudia Tebet Peyres de FIGUEIREDO, Masato NOBUYASU, Gervásio Yoshio GONDO, Danilo Furquim SIQUEIRA

Introduction: The utility archwire, along with the quad-helix, is the most widely known and used device within the Bioprogressive technique for the treatment of several malocclusions. Featuring a simple yet original design, the utility archwire has become an integral part of the orthodontic arsenal, with applications in the periods of mixed and permanent dentition. The name of this archwire refers to its great versatility, and to the multiple effects it can have during treatment. Objective: This article aims to discuss the production, application and clinical use of the Ricketts utility archwire in orthodontic treatments, as well as to describe some of the basics aspects of the Bioprogressive orthodontic technique. Conclusion: It can be concluded that the utility archwire is an extremely versatile appliance with innumerable clinical applications – able to intrude, extrude, advance or retract maxillary or mandibular incisors; maintain, diminish or increase space in the lower arch, in addition to anchoring mandibular molars. Nevertheless, one of the most significant advantages of its use is in the correction of Class II malocclusions, with overbite.

Keywords: Bioprogressive. Utility arch. Orthodontics.

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