Practice for Orthodontics, Germany
Aim: Objectives to investigate the skeletal and dental alveolar
changes of patients with deferent malocclusion treated with
Damon Ultima Brackets.
Material and methods: This retrospective cephalometric and
clinical study was performed on a sample of 8 patients with
aged 12-16 years with different malocclusion. 4 patients would
be treated with the Damon Ultima, and 4 with the Damon Q.
Results: The groups of patients treated with Damon Ultima
showed significantly better results compared to the other
groups treated with Damon Q Brackets.
especially it was the angulation, rotation in / out, and the
vertical torque
CONCLUSIONS: Achieve high quality finishes with 1st, 2nd, and
3
rd order tooth control with proper functional occlusion and
archform (4th order) without bending archwires.
2. Dramatically simplifies treatment mechanics that are so easy
to use for clinicians and staff.
3. Utilizing low treatment forces in all phases including
Finishing with CuNiTi & TMA Archwires that are mor biologic
and comfortable for patients
After graduating in dentistry, I trained as a specialist in orthodontics in Jena (FSU). In Latakia I worked as a professor in the university clinic there. This was later followed by work in orthodontic care both in independent practices in Germany and for members of the US Army in Ramstein. Since April 2016 I have been working as an orthodontist registered with statutory health insurance companies. Your Dr. Bashar Muselmani
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