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This appliance should be cleaned every day with toothpaste and a soft toothbrush, morning and night. Encourage the patient to give sufficient time to clean thoroughly around the appliance, gums, teeth, and bands to maintain proper hygiene and prevent inflammation. 3 minutes is recommended.
Robert Ricketts invented the W arch appliance in 1975. The W arch is a fixed, horseshoe-shaped device that’s attached to the molar bands on both sides of the mouth. It’s used to expand the upper and lower teeth, and is often recommended for modest growth in the maxilla and mandible.
Here are some other orthodontic appliances and their inventors:
Quad-Helix: A modification of the W arch, the Quad-Helix was developed by Robert Murray Ricketts in 1975. It adds four loops to the W arch to increase flexibility and control molar rotations.
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