How to avoid the rowboat effect | Essential Biomechanics
When a couple is applied at a canine with excessive root mesial inclination by using straight wires, the crown will move mesially and pull the entire dentition forward. This side-effect is called "rowboat effect" and it can be avoided by the application of a segmented tool, such as the rectangular loop previously to the use of continuous archwires. If you want to learn the theoretical and practical foundations of orthodontic biomechanics, enjoy our Best Seller Online Course in Orthodontic Biomechanics: https://payhip.com/b/bBToX And if you want to master the main segmented arch techniques, we strongly recommend our new book "The Secrets of Biomechanics - The Universal Language of the Force Systems": https://payhip.com/b/KIEpP UsefuL LINKS: Our bookstore: https://payhip.com/u904904669 Website: www.essentialbiomechanics.com Follow us: Facebook: Essential Biomechanics Instagram: @essentialbiomechanics Contact: [email protected]

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