NT3® SE NiTi Wire
NT3 Nickel Titanium Arch Wire
- Fully active at room temperature
- Exhibits excellent springback
- Gentle to patients, but powerful enough to align even the most challenging cases
- Moderate forces are an excellent choice for all treatment phases except finishing
Therma-Ti® Lite
- Lightest force heat activated wire, transitions to its active state at 35˚ C
- Soft at room temperature for easy and comfortable wire insertion
- All cross sections are best suited for low force applications
- Rectangular dimensions to deliver optimal light forces during initial treatment phase
TriTanium™ Wire
Different teeth benefit from different tooth moving forces.
TriTanium has three distinct thermally activated force regions which place the correct force in the anterior, bicuspid, and posterior arch regions to efficiently level, align, and torque. With any other arch wire it could take multiple arch wire changes to achieve similar results.
- Superior Patient Comfort
- Fewer Archwire Changes
- Longer Treatment Intervals
Product Features
Gentle Forces
The anterior region has a gentle heat activated force, similar to Therma-Ti Lite, for moving small single-rooted teeth. (Tritanium)
Moderate Forces
The mid-region has a moderate hear activated force, similar to standard Therma-Ti, for larger rooted biscuspids. (Tritanium)
Heavy Forces
The posterior region has the heaviest force, similar to Force I NiTi, for moving multi-rooted molars. (Tritanium)
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