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Arch-Forming Turret - Piece
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19-299-112
Arch-Forming Turret - Piece
- Forms arch wires from .016 to .021.- Seven wire slots, 0 torque
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Archwire Sleeves .027 clear - Spool/10ft
- Flexible, plastic tubing that fits the arch wire to create a protective sleeve - Larger diameter will protect buccal mucosa from irritation in the bicuspids area
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Archwire Sleeves .018 clear - Spool/10ft
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