Trillium Clinical Applications

Introducing Trillium Compression Hooks The Strength of a Soldered Hook The Convenience of a Crimpable Hook Consider your options. Soldered hooks offer strength and rigidity, at the expense of convenience and time. Crimpable hooks install quickly, but can migrate under orthodontic traction, costing valuable treatment time. Both options present a number of compromises. The Solution - Metallurgic Elasticity Strength at the expense of Convenience Convenience at the expense of Strength Trillium Compression Hooks are slightly undersized relative to their corresponding wire. Made of Nickel Titanium, Trillium Compression Hooks deflect super-elastically around the wire during installation. Once installed, the Super Elastic Trillium Compression Hook grips tight, applying a compressive force to the archwire virtually eliminating the possibility of hook migration. The Compromise of Traditional Archwire Hooks American Ortho2 (Smooth Inner Surface) TP Ortho2 (Smooth Inner Surface) TP Ortho3 (Roughened Inner Surface) Ormco4 (Smooth Inner Surface) Trillium Compression Hooks1 Mean Pull Force (kg) 0.63 1.19 2.02 2.32 10.26 Forces Required to Dislodge .019” x .025” Crimpable and Trillium Archwire Hooks Expanded hook applies compressive force to archwire Nickel Titanium hook expands to accept archwire The Tightest Grip Proven performance with over 3 years of clinical testing, Trillium Compression Hooks provide dramatically more resistance to dislodgement than Crimpable Hooks. Soldered Hook Crimpable Hook Stretch Compress 1. Linder-Aronson Karsten A, Forsberg C-M, Öberg M. The resistance to axial dislodgement of nickel titanium compression arch wire hooks – an in vitro study. Aust Orthod J 2019; 35: 21-26. 2. A. Johal et al, European Journal of Orthodontics, Properties of Crimpable Archwire Hooks: A laboratory Investigation, 21, 1999, pp. 679-683. 3. A. Johal et al, Journal of Orthodontics, A Clinical Investigation into the Behavior of Crimpable Archwire Hooks,Vol. 28, 2001, pp. 203-205. 4. A. Srivastava et al, Force of Dislodgement of Crimpable Attachments with Different Types and Dimensions of Archwire: An In Vitro Study, Orthodontic Cyberjournal, August 2013. 4X the Force! 12 9 6 3 0

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