February 5, 2024 | 3m
Figure 1: Brackets are placed on teeth using MBT System rules.
Using the Portal, the doctor may then make changes to the bracket positions and orientations. Alternatively, the doctor may make changes to the desired final tooth positions and orientations with the software calculating the bracket positioning. As shown below, the controls are similar to those used for making changes to Clarity Aligner treatment designs.Figure 2: Treatment design using 3M™ Tx Design in the Oral Care Portal.
Once the doctor approves the Tx Design, 3M will manufacture the bonding trays. The trays are a dual-layer design consisting of a pliable silicone inner layer and a rigid polyester outer layer. A soft gel inlay to conform to the patient’s anatomy and a hard outer shell to add rigidity and to support placement of the tray.Figure 3: 3M’s dual tray technology.
The trays are formed over a 3D printed model of an arch with bracket analogs on the surface. The forming creates pockets in the tray that are designed to allow easy bracket insertion while holding the bracket securely and delivering them to the teeth accurately. A cross-section of the tray below demonstrates the structures that securely hold the bracket under the occlusal tie wings and in the archwire slot while leaving the gingival side open for easy insertion. The bracket is inserted by first engaging the occlusal tie wings with the tray then rocking the bracket into the pocket so that the slot is engaged.Figure 4: The 3M Tray was designed for accurate bracket placement.
Once brackets are loaded, the tray may be stored in a light-tight box for up to 4 days prior to bonding. This allows this task to be completed prior to the patient arriving in the office and to be delegated to a staff member.Figure 5: Bracket insertion and slot engagement.
Figure 15: The tray may be stored in a light-tight box for up to 4 days prior to bonding.
At the bonding appointment, the usual procedures for isolation, cleaning, etching and priming are performed. The bonding tray is then seated on the arch and the brackets illuminated with a 3M™ Ortholux™ Luminous Curing Light according to the following table:Table 1: The step of light-curing the adhesive is done twice, once while the tray is in place to secure the brackets and then again after the tray is removed to ensure a complete cure. Curing after tray removal ensures that enough light reaches the adhesive unhindered by the tray.
Using APC Flash-Free Adhesive is key to 3M Digital Bonding. Using a traditional paste adhesive will result in excess flash being deposited around the bonding base peripheryReference 4 . This is particularly troublesome because once the tray is removed any flash will be hardened and may require a handpiece and bur for removal. Grinding away excess adhesive flash is not only time-consuming, it may be uncomfortable for the patient. When using APC Flash-Free Adhesive, excess flash is not a problem. The relatively low viscosity resin forms a protective meniscus around the bonding base. This makes APC Flash-Free Adhesive Coated Appliances the only choice for 3M Digital Bonding.