Well-designed IFI-115 ASME B18.2.5M 12-Point Flange Screws Bi Hex Bolts to Washington Factory

IFI-115 12 Point Flange Screws Bi Hex Bolt ASME B18.2.5M Metric 12-Point Flange Head Screws Standard: IFI-115, ASME B18.2.5M Thread Size: 1/4”-1.1/2” with various lengths Thread Size: M6-M36 with various lengths Grade: A193/A193M B7, B7M, B8, B8M, B16, SAE J429 Grade 5, 8  ASTM A320/A320M L7, L7M, L43, B8, B8M Finish: Black Oxide, Zinc Plated, Zinc Nickel Plated, Cadmium, Dacromet, etc. Packing: Bulk about 25 kgs each carton, 36 cartons each pallet Advantage: High Quality and Strict Quality Control, Competitive Price,Timely Delivery; Technical Support, Supply Test Reports Please feel free to contact us for more details.

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    When our orthodontist colleagues request our assistance in accomplishing the movement of teeth that are particularly difficult, it is our pleasure to perform the placement of surgical orthodontic bone anchors (OBA).

    Temporary Anchorage Device(s) TAD, or orthodontic mini-plates are helpful when the orthodontist recommends additional intervention to correctly align teeth. Because banding or bracketing the teeth may not be enough to adequately accomplish the required orthodontic movement, patients are referred to an oral and maxillofacial surgeon for the anchoring procedure.

    These types of special orthodontic cases can be improved by the placement of orthodontic bone anchors, because the procedure enables your orthodontist to effectively move the teeth in a way that is difficult or impossible with traditional braces. A TAD or mini-plate can also help to speed up the treatment times that a patient needs to be in braces. To accomplish the procedure, small screws/implants or mini-plates are surgically placed in the jaw bone during an outpatient procedure with comfortable sedation.

    Following an appropriate amount of healing time, patients are instructed to return to their orthodontist, where wires, elastic bands, or small orthodontic chains will be attached to their braces in order to facilitate the prescribed movement. The screws and plates can be used to stabilize orthodontic wires where there are missing teeth or for a movement that would otherwise require headgear. When the desired orthodontic movement has been achieved, the temporary anchors can be easily removed.

    Orthodontic bone anchors are well-accepted by patients and orthodontists because they can enhance the success of the orthodontic treatment, making it possible to achieve faster and more precise results. In fact, the use of orthodontic anchors, combined with cutting edge imaging and surgical technology, has significantly changed and improved the quality of challenging orthodontic procedures.

    Discover the Many Advantages of Orthodontic Bone Anchors (Temporary Anchorage Devices/Orthodontic Mini-plates)

    Comfortable and easy to clean
    Can tolerate the strong forces that are required for tooth movement
    Shortens the estimated treatment time
    Easily removable
    Cost effective
    Can be used to move upper or lower molars as well as front teeth
    These anchors are surprisingly easy to tolerate and most patients report only mild discomfort after the procedure. We would be pleased to assist in your orthodontic journey with our surgical expertise. To arrange an evaluation, please contact our Downtown Chicago office today



    Are you thinking of switching to clips on your mountain bike? This video covers everything from positioning your cleats to finding the best clipless pedal for you.

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    Mountain bike cleats are typically fixed to your shoe using a 2-bolt system. Experimenting with the position of the cleat on your shoe will help you find the best fit for your style of pedalling.

    With manufacturers like Crank Brothers, you can also adjust the amount of ‘float’ you have. This is how much you can twist your foot before unclipping from the pedal.

    Finally, different pedal shapes will suit different riders. Downhill riders tend to prefer flat pedals which can offer better ‘feel’ through your shoe, while XC riders tend to prefer slimmed down pedals which weigh less and offer a more concentrated contact point.

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    The Global Mountain Bike Network is the best MTB YouTube channel, with videos for everyone who loves dirt: from the full-faced helmet downhill mountain biker to the lycra-clad cross country rider along with everyone and anyone in between.

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