The Brava product features the company’s independent mover technology, which moves each tooth individually, and is designed for teenage and young adult patients, according to a June 30 news release.
Brava uses a behind-the-teeth structure with metal arms that are pre-programmed with movement plans for each tooth, preventing the movement of one tooth from affecting another tooth. The system is meant to treat all ranges of malocclusions.
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