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An orthodontic bracket assembly may include a mounting plate configured to be coupled to a tooth. A bracket member may include a single tie-wing having a superior tie-wing portion, an inferior tie-wing portion, and a slot defined between planar side walls of the superior and inferior tie-wing portions. Each of the superior and inferior tie-wing portions may include a curved surface extending at a mesial end of the tie-wing portion and a distal end of the tie-wing portion.
An orthodontic bracket assembly includes a mounting plate configured to be coupled to a tooth and a bracket member. The bracket member has a first portion generally extending in a first direction, a second portion generally extending in a second direction opposite to the first direction, and a slot defined intermediate the first and second portions. The slot is configured to receive a wire. Additionally, each of the first and second portions includes a curved surface defining an entrance of the slot.
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Dr. Robert G Larson, Indianapolis IN - DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery)
Dr. Larson graduated from the University of Illinois, Chicago College of Medicine in 1969. He works in Mankato, MN and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Larson is affiliated with Mayo Clinic Health System Mankato and Ridgeview Sibley Medical Center.