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White L - Indirect bonding offers a superior method of adhering brackets to teeth, but few orthodontists use it. The neglect of this procedure has many origins, including expense, lack of expertise, and inconsistent results. This paper presents an indirect-bonding method that can be used to expedite bonding appointments and make them more pleasant for patients and clinicians alike.

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