NiTi Cinch Back Plier Orthodontic
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NiTi Cinch Back Plier – Orthodontic Wire Finishing Tool
The NiTi Cinch Back Plier is a specialized orthodontic instrument designed to make distal cinch-back bends and archwire adjustments on self-ligating and standard brackets—especially those using nickel-titanium (NiTi) archwires. These pliers allow clinicians to form precise bends behind buccal tubes or brackets without removing the archwire from the patient’s mouth, improving efficiency and comfort.
Key Features
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Designed for NiTi Wires Up to ~0.025″ (0.63 mm)
The instrument is specifically engineered to handle super-elastic nickel-titanium wires up to approximately 0.025" diameter for forming cinch-back bends. -
90° Bent or Hammerhead Beak for Distal Access
The working beaks are often bent at 90° (or “hammerhead” style) for easy access behind buccal tubes and into posterior zones without impeding patient comfort. -
Serrated / Textured Tips for Secure Grip
To securely hold the NiTi archwire and apply the bending force without slippage, the tips are textured or serrated in design. -
High-Grade Stainless Steel Construction
Constructed of durable stainless steel, the plier is corrosion resistant and suitable for repeated clinical use and sterilization. -
Autoclavable & Reusable
The tool is designed for repeated sterilization cycles and long-term clinical performance without loss of alignment or tip geometry.
Applications
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Forming cinch-back bends in NiTi archwires during finishing or retention phases.
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Adjusting archwires distal to buccal tubes without removing the wire from the mouth.
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Bending or shaping wires in tight areas—lingual or posterior zones—with improved access.
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Use in both clinic and laboratory where NiTi wire finishing is required.
Ideal For
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Orthodontists and dental technicians working with NiTi archwires and needing a dedicated finishing plier.
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Clinics using NiTi systems requiring controlled distal bends and efficient finishing.
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Educational and training settings where wire-finishing techniques are taught.
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Practices requiring reliable, durable tools compatible with NiTi wire mechanics.