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These Rabbit-sized ($\mathbf{3/16}\text{"}$) Orthodontic Elastic Rings are a critical component of bite correction therapy, designed to be worn between the upper and lower teeth as prescribed by an orthodontist. They apply a precise, constant force to move the bite into correct alignment ($\text{occlusion}$).
Exact Sizing: Clearly marked as $3/16$ inch (or $\mathbf{4.7}\text{mm}$), corresponding to the "Rabbit" size in the animal sizing convention.
Prescribed Force: Provides a reliable force of [3.5oz or 5.0oz] (depending on the pack you sell) for effective yet comfortable tooth and jaw movement.
Natural Latex Material: Made from high-grade natural rubber latex for superior stretch, elasticity, and force consistency (Note the allergy warning).
Ideal for Patient Compliance: Supplied in convenient packs for daily replacement, ensuring the force remains active and effective throughout the treatment phase.
Essential Tool: Necessary for correcting overbites, underbites, crossbites, and midline deviations.
CRITICAL WARNING: These elastics must only be used under the direction and supervision of a licensed orthodontist.
Rabbit Size ($\mathbf{3/16}\text{"}$): Standard size used for inter-arch bite correction.
High Force Consistency: Reliable force of $\mathbf{[Specify}\text{ } \mathbf{Ounces]}$ $\text{oz}$ for effective movement.
Latex Material: High elasticity for comfort and performance (Allergy warning applies).
Clear Labeling: Ensures patients and clinicians use the correct size/force as prescribed.
1 x Pack of 100 Orthodontic Elastic Bands (Rabbit 3/16")
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