The force system of a prefabricated and preactivated T-loop used for reciprocal space closure was determined by simultaneously measuring the horizontal and vertical forces, as well as the moments using a computer controlled measuring apparatus. Interbracket distances of 21, 24, 27, and 30 mm were used to mimic typical clinical situations. At a loop activation of 7 mm, the anterior and posterior segments first underwent controlled tipping, then translation, and finally, root uprighting as the moment-to-force ratio increased with deactivation. After the loop has been deactivated to 4 mm, however, it should be exchanged to avoid root abutment.
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