
Metal Orthodontic Brackets (MBT/Roth 0.022 — Stainless Steel, Full Set)
Pack Sizes Available
Product Description
Technical Specifications
- Material and Construction: Medical-grade 316L stainless steel; precision MIM (Metal Injection Moulding) or machined construction; smooth slot walls for reduced friction; polished external surfaces; 80 grit standard mesh bonding base (bond strength approximately 9-12 MPa); low-profile bracket body
- Available Prescriptions: MBT (McLaughlin-Bennett-Trevisi) — dominant contemporary prescription; Roth; Standard Edgewise; Andrews Straight Wire; custom prescription brackets available from major manufacturers; slot size: 0.022 inch (standard) or 0.018 inch; bracket sizes: standard (full size) and mini brackets
- Tooth-Specific Programming: Pre-programmed torque values per tooth position per prescription (e.g., MBT: U1 +17°, U2 +10°, U3 -7°, U4 -7°, U5 -7°, L1-L2 -1°, L3 -11°, L4-L5 -17°); pre-programmed mesio-distal angulation per tooth; in-out specification encoded in bracket base contour
- Hook Configurations: Hookless (no hooks) | 3-3 hooks (canines only) | 3-3-5 hooks (canines and second premolars) | All teeth hooks; hook size and position specified at order; hooks accommodate elastomeric ligatures, latex elastics, and orthodontic auxiliaries
- Pack Size: 20 brackets per pack (full patient set — 10 upper + 10 lower); 5 brackets per pack for individual tooth replacement; bulk packs for practice and distributor procurement; CE marked; ISO 22374 compatible; FDA 510(k) cleared (major manufacturer brands)
- Bonding and Debonding: Bond with standard orthodontic adhesive composite using acid-etch protocol (37% H3PO4, 30s, primer, adhesive, light cure); debond using orthodontic bracket debonding pliers — designed for controlled removal without enamel damage; remove residual adhesive with scaler or sandpaper disc; inspect enamel surface post-debond
Frequently asked questions
MBT and Roth are prescriptions — sets of pre-programmed tooth-specific torque and angulation values built into the bracket design. The MBT prescription was developed by Richard McLaughlin, John Bennett, and Hugo Trevisi and published in their landmark textbook in the 1990s. Key MBT characteristics include: upper central incisor torque of +17°; upper lateral incisor torque of +10°; upper canine torque of -7°; these values reflect the analysis of ideal cases and are designed to produce a finished result with prominent, well-torqued upper incisors without the need for torquing auxiliaries in most cases. The Roth prescription was developed by Ronald Roth and has slightly different torque values — notably lower upper incisor torque (+12° for upper centrals) and is based on Roth's gnathological philosophy of finishing occlusion. Both prescriptions are used in 0.022 slot systems (and historically in 0.018 slot systems). The choice between them is largely practitioner training preference, though MBT has become the dominant prescription in contemporary orthodontic education globally.
The slot size refers to the dimensions of the rectangular channel in the bracket that accepts the archwire. A 0.022 slot accepts archwires up to 0.022 inch in the vertical dimension and 0.028 inch in the horizontal — the working archwire in a 0.022 MBT system is typically 0.019x0.025 (leaving 0.003 inch of 'play' between wire and slot, called 'play' or 'slop'). An 0.018 slot bracket uses archwires up to 0.018 inch, with a typical working archwire of 0.016x0.022 or 0.017x0.025. The 0.022 system is more forgiving with archwire selection, allows a wider range of finishing archwires, and is the current dominant specification in MBT and contemporary straight-wire technique. The 0.018 system is lighter and requires more precise archwire sequencing; it was the standard in the original Edgewise and early Roth systems and is still used in some practices. For new bracket prescription selection, 0.022 MBT is the most widely recommended starting specification by contemporary orthodontic educators.
Metal orthodontic brackets are universally supplied in packs of 20 brackets — 10 for the upper arch and 10 for the lower arch, covering all teeth from upper right first premolar to lower left first premolar (central incisors 1-1 both arches, lateral incisors, canines, and premolars). Second premolar brackets and molar tubes/brackets are sometimes included in extended packs. Individual replacement packs of 5 brackets are available for specific tooth positions when a bracket debonds mid-treatment. The 20-bracket set is equivalent to one complete patient treatment start. For practice ordering and export purchasing, brackets are available in multiples of 20-bracket sets — 5 patient sets (100 brackets), 10 patient sets (200 brackets), 50 patient sets (1,000 brackets) for high-volume practice or distributor procurement.
Metal orthodontic brackets are bonded to the buccal (outer) surface of teeth using a standard composite-based orthodontic bonding protocol. The sequence is: 1. Tooth prophylaxis with pumice paste to clean the enamel surface; 2. Acid etching with 37% phosphoric acid gel for 30 seconds; 3. Rinse thoroughly with water, dry completely; 4. Application of orthodontic primer (bonding agent) to the etched enamel surface; 5. Application of orthodontic adhesive paste (composite) to the mesh base of the bracket; 6. Bracket placement at the correct height and mesio-distal position on the tooth, pressing firmly onto the enamel; 7. Remove excess composite from bracket margins; 8. Light curing from multiple angles for the specified cure time. The mesh base on the bracket underside provides mechanical retention for the adhesive. Bond strength should be sufficient to resist orthodontic forces (typically 5-12 MPa is cited as adequate) while allowing controlled debonding at the end of treatment without enamel damage.
Hooks on orthodontic brackets are small metal extensions from the bracket body that serve as attachment points for elastic ligatures (rubber bands for inter-arch traction) and other orthodontic auxiliaries (coil springs, power chain). The hook position follows a naming convention: 3-3 hooks means hooks on both canine brackets only; 3-3-5 hooks means hooks on canines and second premolars. Some bracket sets are supplied without hooks (hook-free), in which case piggyback hooks or elastomeric hooks can be added by the clinician if traction is required. For most fixed appliance cases involving Class II or Class III elastic traction or space closure, hooks on the canine brackets at minimum (3-3 format) are required. Prescribing the hook configuration at bracket order is important — some suppliers offer this as a choice, while others supply a standard hook configuration for the prescription.
Quality metal orthodontic brackets are manufactured from medical-grade 316L stainless steel, which is corrosion-resistant in the oral environment and biocompatible. The bracket slot dimensions must be held to tight tolerances — slot width and depth variations affect torque and angulation expression and can produce unpredictable tooth movement if manufacturing quality is poor. The mesh bonding base should have an appropriate mesh density (commonly 80 mesh standard, reported to provide bond strength of approximately 9-12 MPa) to ensure adequate adhesive penetration. CE marking (for European markets) indicates conformity to the European Medical Device Regulation. ISO 22374 specifies requirements for orthodontic brackets. FDA 510(k) clearance covers brackets sold in the US market. Brackets should be inspected for: smooth slot edges (rough edges cause wire binding and friction); consistent slot dimensions; uniform mesh base without voids; and proper angulation and torque programming per the stated prescription.

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