Pushing the Limitations of Class II

Your options to correct Class II malocclusions have traditionally been limited to products that are easy to install but require patient compliance.

Fatigue Resistant by Design

Put the Forsus Fatigue Resistant Device to work for you, and discover how it can force your productivity to new heights.The Forsus™ EZ2 Module enahances the ease of installation offered by the original EZ Module with features that increase its ability to withstand higher forces in the mouth. Its increased strength and the new engravings that indicate Left and Right, make the Forsus EZ2 module even more practical and easy to use.

Efficiency in Installation

The easy-to-install, “click-in-place” clip of the Forsus EZ2 module is the latest innovation in the development of Class II Correctors. With the Forsus EZ2 module, you have a fixed device that installs easily and resists breakage once engaged. The Forsus EZ2 module provides a uniquely designed clip that “clicks” easily into a standard buccally-offset occlusal headgear tube by simply inserting it with any Weingart style plier. Mesial and distal stops on the clip assure a secure fit. This soultion that has the potential to improve your productivity and reduce uncomfortable patient chairtime with a simple “click”.

The strength and security of the Forsus EZ2 module is complemented by its design for patient comfort. A stability plate that fits under the headgear tube prevents the Forsus EZ2 module from “rolling” and causing patient discomfort due to soft tissue irritation.

Efficiency in Treatment

The Forsus EZ2 module builds on the reputation of the Forsus Fatique Resistant Device as an innovative, reliable solution for Class II cases. Treatment efficiency is enhanced by the fatigue resistance and consistent, long-lasting forces delivered by the appliance. The fatigue resistance translates to a reduction in breakage, which can indicate a reduction of unscheduled spring-replacement appointments. Consistent forces yield more predictable outcomes in less time than you might require for other Class II Correctors, without the need for patient compliance.

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