# Efficiency and Precision in Orthodontics: A Case Report and Literature Review on the Simplified Lingual Bonding System

**Authors:** Subrat Satapathy, Nikita Agarwal, Suryakanta Das

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.99528 · Cureus · 2025-12-18

## TL;DR

This paper introduces a simplified bonding system for lingual orthodontics that improves accuracy and comfort while reducing clinical steps.

## Contribution

A new bonding system that eliminates compensatory resin pads and streamlines the indirect bonding process in lingual orthodontics.

## Key findings

- The simplified bonding system improves bracket placement accuracy and reduces clinical steps.
- The method leads to smaller brackets and better patient comfort.
- Standardized protocols combined with innovative techniques enhance clinical success.

## Abstract

The laboratory stage of lingual orthodontics imposes specific difficulties unique to the specialty, including anatomical variance, bracket placement discrepancies, and an accurate amount of overcorrection. Traditional bonding methods often require added compensatory resin pads, which can affect the patient's hygiene and bracket retention. The simplified lingual bonding system was developed to address these issues by replacing traditional bonding pads with bracket bases designed according to their anatomy, providing optimal placement within the lingual fossa. This bonding method uses a simplified bonding technique and eliminates the added step of creating a setup model while maintaining a level of accuracy in the placement. The method will include a step-by-step process for proper surface preparation, bracket height in position, and obtaining a custom transfer tray. The enhanced process minimizes the challenges of indirect bonding, along with improved clinical success, and provides the patient with smaller brackets, leading to a smaller appliance that should increase comfort. By integrating standardized protocols with innovative laboratory techniques, the simplified lingual bonding system represents a significant advancement in lingual orthodontics.

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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