Torquing auxiliaries – a review

Author: 
Dr. Parijat Chakraborty, Dr. Pranshu Mathur, Dr. Shally Mahajan and Dr. Ragni Tandon

Torque is the third key of the occlusion, described by Andrews in the year 1976 as the inclination of the dental crown antero-posteriorly in the anterior teeth and traversal in the posterior teeth. It is the force that gives the operator control over them movements of roots of teeth. It is a very important feature to be included. It is moment based on sheer stress that causes rotation and in orthodontics it is the bucco-palatal crown/root inclination of a tooth. We will be discussing about the historical perspective of using torque incorporation in different system, the various torquing auxiliaries that were used in various systems from past till present.

Paper No: 
3015