Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2025-12-24 Origin: Site
·Insight
Not every orthodontic practice wants standard-sized auxiliaries. In some markets, doctors prefer a larger button profile for easier engagement, more visible handling, or better compatibility with their preferred mechanics. That makes size customization a meaningful commercial opportunity, not just a technical adjustment.
·Challenge
Conventional lingual buttons may be too small for certain treatment habits or clinician preferences. When engagement space feels limited or handling is less intuitive, customers may start looking for alternative suppliers who can provide a more suitable design.
·Upgrade
SINO ORTHO can develop customized extra-large button configurations to meet more specific clinical and market expectations. By increasing the overall dimensions of the button while maintaining a practical bonded form, this solution helps customers offer a differentiated auxiliary that is easier to position, easier to engage, and better matched to doctor preference in targeted markets.