To begin, straighten an 8 micron thick orthodontic arch wire with your left hand while keeping the right hand slightly bent against the wire arc. Use a Young loop bending plier to bend the top edge of the trapezoid about eight millimeters at the midpoint of the bow wire. Ensure that point A is on the edge of the plier beak.
Now hold the plier with the left hand. Clamp the free end of the bow wire with the right thumb and forefinger, then bend the bow wire from point A to make a 120-degree angle. Place the arch wire on a horizontal table to check if it is on a single plane.
Leave about nine millimeters on each side of the wire and use pliers to bend the free end to a 75-degree angle. Now locate point C which is about five millimeters from point B.Bend the wire at point C to make a 105-degree angle. Similarly, bend the wire at points D and E.Clamp the IK and KJ parts simultaneously.
Duplicate the A, B, C bending at points L, J, and K, then bend the free end at point J to make it vertical to the IKJ plane. Bend an extra tongue depressor for the mandibular part. Clamp point I five millimeters from point J and bend the free end to make it parallel to both the IKJ plane and the CD part.
Next, leave a five millimeter gap from point I and at point H, bend the arch vertically to the IH and JIH planes. Locate point G five millimeters from H and clamp the JIHG lane. Then bend the arch at point G.Now bend the free end symmetrical to the KJ plane.
The free end after point F should be symmetrical to the free end at point E.Finally, place rubber caps on the free ends.