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      <title>Making sense of your class 2 triangle elastics</title>
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      <description>If your orthodontist just handed you a tiny handbag of class 2 triangle elastics, you&amp;#39;re probably looking at these little rubber sectors and wondering exactly how on earth you&amp;#39;re supposed to catch them onto your braces. It&amp;#39;s 1 of those breakthrough</description>
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