# What is a second-order bend in orthodontic wire?
A. Bend to position a tooth buccolingually
B. Bend to provide angulation of a tooth in mesiodistal direction (tip)
C. Bend to provide correct angulation of a tooth in labiolingual direction (torque)
D. Bend to rotate a tooth
The correct answer is B. Bend to provide angulation of a tooth in mesiodistal direction (tip)
A second-order bend is placed to provide angula tion of a tooth in the mesiodistal direction, also called “tip.” A first-order bend is placed in an arch wire to position a tooth in the labiolingual direc tion (in-out bend) or to rotate a tooth as seen in the occlusal plane. A bend to provide angulation in the labiolingual direction is called a third-order bend (torquing bend).
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