Bondage: Archw
| Technique | Description | Clinical Use | |-----------|-------------|---------------| | Elastic ligatures | Colored or clear rings; moderate bondage | Initial alignment | | Steel ligatures | Twisted wires; high bondage | Final detailing, torque expression | | Figure‑8 steel tie | Crossed over two brackets | Prevent opening of spaces, reinforce anchorage | | Laceback | Steel tie from molar to canine | Close extraction space, upright molars |
In the crystalline city of ArchW, where spires of living glass pierced clouds woven from data-streams, freedom was measured in knots. Not the clumsy tangles of rope, but the elegant, self-aware filaments of Ligatura —a semi-sentient alloy that responded to will, fear, and desire. bondage archw
The site distinguishes itself by curating a vast library of imagery that spans several decades. The content is generally categorized into two main eras: | Technique | Description | Clinical Use |
The concept of bondage is often associated with physical restraint or historical servitude, but the "Archway" adds a metaphorical and spiritual layer to the term, specifically within the context of human desire and attachment. The Cycle of Attraction and Attachment The content is generally categorized into two main