Abstract:
An orthodontic device and, in particular, an orthodontic bracket that is slidable along a wire without external forces is provided. The device may include a first and second gear, each of which are independently movable between a locked position in which the gear is prevented from rotation, and a released configuration in which the gear extends into the channel to engage a wire received within the channel and is rotatable to move the device along the wire. The first gear may be rotatable to move the device in a first direction while the second gear may be rotatable to move the device in a second direction opposite the first direction. Thus, the first and second gears have the ability to move along the wire in short or long distances, as desired.
Abstract:
Systems and methods of repositioning teeth, using one or more appliances for installing on a patient's teeth are described. The appliance includes an arch shaped member; a plurality of spring members coupled to or provided on the arch shaped member; and a plurality of securing members for securing to a corresponding plurality of the patient's teeth on a one-to-one basis, the securing members being supported by the arch shaped member. The arch shaped member and the plurality of springs, together, comprise a two dimensional structure having a length dimension and a width dimension with varying widths along the length dimension, that is bent into a three dimensional structure.
Abstract:
An orthodontic system includes at least one orthodontic bracket attached to a surface of a tooth, in which the bracket defines an archwire slot for receiving an archwire. The bracket includes a gear system, a motor to drive the gear system, and an integrated circuit to control the motor. A computer server sends instructions to the integrated circuit in the orthodontic bracket, and the integrated circuit controls the motor according to the instructions to drive the gear system to apply a force to the archwire. In some examples, the orthodontic bracket includes a gear that partially protrudes into the archwire slot and is configured to engage some of the indentations on the archwire. In some examples, the bracket includes a rotatable module rotatably coupled to a base, and the base includes a miniature gear system to drive the rotatable module relative to the base. In some examples, an orthodontic arch wire has a shape that corresponds to a dental arch, the arch wire having a first end portion that has a first series of grooves. In some examples, a bracket has a first gear that is configured to engage the first series of grooves, enabling the first gear to drive the first end portion and provide a force along a longitudinal direction of the arch wire.
Abstract:
The orthodontic assembly is used in a user's mouth to facilitate tooth movement. The orthodontic assembly includes an interchangeable clip member configured to be removably affixed to a frame member such that the clip member engages at least one of the user's teeth. The orthodontic assembly further includes a frame member configured to be removably positioned proximate the lingual portion of user's teeth. The frame member includes a fastening mechanism configured to cooperatively engage the clip member such that the clip member may be removably affixed to the frame member.
Abstract:
An orthodontic retention system includes a fixed component that remains on teeth and a component that attaches to this fixed component. The fixed component and the component have mating or interlocking parts. The component that mates with the fixed component can be removable. The component that mates with the fixed component can be adjustable. The retention system also can include magnetic retention components to retain the removable component with respect to one or more teeth. The retention system also can include an element that replaces as tooth.
Abstract:
Invention is about an apparatus that prevents the teeth from tipping by uprighting the teeth, which move towards to the cavity when a force applied to the teeth that is neighbor to the extraction cavity, with the gradient occurred on the archwire during the orthodontic treatment including a tooth extraction.
Abstract:
An orthodontic correction system is disclosed for correcting Class II malocclusions, Class III malocclusions, dental asymmetries and/or dental related skeletal anomalies wherein the patient's dentition is permanent or near permanent. The correction system attaches to a patient's dentition via a novel orthodontic appliance that is affixed to, e.g., pre-installed upper and lower archwires. The correction system includes one or more adjustable length assemblies each of whose ends pivotally attach to a patient's preinstalled maxillary and mandibular archwires.
Abstract:
An orthodontic appliance for orthodontic treatment includes first and second eyelets connected to coil spring at each end of the coil spring, thereby forming a double eyelet and spring unit. In one embodiment, a connector for detachably attaching a spring to an orthodontic appliance includes a means for engaging an appliance. In one embodiment the connector is an eyelet having an aperture in its central region for allowing the spring to be detachably attached to the orthodontic appliance. The aperture may have a variety of shapes. Alternatively, the connector may comprise a hook or equivalent structure for facilitating the spring to be attached to the orthodontic appliance.
Abstract:
An orthodontic appliance for orthodontic treatment includes first and second eyelets connected to coil spring at each end of the coil spring, thereby forming a double eyelet and spring unit. In one embodiment, a connector for detachably attaching a spring to an orthodontic appliance includes a means for engaging an appliance. In one embodiment the connector is an eyelet having an aperture in its central region for allowing the spring to be detachably attached to the orthodontic appliance. The aperture may have a variety of shapes. Alternatively, the connector may comprise a hook or equivalent structure for facilitating the spring to be attached to the orthodontic appliance.