A61C7/04

Orthodontic Gripping Device
20250281263 · 2025-09-11 · ·

The present invention relates to an orthodontic gripping device having a body made of a superelastic metal alloy, cold worked titanium beta III, or solution heat treated and aged titanium beta III. The body has first and second, spaced apart arm portions connected to each other. Each arm portion includes a jaw portion having an inner, arch wire-gripping, surface. The inner gripping surfaces are disposed opposite one another in spaced relation with a station defined therebetween for receiving the arch wire. At least a portion of the station is sized smaller than the arch wire. The arm portions are resiliently deflectable outwardly away from each other to admit the arch wire into the station. Once seated in the station, the arch wire is tightly held by inner gripping surfaces so as to resist displacement of the gripping device relative to the arch wire.

Orthodontic Gripping Device
20250281263 · 2025-09-11 · ·

The present invention relates to an orthodontic gripping device having a body made of a superelastic metal alloy, cold worked titanium beta III, or solution heat treated and aged titanium beta III. The body has first and second, spaced apart arm portions connected to each other. Each arm portion includes a jaw portion having an inner, arch wire-gripping, surface. The inner gripping surfaces are disposed opposite one another in spaced relation with a station defined therebetween for receiving the arch wire. At least a portion of the station is sized smaller than the arch wire. The arm portions are resiliently deflectable outwardly away from each other to admit the arch wire into the station. Once seated in the station, the arch wire is tightly held by inner gripping surfaces so as to resist displacement of the gripping device relative to the arch wire.

Tool for use with orthodontic brackets

An instrument for facilitating opening of a ligating member for an orthodontic bracket. The instrument includes one tip designed to engage an opening feature on a labial side of a ligating door of the orthodontic bracket, and another tip designed to sit underneath a tie wing formed on a body of the orthodontic bracket. When the instrument is in position against the orthodontic bracket, squeezing together the handles results in the tips applying a reciprocal force on the ligating door and the bracket body to open the ligating door along the occlusal direction.

ORTHODONTIC PLIERS WITH FORCE SCALE

The orthodontic pliers with a force scale is an orthodontic tool with an integrated force scale for measuring the force of an elastic band or a power train during attachment thereof to a fixed orthodontic appliance. The orthodontic pliers include first and second members each having a gripping portion and a jaw portion. The first and second members are pivotally attached to one another in a manner similar to conventional pliers. A force scale is secured to the first member. The force scale includes a hook adapted for releasable attachment to an elastic band, power train or the like such that the force scale can measure the tension force thereof. The hook is positioned adjacent the respective jaw portions of the first and second members. As in a conventional pair of Mathieu pliers, the respective gripping portions of the first and second members may be selectively lockable to one another.

ORTHODONTIC PLIERS WITH FORCE SCALE

The orthodontic pliers with a force scale is an orthodontic tool with an integrated force scale for measuring the force of an elastic band or a power train during attachment thereof to a fixed orthodontic appliance. The orthodontic pliers include first and second members each having a gripping portion and a jaw portion. The first and second members are pivotally attached to one another in a manner similar to conventional pliers. A force scale is secured to the first member. The force scale includes a hook adapted for releasable attachment to an elastic band, power train or the like such that the force scale can measure the tension force thereof. The hook is positioned adjacent the respective jaw portions of the first and second members. As in a conventional pair of Mathieu pliers, the respective gripping portions of the first and second members may be selectively lockable to one another.

Orthodontic gripping device
12472034 · 2025-11-18 · ·

The present invention relates to an orthodontic gripping device having a body made of a superelastic metal alloy, cold worked titanium beta III, or solution heat treated and aged titanium beta III. The body has first and second, spaced apart arm portions connected to each other. Each arm portion includes a jaw portion having an inner, arch wire-gripping, surface. The inner gripping surfaces are disposed opposite one another in spaced relation with a station defined therebetween for receiving the arch wire. At least a portion of the station is sized smaller than the arch wire. The arm portions are resiliently deflectable outwardly away from each other to admit the arch wire into the station. Once seated in the station, the arch wire is tightly held by inner gripping surfaces so as to resist displacement of the gripping device relative to the arch wire.

Orthodontic gripping device
12472034 · 2025-11-18 · ·

The present invention relates to an orthodontic gripping device having a body made of a superelastic metal alloy, cold worked titanium beta III, or solution heat treated and aged titanium beta III. The body has first and second, spaced apart arm portions connected to each other. Each arm portion includes a jaw portion having an inner, arch wire-gripping, surface. The inner gripping surfaces are disposed opposite one another in spaced relation with a station defined therebetween for receiving the arch wire. At least a portion of the station is sized smaller than the arch wire. The arm portions are resiliently deflectable outwardly away from each other to admit the arch wire into the station. Once seated in the station, the arch wire is tightly held by inner gripping surfaces so as to resist displacement of the gripping device relative to the arch wire.

Orthodontic pliers with force scale

The orthodontic pliers with a force scale is an orthodontic tool with an integrated force scale for measuring the force of an elastic band or a power train during attachment thereof to a fixed orthodontic appliance. The orthodontic pliers include first and second members each having a gripping portion and a jaw portion. The first and second members are pivotally attached to one another in a manner similar to conventional pliers. A force scale is secured to the first member. The force scale includes a hook adapted for releasable attachment to an elastic band, power train or the like such that the force scale can measure the tension force thereof. The hook is positioned adjacent the respective jaw portions of the first and second members. As in a conventional pair of Mathieu pliers, the respective gripping portions of the first and second members may be selectively lockable to one another.

Orthodontic pliers with force scale

The orthodontic pliers with a force scale is an orthodontic tool with an integrated force scale for measuring the force of an elastic band or a power train during attachment thereof to a fixed orthodontic appliance. The orthodontic pliers include first and second members each having a gripping portion and a jaw portion. The first and second members are pivotally attached to one another in a manner similar to conventional pliers. A force scale is secured to the first member. The force scale includes a hook adapted for releasable attachment to an elastic band, power train or the like such that the force scale can measure the tension force thereof. The hook is positioned adjacent the respective jaw portions of the first and second members. As in a conventional pair of Mathieu pliers, the respective gripping portions of the first and second members may be selectively lockable to one another.