A61C7/282

Orthopedic-Orthodontic Molar Distalizer
20200352682 · 2020-11-12 · ·

An orthodontic appliance for orthodontic treatment of a posterior maxillary sector extending from a mesial anchor tooth to a molar tooth unilaterally on the same side of the maxilla is provided. The appliance features a molar component, a mesial anchor tooth attachment, a long rod, and a hook. The long rod is saddle-shaped in the occlusal-gingival plane, and may have a distal step-down portion. The rod may extend at a mesial end thereof from the mesial anchor tooth attachment towards the molar component in a mesiodistal direction, and the rod may also have a mesial step-up portion starting from the mesial anchor tooth or premolar attachment. The hook may be located on the rod, for attachment with a traction element for direct molar traction. Under force of the traction element the rod exerts force on the molar component for molar distillation.

ORTHODONTIC SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE
20200297461 · 2020-09-24 ·

The present disclosure relates to an orthodontic system and a method of using the same to perform orthodontics. In one example, an orthodontic system is presented. The orthodontic system includes a tube having at least one sidewall and two opening ends, and a luting agent. The luting agent is disposed on at least a portion of one or more of the at least one sidewall of the tube and a portion of a surface of a tooth onto which the tube is directly attached or adhered. The two opening ends of the tube remain substantially open so that a wire can move along the tube.

Orthodontic system and method of use
10675128 · 2020-06-09 ·

The present disclosure relates to an orthodontic system and a method of using the same to perform orthodontics. In one example, an orthodontic system is presented. The orthodontic system includes a tube having at least one sidewall and two opening ends, and a luting agent. The luting agent is disposed on at least a portion of one or more of the at least one sidewall of the tube and a portion of a surface of a tooth onto which the tube is directly attached or adhered. The two opening ends of the tube remain substantially open so that a wire can move along the tube.

METHOD OF ASSISTING ORTHODONTICS AND ORTHODONTICS ASSISTING SYSTEM
20200170755 · 2020-06-04 ·

An easier and more precise way of correcting an archwire in orthodontics. Resolution Means: A method of assisting orthodontics according to an embodiment including: a first acquisition step of acquiring target data showing a target dentition with a plurality of brackets installed; a second acquisition step of acquiring measurement data obtained by scanning an actual dentition of a patient with the plurality of brackets installed; a comparison step of obtaining a difference between the target data and the measurement data by comparing the target data and the measurement data; and a generation step of correcting a shape of an archwire attached to the plurality of brackets based on the difference, and generating wire data showing a corrected shape.

RETENTIVE ORTHODONTIC DENTAL APPLIANCES AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME
20200146781 · 2020-05-14 ·

The present invention relates to retentive orthodontic dental appliances and methods for making same. The retentive orthodontic dental appliances of the present invention comprise structures formed on, and/or in, the tooth abutting surfaces of the base portions thereof to facilitate the bonding of the appliances to the surface of teeth with an adhesive. In embodiments of the present invention, at least a portion of the base portions of the appliances is substantially permeable to air and substantially impermeable to adhesive and is configured to allow air to permeate through the base portion when the appliance is being adhered to the tooth.

ANTEROPOSTERIOR CORRECTION DEVICES
20200146782 · 2020-05-14 · ·

In an embodiment, the present disclosure relates to a segmental distalization device that includes an elongate bar having a distal end and a mesial end, a distal base on the distal end of the elongate bar, a mesial base on the mesial end of the elongate bar, and an attachment member attached to at least one of the elongate bar, the distal base, and the mesial base. In some embodiments, the attachment member is operable to connect the segmental distalization device to an anchor via an elastic connector.

Orthodontic system anchoring method and apparatus
10595971 · 2020-03-24 ·

Orthodontic system anchoring method and custom apparatus affixed to teeth, TADs and/or tooth positioning and stabilization appliances and/or orthodontic auxiliaries. Each appliance has mechanical fasteners structured to secure segments of a curable flexible resin rope called a flex fit module (FFM). The FFM is moldable and adaptable to the oral cavity between mechanical fasteners in an uncured first mode where it is cut to length, positioned around the anatomy of the mouth and attached to clamps or fasteners at each end. Each fastener has a clamp attached to orthodontic auxiliaries, orthodontic appliances or onto a TAD for anchorage purposes. One end of this custom appliance is usually attached via a clamp manufactured as part of a bracket or band to a tooth. The other end is connected to an appliance, tad or auxiliary. Once connected together the system is cured and becomes a solid entity ready to accept orthodontic forces.

DENTAL ARCH AND AIRWAY EXPANDER DEVICE AND METHOD
20200078139 · 2020-03-12 ·

An oral appliance that attaches to molars or bicuspids and that has the capability for side-to-side expansion and contraction in one unit as a self-stopping mechanism. Further, one embodiment can be activated to compress or expand and be deactivated in two planes of side-to-side or front-to-back, along three different arms/bridges respectively. This is to say that one arm can compress front-to-back while the other arm expands, the jaw/teeth front-to-back, simultaneously. With proper arrangements and anchorage preparation the device shown and described can move front teeth forward or backward or back teeth forward or backward independently on either side of the mouth.

EXTENDED BUCCAL TUBE
20200069396 · 2020-03-05 · ·

This disclosure generally describes an extended buccal tube which is used in connection with braces for the teeth. The extended buccal tube accommodates an arch wire of a sufficient length to allow space to be created between one or more teeth while retaining the arch wire within a tube of the extended buccal tube. As space is created and the arch wire slides through the extended buccal tube, an overall length of the arch wire may be monitored through one or more windows in the extended buccal tube. Tooth pads on extended buccal tube may be rotatable by up to 20 in two axes for fitment purposes. When space has been created between the one or more teeth, extended buccal tube may be cut along scoring lines to separate teeth that were bonded together by the extended buccal tube.

Force module for orthodontic correction

Force modules and assemblies for use in orthodontic corrections include an elongate hollow outer body extending between proximal and distal ends, a plunger, biasing member (e.g. spring), and push rod. The plunger and push rod are slidably received within different ends of the hollow outer body. The biasing member is positioned within the hollow outer body and provides an expansion force, which provides a desired corrective force. The outer body, plunger, biasing member, and push rod can be configured in a telescoping relationship in order for the components to be telescopically compressed and expanded during use. The distal end can include a bendable pin or latch mechanism for attachment to a buccal tube. The push rod can include a hook, hole, or slot for attachment to an archwire. Various connectors for coupling an orthodontic force module to a buccal tube portion of a molar bracket are also disclosed.