A61C7/02

Removable Orally Insertable Device with Usage and Location Tracking
20210038153 · 2021-02-11 · ·

A system and method to track the location and usage time of an orally insertable orthodontic device. The switch attached to the orthodontic device reports to the user device when it was inserted and removed from the mouth. Once removed from the mouth, the orthodontic device transmits a signal used to geolocate the device in the event it has been lost by the patient.

Tool for removing orthodontic O-rings

The tool for removing orthodontic O-rings includes a handle, which is adapted for gripping by an orthodontist and has opposed first and second ends, a neck and a hooked head. The neck has opposed first and second ends, and the second end thereof is secured to the first end of the handle. The hooked head has free and fixed ends, and the fixed end is secured to the first end of the neck. The free end of the hooked head defines a sharp tip. An annular flange is located at an interface between the fixed end of the hooked head and the first end of the neck. The annular flange has a diameter greater than a diameter of the fixed end of the hooked head and greater than a diameter of the first end of the neck.

Indirect bonding trays, non-sliding orthodontic appliances, and registration systems for use thereof

Non-sliding orthodontic appliances may include an archwire having male fasteners for locking in place with brackets in a non-sliding manner and interproximal loops for exerting forces on the brackets. Appropriate forces may be calculated according to vectors between initial and ideal tooth positions. The brackets may be transferred to a patient's teeth using indirect bonding trays which contain slots for holding and aligning each bracket. The trays may include integrated handles for facilitating handling, may be sectioned into smaller pieces for easier application, and/or may be labeled for facilitating proper registration. Superposition of a digital placement plan and clinical model after bonding may illustrate the accuracy of bracket placement. The archwire may comprise atraumatic ends to avoid patient discomfort. A color registration system can be used to facilitate the attachment of the archwire to the brackets. The archwire may be locked into place with the brackets using crimpable stops.

Indirect bonding trays, non-sliding orthodontic appliances, and registration systems for use thereof

Non-sliding orthodontic appliances may include an archwire having male fasteners for locking in place with brackets in a non-sliding manner and interproximal loops for exerting forces on the brackets. Appropriate forces may be calculated according to vectors between initial and ideal tooth positions. The brackets may be transferred to a patient's teeth using indirect bonding trays which contain slots for holding and aligning each bracket. The trays may include integrated handles for facilitating handling, may be sectioned into smaller pieces for easier application, and/or may be labeled for facilitating proper registration. Superposition of a digital placement plan and clinical model after bonding may illustrate the accuracy of bracket placement. The archwire may comprise atraumatic ends to avoid patient discomfort. A color registration system can be used to facilitate the attachment of the archwire to the brackets. The archwire may be locked into place with the brackets using crimpable stops.

MEDICAL DENTAL GRINDING APPARATUS

A medical dental grinding apparatus comprises an apparatus body, wherein an air pipeline, a clamping mechanism, and a grinding mechanism are provided in the apparatus body; the air pipeline includes an air inlet pipeline, an air outlet pipeline, and a U-shaped connection pipeline; a silencer is connected to an upper port of the air outlet pipeline; a plane where the air pipeline is located is perpendicular to a plane where the clamping mechanism is located, and the grinding mechanism is provided below the air pipeline. According to the present invention, the grinding mechanism is driven by high-pressure air in the air pipeline to operate, so that a hidden danger of electric leakage caused by using an electric apparatus in a fragile oral environment is avoided; and a steel wire is fixed by means of the clamping mechanism, so that the grinding safety is ensured.

Aligner placement system and method of use
11857388 · 2024-01-02 ·

An aligner placement system allows for precise holding of a hook or other tool to carefully place, position or remove a dental device, like an aligner, in the mouth. The system uses a handle end that is configured to allow a person to firmly grip the system and hold it in the desired position to properly seat the dental device.

INTERPROXIMAL REDUCTION TEMPLATES
20210022834 · 2021-01-28 ·

Interproximal reduction guides apparatuses and methods of making and using them are described herein. These interproximal reduction guides apparatuses may include a body that fits over the patient's dental arch and one or more guide slots formed in them configured to limit the motion of an interproximal reduction cutting tool in a defined manner.

INTERPROXIMAL REDUCTION TEMPLATES
20210022834 · 2021-01-28 ·

Interproximal reduction guides apparatuses and methods of making and using them are described herein. These interproximal reduction guides apparatuses may include a body that fits over the patient's dental arch and one or more guide slots formed in them configured to limit the motion of an interproximal reduction cutting tool in a defined manner.

Systems and methods for improved engagement between aligners and teeth

A system and method for repositioning teeth in a patient jaw includes an attachment bonded to a tooth. The attachment has at least one force receiving component for receiving a force. A polymeric shell repositioning appliance is positioned over at least some of the teeth in the patient jaw. The polymeric shell has at least one force transmitting component for engaging the force receiving component to form a locus of engagement. The locus of engagement transmits the force and moves but is maintained as the tooth is repositioned. In specific embodiments the locus of engagement is maintained over a substantial range of motion. The force transmitted at the locus of engagement increases in response to the tooth lagging an intended position. A space between the positioned appliance and the tooth permits the tooth to move into an intended position.

Eugenol dental composition

The invention is directed to a composition that safely removes a cured dental cement or resin from metal brackets, metal braces, and enamel surfaces of teeth. It contains eugenol, isoeugenol, methyl-eugenol or an isomer thereof. A method for removing orthodontic fixtures adhered with a dental cement or resin to the enamel surfaces of teeth from these surfaces by contacting the dental cement or resin with a composition containing eugenol.