EXPANSION SCREW FOR ORTHODONTIC APPLIANCES
20180008376 · 2018-01-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Expansion screw for orthodontic appliances, comprising at least one stem (1) with at least a threaded portion (10) extending along the longitudinal extension of said stem (1), at least one receiving body (3) for receiving said threaded portion (10) provided with a receiving hole complementarily shaped with respect to said threaded portion (10) so as to allow its screwing, guide means (2) for guiding said at least one receiving body (3), driving means (11, 12) for driving said stem (1), and comprising a positioning tab (6) composed of multiple parts (60, 61) associated with each other to support the expansion screw (100) when the orthodontic appliance is made, the tab (6) being provided with at least an appendix (62) that can be stably inserted into a cavity (12) exhibited by the expansion screw (100).
Claims
1. An expansion screw for orthodontic appliances, the expansion screw comprising: at least one stem with at least a threaded portion extending along a longitudinal extension of said at least one stem; at least one receiving body for receiving said threaded portion provided with a receiving hole complementarily shaped with respect to said threaded portion so as to allow screwing of said threaded portion; a guide means for guiding said at least one receiving body; a driving means for driving said stem; a positioning tab composed of multiple parts associated with each other to support said expansion screw when an orthodontic appliance is made, said positioning tab being provided with at least an appendix that can be stably inserted into a cavity defined by said expansion screw.
2. An expansion screw according to claim 1, wherein said multiple parts of which is composed said positioning tab are two in number.
3. An expansion screw according to claim 1, wherein said multiple parts of which is composed said positioning tab are on diametrically opposite sides with respect to said at least one stem.
4. An expansion screw according to claim 3, wherein said multiple parts of which is composed of said positioning tab have an upper part and a lower part, and said upper part is provided, on a lower side thereof, with two recesses arranged above corresponding symmetrical teeth, and correspondingly, said lower portion, on an upper side thereof, is provided with two flexible appendices that are shaped complementarily with respect to upper recesses, and inside said two flexible appendices are two recesses complementarily shaped with respect to said symmetrical teeth of said upper part.
5. An expansion screw according to claim 4, wherein projections are arranged between two of said symmetrical teeth and said two appendices, said projections being adapted to be introduced into said cavity.
6. An expansion screw according to claim 5, wherein said cavity is defined by a hole defined by a driving portion of said screw, said appendices being adapted to be inserted in said hole.
7. An expansion screw according to claim 1, further comprising: one or more pointers or indicators adapted to indicate a direction of activation.
8. An expansion screw according to claim 7, wherein at least one of said one or more pointers is removably associated with said positioning tab.
9. An expansion screw according to claim 7, wherein at least one of said one or more pointers or indicators is removably associated with an upper part of said positioning tab.
10. An expansion screw according to claim 1, wherein said receiving hole of said at least one receiving body has a longitudinal extension substantially corresponding to that of said threaded portion of said at least one stem.
11. An expansion screw according to claim 1, wherein said guide means comprises a substantially flat body, said substantially flat body having a cross section with a first dimension substantially smaller than a second dimension.
12. An expansion screw according to claim 1, wherein said stem is provided with a driving portion, said guide means comprising a body which extends towards said driving portion, said body comprising a body profile, said driving portion comprising a driving portion profile, said body profile corresponding to said driving portion.
13. An expansion screw according to claim 12, wherein said driving portion is cylindrical, extending along said stem for a first value and protruding, with respect to said stem, for a second value, and said guide means comprising an appendix, adapted to interact with said driving portion, provided with a cavity having a rectangular profile and extending along a longitudinal direction of said at least one stem and radially with respect the longitudinal direction, said rectangular profile having dimensions corresponding respectively to said first value and said second value.
14. An expansion screw according to claim 10, wherein said guide means comprises two lateral elements disposed on either side of said at least one stem and inserted into said receiving body in two holes arranged at sides of said receiving hole, said lateral elements being provided with an appendix.
Description
[0005] These and other advantages and features of this invention will be best understood by anyone skilled in the art from the following description and with the help of the attached drawings given as a practical exemplification of the invention, but not to be considered in a limitative sense, wherein:
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[0018] With reference to the attached drawings, an expansion screw (100) for orthodontic resin appliances comprising resin plates according to the present invention comprises at least one stem (1) with at least a threaded stem portion (10) extending along the stem (1). The screw (100) further comprises at least one receiving body (3) for the threaded stem portion (10) of the stem (1), provided with a complementarily threaded hole for receiving said portion (10) so as to allow the screwing thereof, guide means (2) for guiding said at least one receiving body (3) and driving means (11, 12) for making the stem (1) to rotate about its own axis.
[0019] With reference to
[0020] The orthodontic appliance shown in
[0021] The threads of the threaded stem portions (10) of the screw can have a trapezoidal profile, as shown by way of example in
[0022] The central driving portion (11) is substantially cylindrical; in particular, the central portion (11) extends along the stem (1) for a first value (H11) and projects radially from the central driving portion of the stem (1) for a second value (D11). The holes (12) provided by the portion (11) are used to obtain the rotation of the stem (1) for the operation of the orthodontic screw (100) by means of a tool that can be inserted into said holes.
[0023] According to the present invention, the hole (31) of the receiving body (3) has a longitudinal extension substantially corresponding to that of the threaded portion (10) of the stem (1). In practice, the body (3) is made of a technopolymer that, in phase of realization of the screw (100), is associated to the other parts of the orthodontic screw (100). When the orthodontic screw (100) is manufactured, the stem (1) and the guide means (2) are embedded in the technopolymer that constitutes the receiving body (3). In this way, the threaded portions of the stem (1) are completely covered by the technopolymer of the receiving body, thus offering a double advantage: the threads (30) of the body (3) are exactly complementary to the threads (10) of the stem (1) and the threads (10) do not remain uncovered and, therefore, are not affected by the subsequent incorporation into the resin of the base plate during the formation of the orthodontic appliance. In fact, the next phase of the process provides for the embedding of the orthodontic screw (100) in the resin of the base plate; in this way, the friction (due to the engagement between stem 1 and body 3) will be independent from the characteristics of the resin chosen for making the base plate and will not depend on the process chosen for manufacturing the latter. Suitable technopolymers can be, for example, polyoxymethylene (POM), polyamide (PA), polysulfone (PPSU) or talc filled polypropylene.
[0024] In addition, the guide means (2) advantageously comprise a substantially flat body with a cross-section having a first dimension (H2) substantially smaller than a second dimension (L2).
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[0026] The tests performed by the applicant allowed an instrumental check of the magnitude and the releasing conditions of a force by the expansion screw (100) described above compared to a standard screw (K). In particular it has been verified that the greater flexibility of the screw (100) with plastic bodies and rectangular cross section guides (AISI 301/3021, thickness 0.6 mm, screw thread M2) instead of circular cross section allows insertion in a same orthodontic model with a greater number of initial activations as compared to the conventional more rigid expansion screw entirely made of steel and circular cross section guides (that in the tests were of a diameter of 1.5 mm, screw thread M22). For executing the test, removable plates were made adapted to fit to the same orthodontic model; the plates were identical to each other, except, for the expansion screw positioned inside them. Each of the resin plates was divided into two halves in turn locked to two opposite supports, one clamped by a lower clamp (LJ) and the other clamped by an upper clamp (UJ) of a testing apparatus (AP) made by the same applicant. The forces were sensed by load cells.
[0027] The graph in
[0028] Furthermore, since the body (3) is made of a technopolymer, instead of a metal material, it can be colored and more visible.
[0029] The guide means (2) are constituted by a body which extends towards said driving portion (11) copying its profile. In particular, since said driving portion (11) is cylindrical, said guide means (2) are provided with an appendix (20), which interacts with the driving portion (11), provided with a cavity with rectangular profile extending along the longitudinal direction of the stem (1) and radially to such direction. The longitudinal and the radial length of said cavity correspond respectively to said first (H11) and said second value (D11).
[0030] With reference to the drawings (in particular
[0031] The guide means (2) contribute to the correct positioning and to the correct handling of the orthodontic screw (100) not only because their respective lateral elements are inserted in the holes (32) of the body (3), but also for the appendixes (20) that are arranged at the sides of the driving portion (11).
[0032] As shown in
[0033] The two parts (60, 61) of the tab (6) are provided with means allowing their stable but reversible coupling. According to the example shown in the drawings, the upper part (60) is provided, in its lower part, with two recesses (66) symmetrically arranged above two corresponding teeth (65). Correspondingly, the lower portion (61), in its upper part, is provided with two flexible appendices (63) which are superiorly shaped complementarily with respect to the recesses (66), and that form two inner recesses (64) shaped complementarily with respect to the teeth (65) of the upper portion (60). Between the two teeth (65) and the two appendixes (63) there are arranged the appendixes (62) which are intended to be introduced into the holes (12) of the driving portion (11). In this way, once introduced the appendix (62) of one of the two portions (60, 61) in one of the holes (12), it is possible to “close” the tab (6) approaching the other portion (61, 60) so as to join the same portions by distancing the resilient appendages (63) and inserting them into the recesses (66). This allows a convenient handling of the orthodontic screw (100) retained and supported by the tab (6) and an easy release of the same.
[0034] As represented by way of example in
[0035] The screws (100) are provided with the indicator elements (4) that can be used, as usual, to provide the activation direction of the screw, or to indicate the direction of rotation to be used to “open” the screw, that is to lengthen it. In the example shown in
[0036] According to the example shown in
[0037] It is understood that, more in general, the depression (601) has the shape and dimensions corresponding to those of the indicators (4) which may also be non-triangular although it is believed that the triangular shape is particularly suitable to indicate the direction of activation of the .sub.screw.
[0038] The materials used to make the present orthodontic appliance are biocompatible. On the sides of the tab (6) can be imprinted the name of the manufacturer or any other sign (M).
[0039] The invention is not limited to the examples described and illustrated above, but it may vary as regards the nature and arrangement of its parts, without departing from the inventive teaching here disclosed and claimed.