ORTHODONTIC BUTTON
20190328492 ยท 2019-10-31
Inventors
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International classification
Abstract
An orthodontic button has a base for bonding attachment to a tooth. A substantially vertical slot extends into the outer face of the button, and divides the button into a smaller lateral segment covering a smaller portion of the base and a larger lateral segment covering a larger portion of the base. A post on the larger lateral segment provides a point of attachment for removably engaging an elastic to the button. Exerting a lateral compressive force on the smaller lateral segment and the larger lateral segment compresses the slot and releases the base from the tooth.
Claims
1. An orthodontic button comprising: a base for bonding attachment to a tooth; an outer face opposing the base; a substantially vertical slot extending into the outer face of the button toward the base; said slot dividing the button into a smaller lateral segment covering a smaller portion of the base and a larger lateral segment covering a larger portion of the base separated by a thin connecting segment; and a post on the larger lateral segment for removably engaging an elastic to the button; wherein exerting a lateral compressive force on the smaller lateral segment and the larger lateral segment compresses the slot and peels the base underlying the smaller lateral segment off the tooth to release the base from the tooth.
2. The orthodontic button of claim 1 wherein the post extends outward from the larger lateral segment and curves away from the smaller lateral segment to define a recess for removably engaging an elastic.
3. The orthodontic button of claim 2 wherein the post further comprises an outer surface having a generally convex shape.
4. The orthodontic button of claim 2 wherein the recess further comprises an opening at the lateral end of the larger lateral segment opposite the vertical slot for receiving an elastic.
5. The orthodontic button of claim 1 wherein the post extends from the larger lateral segment adjacent to the vertical slot.
6. The orthodontic button of claim 1 wherein the post provides a point of contact for removably engaging an elastic that is laterally offset toward the smaller lateral segment.
7. The orthodontic button of claim 1 wherein the smaller lateral segment forms an elongated arm extending outward from the base adjacent to the lateral edge of the base.
8. An orthodontic button comprising: a base for bonding attachment to a tooth; an outer face opposing the base; a substantially vertical slot extending into the outer face of the button toward the base; said slot dividing the button into a smaller lateral segment covering a smaller portion of the base and a larger lateral segment covering a larger portion of the base; and a post extending outward from the larger lateral segment adjacent to the vertical slot and curving away from the smaller lateral segment to define a recess for removably engaging an elastic; wherein exerting a lateral compressive force on the smaller lateral segment and the larger lateral segment compresses the slot and peels the base underlying the smaller lateral segment off the tooth to release the base from the tooth.
9. The orthodontic button of claim 8 wherein the post further comprises an outer surface having a generally convex shape.
10. The orthodontic button of claim 8 wherein the recess further comprises an opening at the lateral end of the larger lateral segment opposite the vertical slot for receiving an elastic.
11. The orthodontic button of claim 8 wherein the post provides a point of contact for removably engaging an elastic in the recess that is laterally offset toward the smaller lateral segment.
12. The orthodontic button of claim 8 wherein the smaller lateral segment forms an elongated arm extending outward from the base adjacent to the lateral edge of the base.
13. An orthodontic button comprising: a base for bonding attachment to a tooth; an outer face opposing the base; a substantially vertical slot extending into the outer face of the button toward the base; said slot dividing the button into a smaller lateral segment covering a smaller portion of the base and a larger lateral segment covering a larger portion of the base; an elongated arm extending outward from the smaller lateral segment adjacent to the lateral edge of the base; and a post extending outward from the larger lateral segment adjacent to the vertical slot and curving away from the smaller lateral segment to define a recess providing a point of contact for removably engaging an elastic that is laterally offset toward the smaller lateral segment; wherein exerting a lateral compressive force on the smaller lateral segment and the larger lateral segment pivots the elongated arm into the vertical slot to peel the base underlying the smaller lateral segment off the tooth.
14. The orthodontic button of claim 13 wherein the recess further comprises an opening at the lateral end of the larger lateral segment opposite the vertical slot for receiving an elastic.
15. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] The present invention can be more readily understood in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0014] A vertical slot 24 in the outer face of the button 20 divides it into a larger lateral segment 25 and a smaller lateral segment 26. It should be noted that the slot is laterally offset toward a lateral edge (e.g., toward the left in the accompanying figures) of the orthodontic button 20. The slot 24 runs in a generally vertical direction and extends into the outer face of the button toward the base 23, as shown in
[0015] The vertical orientation of the slot 24 helps to reduce the risk of accidental debonding of the button 20, because the slot 24 is perpendicular to the occlusal plane and therefore is not normally subject to any substantial aberrant force. Accidental debonding forces usually occur perpendicular to the occlusal plane during mastication and clenching. Here, these forces are parallel to the axis of the vertical slot 24, and do not cause lateral compression of the slot 24 that might otherwise lead to accidental debonding.
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[0017] The orthodontic button 20 also includes a post 27 for removably engaging an elastic 30. The post 27 can have any of number of possible shapes and configurations. In the embodiment shown in the accompanying figures, the post 27 forms a hook that extends outward from the larger lateral segment 25 adjacent to the vertical slot 24. This post 27 curves away from the smaller lateral segment 26 to define a recess 28 between the post 27 and remaining body of the larger lateral segment 25 for removably engaging an elastic 30 as shown in
[0018] As previously mentioned, the post 27 is preferably laterally offset toward the vertical slot 24 and the smaller lateral segment 26 (i.e., to the left of the center of the button 20 in
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[0020] The above disclosure sets forth a number of embodiments of the present invention described in detail with respect to the accompanying drawings. Those skilled in this art will appreciate that various changes, modifications, other structural arrangements, and other embodiments could be practiced under the teachings of the present invention without departing from the scope of this invention as set forth in the following claims.