SELF-LIGATING CROSSED BUCCAL TUBES
20230181290 · 2023-06-15
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Abstract
Disclosed is a self-ligating crossed buccal tube comprising a bracket body frame structure and a cover plate detachably installed on the bracket body frame structure, which includes four wings, and a first tube cavity for accommodating an archwire is formed by the four wings. Limiting structures are arranged below the first and fourth wings and on a side wall of a first groove. The first tube cavity used for accommodating a thick round wire or square archwire is formed through the four wings. The three limiting structures form two limiting channels used for accommodating a thin round wire. The limiting structures are used for providing a backward tilting moment for teeth, and the problem that the archwire cannot be inserted into the buccal tube after the distal end of the archwire is bent is solved by the sliding cover plate design.
Claims
1. A self-ligating crossed buccal tube, comprising: a bracket body frame structure and a cover plate, the cover plate being detachably installed on the bracket body frame structure; wherein, the bracket body frame structure comprises a first wing, a second wing, a third wing and a fourth wing, a first groove is formed by the first wing and the second wing, a second groove is formed by the third wing and the fourth wing, and a first tube cavity used for accommodating an archwire is formed by axially setting the first groove and the second groove; a first limiting structure is arranged below the first wing, a second limiting structure is arranged below the fourth wing, and a second channel used for limiting a backward tilting moment generated by the archwire is formed by the first limiting structure and the second limiting structure; and a third limiting structure is arranged in a side wall of the first groove adjacent to the second wing, a third channel used for limiting the archwire with tip-back moment is formed by the third limiting structure and the second limiting structure.
2. The self-ligating crossed buccal tube according to claim 1, wherein, the first limiting structure is a first circular groove structure located on an outer sidewall below the first wing.
3. The self-ligating crossed buccal tube according to claim 2, wherein, the cover plate has an outer profile of parallelogram, and a step-type structure is provided on the cover plate, a track is provided on the bracket body frame structure adapted to the step-type structure, and the cover plate is slidably arranged on the bracket body frame structure by the cooperation of the step-type structure and the track.
4. The self-ligating crossed buccal tube according to claim 1, wherein, the second limiting structure is a second circular groove structure located on an outer sidewall below the fourth wing.
5. The self-ligating crossed buccal tube according to claim 4, wherein, the cover plate has an outer profile of parallelogram, and a step-type structure is provided on the cover plate, a track is provided on the bracket body frame structure adapted to the step-type structure, and the cover plate is slidably arranged on the bracket body frame structure by the cooperation of the step-type structure and the track.
6. The self-ligating crossed buccal tube according to claim 1, wherein, the third limiting structure is a third circular groove structure opened on an inner sidewall of the first groove adjacent to the second wing.
7. The self-ligating crossed buccal tube according to claim 6, wherein, the cover plate has an outer profile of parallelogram, and a step-type structure is provided on the cover plate, a track is provided on the bracket body frame structure adapted to the step-type structure, and the cover plate is slidably arranged on the bracket body frame structure by the cooperation of the step-type structure and the track.
8. The self-ligating crossed buccal tube according to claim 1, wherein, the fourth wing has a width greater than or equal to the width of the third wing, and the first wing has a width greater than or equal to the width of the second wing.
9. The self-ligating crossed buccal tube according to claim 8, wherein, the cover plate has an outer profile of parallelogram, and a step-type structure is provided on the cover plate, a track is provided on the bracket body frame structure adapted to the step-type structure, and the cover plate is slidably arranged on the bracket body frame structure by the cooperation of the step-type structure and the track.
10. The self-ligating crossed buccal tube according to claim 1, wherein, a connecting line between the first limiting structure and the second limiting structure is at an included angle of −30° to −60° in a mesiodistal direction, a connecting line between the second limiting structure and the third limiting structure is at an included angle of −20° to −30° in a mesiodistal direction, and a connecting line between the first groove and the second groove is at an included angle of −2° to −10° in a mesiodistal direction.
11. The self-ligating crossed buccal tube according to claim 10, wherein, the cover plate has an outer profile of parallelogram, and a step-type structure is provided on the cover plate, a track is provided on the bracket body frame structure adapted to the step-type structure, and the cover plate is slidably arranged on the bracket body frame structure by the cooperation of the step-type structure and the track.
12. The self-ligating crossed buccal tube according to claim 1, wherein, a connecting line between the first limiting structure and the second limiting structure is at an included angle of −5° to −20° in a buccolingual direction, a connecting line between the second limiting structure and the third limiting structure is at an included angle of 0° to −15° in the buccolingual direction, and a connecting line between the first groove and the second groove is at an included angle of 0° to −10° in the buccolingual direction.
13. The self-ligating crossed buccal tube according to claim 12, wherein, the cover plate has an outer profile of parallelogram, and a step-type structure is provided on the cover plate, a track is provided on the bracket body frame structure adapted to the step-type structure, and the cover plate is slidably arranged on the bracket body frame structure by the cooperation of the step-type structure and the track.
14. The self-ligating crossed buccal tube according to claim 1, wherein, the cover plate has an outer profile of parallelogram, and a step-type structure is provided on the cover plate, a track is provided on the bracket body frame structure adapted to the step-type structure, and the cover plate is slidably arranged on the bracket body frame structure by the cooperation of the step-type structure and the track.
15. The self-ligating crossed buccal tube according to claim 14, wherein, further comprising a limiting device, the limiting device being provided on the second wing and the fourth wing, respectively, the cover plate is provided with a recess adapted to the limiting device, and the limiting device being able to snap to the recess accordingly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the present invention or prior art, the following is a brief description of the accompanying drawings that need to be used in the description of the examples or prior art. It is obvious that the accompanying drawings in the following description are some examples of the present invention, and other accompanying drawings can be obtained according to these accompanying drawings without creative work for a person skilled in the art.
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[0025] 1: cover plate; 21: first wing; 22: second wing [0026] 23: third wing; 24: fourth wing; 25: second circular groove structure; [0027] 26: first circular groove structure; 27: first groove; 28: second groove; [0028] 29: third circular groove structure; [0029] 3: archwire; 4: track; 5: limiting device [0030] 6: step-type structure; 7: recess; 8: base plate.
Specific Modes for Carrying Out the Embodiments
[0031] In order to make the purpose, technical solutions and advantages of the present invention clearer, the technical solutions in the present invention will be described clearly and completely below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in the present invention, and it is clear that the described examples are a part of the examples of the present invention, and not all of them. Based on the examples in the present invention, all other examples obtained by a person skilled in the art without making creative labor fall within the scope of protection of the present invention.
[0032] A buccal tube of the present invention is described below in connection with
[0033] As shown in
[0034] As shown in
[0035] It should be understood that in the field of orthodontics, the inclination of the long axis of clinical crowns is negative when it inclines distally and positive when it inclines mesially, so that when the archwire 3 passes through the limiting structure, a tip-back moment on molars can be generated, and both the limiting structure and the first tube cavity in the following examples enable the archwire 3 to generate a distal-tipping moment on the anchorage molars.
[0036] In addition, the first wing 21 can be constructed with a beveled surface at the mesial-edge so that the archwire 3 can be easily inserted into the corresponding channel in the anterior superior to posterior inferior direction.
[0037] The present invention provides a buccal tube that, on the basis that the occlusogingival diameter of the conventional double-winged ligature type buccal tube is not increased, three tubes capable of generating three different tip-back moments for the molar are formed by changing the morphology and structure of the four wings, the three tubes includes a first tube cavity used for accommodating the thick round wire or square archwire 3; and two other limiting channels used for accommodating the thin round wire are formed by arranging limiting structures underneath the wings, so as to meet the requirements of different angles of archwires for different orthodontic treatment stages; by providing different tip-back moments for the archwire 3 through the limiting structures, the problem that the archwire 3 cannot be inserted into the buccal tube after the distal end of the archwire being bent is solved by the sliding cover plate design, and the ligature operation of the double-winged ligature type buccal tube is avoided.
[0038] In one of the examples of the present invention, the first limiting structure is a first circular groove structure 26 located on the outer wall below the first wing 21; the second limiting structure is a second circular groove structure 25 located on the outer wall below the fourth wing 24. The archwire 3 is limited by the two circular groove structures, thus providing a large angle of distal-tipping moment.
[0039] In one example of the present invention, the third limiting structure is a third circular groove structure 29 opened on the inner sidewall of the first groove 27 adjacent to the second wing 22. Specifically, the archwire 3 can be inclined passing the third limiting structure from the mesial opening of the first groove 27 and finally penetrate through the second limiting structure, thus forming a smaller angle of distal tipping. In this example, since the third channel is formed by the second limiting structure and the third limiting structure, the third channel provides a smaller angle of a backward tilting moment compared to the second channel.
[0040] In one example of the present invention, the width of the fourth wing 24 is greater than or equal to the width of the third wing 23, and the width of the first wing 21 is greater than or equal to the width of the second wing 22. In this example, by adding or cutting the four wings, the width of the first wing 21 and the fourth wing 24 is wider and the width of the second wing 22 and the third wing 23 is narrower, which in turn makes the projection of the outer contour of the four wings and the contour of the cover plate on the base plate 8 change from a conventional rectangular arrangement to a parallelogram arrangement, so that it is possible to adjust the posterior tilting pipeline without changing the size of the buccal tube in the occlusogingival direction to achieve the design goal of the distal-tipping angle of the molar.
[0041] In one example of the present invention, the connecting line between the first limiting structure and the second limiting structure is at an included angle of −30° to −60° in a mesiodistal direction, the connecting line between the second limiting structure and the third limiting structure is at an included angle of −20° to −30° in a mesiodistal direction, and the connecting line between the first groove 27 and the second groove 28 is at an included angle of −2° to −10° in a mesiodistal direction. In this example, the first tube cavity can form a distal-tipping moment of −2°˜−10° for the square archwire 3 or thick round wire that passes through it, where there are differences in the angle settings for the upper and lower jaws, with the backward tilting angle of −4°˜−10° for the upper jaw and −2°˜−6° for the lower jaw; by inserting the archwire 3 into the corresponding limiting structure, it is possible to form a backward tipping moment of −20°˜−60° for the fine round wire.
[0042] In one of the examples of the present invention, the connecting line between the first limiting structure and the second limiting structure is at an included angle of −5° to −20° in the buccolingual direction, the connecting line between the second limiting structure and the third limiting structure is at an included angle of 0° to −15° in the buccolingual direction, and the connecting line between the first groove 27 and the second groove 28 is at an included angle of 0° to −10° in the buccolingual direction. In this example, the three limiting structures are adjusted at different distances from the base plate 8, thus controlling the archwire 3 in the buccolingual direction to form a torsional moment of −5° to −20°, and the two grooves are adjusted at different distances from the base plate 8, thus controlling the archwire 3 in the buccolingual direction to form a torsional moment of 0° to −10°.
[0043] It should be understood that the above angles of the archwire 3 in a mesiodistal direction or buccolingual direction can be set according to the actual orthodontic situation.
[0044] In one of the examples of the present invention, the outer profile of the cover plate 1 is parallelogram, a step-type structure 6 is provided on the cover plate 1, and a track 4 is provided on the walls of the first wing 21, the second wing 22, the third wing 23 and the fourth wing 24, which is adapted to the step-type structure 6, and the cover plate 1 is slidably arranged on the bracket body frame structure by the cooperation of the step-type structure 6 and the track 4. In this example, the outer profile shape of the cover 1 is consistent with the projected shape of the track 4 on the base plate 8, both are parallelograms, and the extension direction of the track 4 is consistent with the parallelogram arrangement formed by adding or cutting to the four wings in the above example.
[0045] Further, the track 4 can be arranged on the inner sidewall of the wing, and the step-type structure 6 can be arranged on the outer sidewall of the cover plate 1, i.e., the structure shown in
[0046] In one example of the present invention, as shown in
[0047] In one of the examples of the present invention, the four wings may have rounded outer corners all around to increase the comfort of the buccal tube.
[0048] Based on the above examples, the present invention provides a buccal tube that, on the basis that the occlusogingival diameter of the traditional double-wing ligature type buccal tube is not increased, a first tube cavity used for accommodating a thick round wire or a square archwire 3 is formed by the four wings, and a second channel and a third channel used for accommodating a fine round wire are formed by the three limiting structures to provide a backward tipping moment for the archwire 3, and the problem that the archwire 3 not being able to insert the buccal tube after bending is solved. In addition, through the angular arrangements of the two ends of the first tube cavity, the second channel and the third channel, anti-torsional moment for the archwire 3 is provided so as to avoid mesio-lingual rotation of the molar; the small size design of the buccal tube is satisfied by the parallelogram design of the cover plate 1 and the track 4, and the anti-slip-off of the cover plate 1 is realized by the limiting device 5.
[0049] Finally, it should be noted that the above examples are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of the present invention, and not to limit it; despite the detailed description of the present invention with reference to the foregoing examples, it should be understood by a person skilled in the art: it is still possible to modify the technical solutions recited in the foregoing examples, or to make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features therein; and these modifications or substitutions do not make the essence of the corresponding technical solution depart from the spirit and scope of the technical solution of the examples of the present invention.