The present invention relates to an orthodontic appliance for correcting a set of teeth, and more particularly, to a buccal fixture for orthodontic use.
In general, a plate or a steel wire is arranged on teeth and it is supported through an orthodontic fixture to correct a set of teeth. At this time, constant tension is applied to an intended direction for correction so that the teeth are gradually moved to a normal position. That is, the steel wire for orthodontics is fixed to a plate that is attached to front or rear faces of teeth for continuous correction of a dentition (a set of teeth). For this correction of the set of teeth, a certain fixture is necessary for applying tension to the set of teeth to be corrected.
A fixture attachment procedure, an important orthodontic treatment procedure for properly and functionally arranging a set of teeth, can be performed while a height and angle of a fixture is adjusted properly by an operator. In a normal occlusal (matching-bite) set of teeth, the respective teeth have to be placed essentially at a specially required position while keeping their proper shapes. The height is lowered gradually from incisor tooth (front tooth) toward molar tooth. An incisor tooth, canine tooth and molar tooth have to be arranged to maintain a proper sloping angle to chew, speak, swallow functionally and to present an elegant appearance.
Meanwhile, a prior buccal fixture for orthodontic use that is implanted to an inner side or outer side of the gum at left and right molar teeth. The buccal fixture is used for a rear movement of incisor tooth part (front tooth), a rear movement of molar tooth, and a downward movement of incisor tooth part. The buccal fixture that is implanted in the gum at a left molar tooth side and the buccal fixture that is implanted in the gum at a right molar tooth side are mirror symmetrical. For example, a hook over which a traction member (for example, rubber wire or spring for medical treatment) connected to a steel wire is caught has to be installed on the buccal fixture in order to move the steel wire that is fixed to a plate attached on a incisor tooth rearward. In addition, the hooks of the left and right fixtures are shaped to be directed in opposite directions. Accordingly, if the left and right fixtures are implanted in wrong positions due to confusion, they have to be removed from the wrong position, causing inconvenience and pain to a person receiving the buccal fixture. Nevertheless, the fixtures to be implanted to the left and right sides of gum are shaped similarly and may cause confusion to an operator using the prior buccal fixture.
The present invention has been proposed to solve the problem of a prior buccal fixture and an object of the present invention is to provide a buccal fixture for orthodontics, capable of being co-implanted to the left and right gums (or upper and lower jaws) of a recipient.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a buccal fixture for orthodontics, capable of minimizing an implant area of the gum at a molar tooth side of a recipient.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a buccal fixture for orthodontics according to the present invention includes: a base part in which at least two screw holes are formed; and a hook piece extended to one side from the base part. Here, the hook part includes a first hook part at which a first opening is opened to one side direction and a second hook part at which a second opening is opened to an opposite direction to the opened direction of the first opening.
Specially, the hook piece may be stepped from the base part, and furthermore a first and second pairs of catching parts bent toward a hook center of the first and second hook parts may be formed on both sides of the first and second openings. Further, the hook piece may be extended from a center or one end of the base part.
In the buccal fixture for orthodontics according to the present invention, the buccal fixture to be implanted to a gum at a molar tooth side can be used for both left and right side (or upper jaw and lower jaw). Accordingly, an error can be prevented originally that the buccal fixture is implanted to a wrong position due to confusion between the left and right fixtures by an operator.
Further, in view of manufacturing point, for example, when a buccal fixture is fabricated by using a mold, the molds of the left and right fixtures are not necessary to be fabricated separately to save manufacturing process and cost.
Furthermore, the buccal fixture according to the present invention can minimize the area to be implanted to a gum of a recipient, and thus the area of incising and peeling off skin tissue can be minimized, and further the hook part formed on the hook piece is configured for a spring or rubber wire that is caught thereover not to be detached easily therefrom thereby applying stable tension for orthodontics.
Examples of embodiments of the present invention will be described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numerals will be used to refer to the same elements throughout the specification, and a duplicated description thereof will be omitted. It will be understood that although the terms “first”, “second”, etc. are used herein to describe various elements, these elements should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one element from another element.
A buccal fixture for orthodontics according to the present invention includes: a base part in which at least two screw holes are formed; and a hook piece extended to one side from the base part. Here, the hook part includes a first hook part at which a first opening is disposed facing one side direction and a second hook part at which a second opening is disposed facing a side direction opposite to the direction of the first opening.
Specially, the hook piece may be stepped from the base part, and furthermore a first and second pairs of catching parts bent toward a hook center of the first and second hook parts may be formed on both sides of the first and second openings. Further, the hook piece may be extended from a center or one end of the base part.
Hereinafter, preferable embodiments of a buccal fixture for orthodontics according to the present invention will be described in detail, referring the accompanying drawings.
First, referring to
Further, the hook piece 20 is extended to one side from the base part 10. Here, the term “extended” can mean not only that the hook piece 20 can be formed integrally with the base part but also that the hook piece can be fabricated separately and then is connected to the base part. Specially, in the buccal fixture of “T” shape according to the present embodiment, the hook piece 20 is extended from a center of the base part 10 (that is, an area between two screw holes). Further, two hook parts 30, 40 are formed on one end of the hook piece 20. Here, a first hook part 30 and a second hook part 40 are formed consecutively wherein a first opening 32 opened to one side is formed on the first hook part 30 and a second opening 42 opened to opposite direction to the open direction of the first opening 32 is formed on the second hook part 40. The first and second hook parts 30, 40 have a hook shape with the first and second openings 32, 42 wherein a traction member such as spring or rubber wire for medical treatment can be caught over the hook.
Specially, the opened direction of the first opening 32 is almost opposite to the opened direction of the second opening 42, and thus the buccal fixture according to the present embodiment can be used, regardless of left or right, and upper jaw or lower jaw molar tooth of a recipient. That is, the first hook part 30 or the second hook part 40 may be selected properly to correspond to a catching angle of the traction member and thus the same shape of the buccal fixture may be used, regardless of the operational positions. Here, the opened direction of the first opening 32 is angled right-upward at 45 degree on a drawing in
Meanwhile, a first pair of catching parts 34a, 34b may be formed on both sides of the first opening 32 of the first hook part 30. The catching parts 34a, 34b are bent toward a hook center 31 of the first hook part 30, and for example, they have an area projected toward the inside of the hook, respectively. Furthermore, a second pair of catching parts 44a, 44b may be formed on both sides of the second opening 42 of the second hook part 40. The catching parts 44a, 44b are also bent toward a hook center 41 of the second hook part 40. The first and second pairs of catching parts 34a, 34b; and 44a, 44b as described above allow the traction members to be caught over the respective hook parts 30, 40 not to be detached easily and the buccal fixture to provide stable fixing force.
Furthermore, as shown in
Furthermore, the buccal fixture with a “T” shape and the buccal fixture with an “I” shape are only described as examples of embodiments, and further the locations where the base part 10 and the hook piece 20 are coupled may be varied. For example, as a variation of the buccal fixture of “I” shape, the base part 10 and the hook piece 20 may be sloped each other at a predetermined angle (that is, as shown in
Meanwhile, the buccal fixture according to the present invention can be used, regardless of left and right sides (or upper and lower jaws) of a recipient, and for example, referring to
The present invention relates to an orthodontic appliance used for correcting a set of teeth.
In the buccal fixture for orthodontics according to the present invention, the buccal fixture to be implanted to a gum at a molar tooth side can be used for both left and right side (or, upper jaw and lower jaw). Accordingly, an error can be prevented originally that the buccal fixture is implanted to a wrong position due to confusion between the left and right fixtures by an operator.
Further, in view of manufacturing point, for example, when a buccal fixture is fabricated by using a mold, the molds of the left and right fixtures are not necessary to be fabricated separately to save manufacturing process and cost.
Furthermore, the buccal fixture according to the present invention can minimize the area to be implanted to a gum of a recipient, and thus the area of incising and peeling off skin tissue can be minimized, and further the hook part formed on the hook piece is configured for a spring or rubber wire that is caught thereover not to be detached easily therefrom thereby applying stable tension for orthodontics.
While the present invention has been described with respect to the specific embodiments, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following
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10-2010-0042636 | May 2010 | KR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/KR2011/002769 | 4/19/2011 | WO | 00 | 11/6/2012 |