The invention relates to an orthodontic screw implant comprising an elongated body, which has a thread for anchoring in a jaw bone and carries a polygon head having on an end face two slots which cross in a recess.
Such screw implants have a head with a cross-shaped recess to which can be anchored an apparatus for a dental misalignment correction. An archwire that can exert pressure for the teeth misalignment correction is placed in the cross recession. Customarily, the archwire is additionally guided by one or more brackets that are bonded to the teeth.
It is an object of the invention to provide an orthodontic screw implant that facilitates the treatment of teeth misalignments both for patients and orthodontist.
This object is attained by a screw implant with the features set forth in claim 1. Other advantageous embodiments are the object of dependent claims.
The central recess of a screw implant according to the invention avoids sharp edges in the crossing slots. Thus, a wire can be bent with a larger bending radius which requires less force for insertion in the crossing slots, thus facilitating the orthodontist's job. Further, within the scope of the invention it was found that, because of the preventing of a sharp kink, considerable less pressure is placed on the wire. The use of a screw implant according to the invention for the inserting of a bent wire in the slots crossing in the recess, particularly bent at a 90° angle, has therefore a positive effect on the lasting durability of the wire.
In order to remove the sharp edges of crossing slots a central milling can be effectuated, for example, which results in a cylindrical recess from which extend the four partial slots. Between the partial slots are convex bent lateral faces of the recess.
Preferably, the slots have a width that is less than two thirds, especially preferable one half or less, of the distance between the opposite lateral faces of the recess. In such a manner, it is possible to attain that a wire in the cross-shaped recess can be bent with a greater radius, therefore being under less stress. Thus, the danger of a breaking wire is reduced.
Preferably, the recess has a diameter of at least 1 mm. The width of the slots is preferably 0.45 mm to 0.6 mm, especially 0.5 mm to 0.6 mm.
The invention will be described in further details and advantages with reference to an embodiment shown in the accompanying drawings, wherein
As illustrated in
The center of the recess 21 coincides with the center of the crossing slots.
The head 1 is provided with an external annular groove 5 underneath the cap 4. By virtue of the annular groove 5 and the cross-shaped slot 3 an orthopedic apparatus can be anchored at the head of the anchor screw by means of a wire. The recess 21 can extend throughout the cap 4. It is also possible that the cross-shaped recess 3 is drilled beneath the cap.
A collar 6 is adjacent to the outer hexagon 2 serving as limit stop for a wrench. A smooth conic section 7 is attached to the collar 7, which section changes to a smooth cylindrical shank 8. Anther conic section 9 is attached to the shank 8 that becomes a threaded part 10 which ends in a tip 11.
With exception of its tip 11, the threaded part 10 has a constant core diameter D along its entire length. Around the core 12 winds a single-flight, self-grooving thread, whose flanks 13 or thread troughs 15 have an asymmetrical profile. Alternatively, a multiple thread can also be used. In each turn 14 after the point 11, in the troughs 15 between each two flanks 13 is formed a cutting edge 16 on a radial plane. The radial plane comprises the longitudinal axis 19 of the anchor screw and is in
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10 2007 007 289.0 | Feb 2007 | DE | national |
10 2007 017 137.6 | Apr 2007 | DE | national |