This application is a National Phase of PCT Patent Application No. PCT/KR2013/000814 having International filing date of Jan. 31, 2013, which claims the benefit of priority of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2012-0009813 filed on Jan. 31, 2012. The contents of the above applications are all incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein in their entirety.
The present invention relates to an orthodontic bracket attaching tool, and more particularly, to an orthodontic bracket attaching tool that can conveniently perform a surgical operation and can easily perform measurement due to a simple structure and that can shorten a measurement time and that can attach a bracket by accurately setting a height of the bracket and that can thus improve orthodontic efficiency.
In general, a most important step of an orthodontic treatment field that recovers an aesthetic function, a pronunciation function, and a mastication function of teeth by regularly arranging teeth is to quickly and accurately attach a bracket in a specific portion of teeth, but to locate the bracket at a uniform and harmonic height with adjacent teeth.
By inserting an orthodontic wire that provides elasticity that moves teeth into a slot of a well attached bracket, an orthodontic force thereof is transferred to teeth, and thus a desired teeth movement can be performed.
Therefore, when performing an orthodontic treatment, a method and a device for attaching a bracket are very important.
In such an orthodontic treatment, when a bracket is accurately located, i.e., when an appropriate vertical height and angulation (a slope of a near and far direction (lateral direction) of teeth, a torque (a slope of a labial-lingual direction (front-rear direction) of teeth), and a rotation (rotation level of a teeth mounting reference) are three-dimensionally precisely performed in teeth, a good orthodontic treatment is guaranteed, and in this case, particularly, when a height determined by a surgical operation of a surgical operator is wrongly set, angulation and rotation including a torque may be also deformed and thus appropriate height setting is regarded as a very important orthodontic treatment process.
Conventionally, a bracket has been attached at a bracket mounting location of teeth using an adhesive while depending on a surgical operator's naked eye.
In this way, when mounting a bracket depending on naked eye, there is a defect that an attaching location of the bracket is not uniform and inaccurate.
In order to solve such a defect, nowadays, a method of attaching a bracket using a gauge is used, as disclosed in Korean Patent Application No. 10-2006-0135828.
However, at the conventional art including the document, by measuring a distance between an end portion of teeth and a slot of a bracket using a separate gauge, it should be measured whether the bracket is accurately attached to teeth, measurement should be performed within a narrow slot in view of a gauge structure and thus a surgical operation is difficult, and when attaching the bracket, it is difficult to maintain horizontality so as to measure a vertical height to a tooth end portion and a bracket slot on another plane, and particularly, there is a problem that it is difficult to maintain horizontality of a molar area allowing a narrow visual field and different to approach. Further, it is difficult to extend a surgical operation time in a dual process of firstly holding a bracket to which an adhesive to be hardened within several seconds is applied with a tweezer and temporally attaching the bracket on a tooth surface and of secondly measuring a height using a gauge.
Finally, in the conventional art, because it is not easy to accurately set an end portion of teeth and a height of a bracket, technology development that supplements such a defect is requested.
The present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and provides an orthodontic bracket attaching tool that can conveniently perform a surgical operation due to a simple structure and in which measurement can be easily performed because measurement is performed from an end portion of a bracket base on the same plane as that of an end portion of teeth to an end portion of teeth and in which horizontality can be easily maintained and that can save a time because a tweezer and a measuring gauge function are simultaneously performed and that can fix the bracket by accurately setting a height of the bracket and that can thus improve orthodontic efficiency.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, an orthodontic bracket attaching tool includes: a pair of bracket holding portions that hold a bracket to be attached to teeth while approaching each other or separating from each other; and a pair of handle portions connected to the pair of bracket holding portions to manipulate the bracket holding portion to approach each other or separate from each other, wherein in an end portion of at least one of the pair of bracket holding portions, a scale that measures a height of the bracket to an end portion of the teeth is formed, and an end portion indication portion that indicates an end portion of the teeth is installed.
Preferably, the bracket holding portion has a quadrangular section shape.
Preferably, the bracket holding portion is disposed at an end portion of the teeth to have a polygonal section shape in which a latch jaw that forms a measurement reference is formed, and in the bracket holding portion, an end portion indication portion that indicates an end portion of the teeth is formed.
Preferably, the scale is formed in at least one side of the bracket holding portion.
Preferably, the bracket includes: a bracket base to which an adhesive is attached: a slot into which an orthodontic wire is inserted; and a stem disposed between the bracket base and the slot, wherein the bracket holding portion in which the scale is formed measures a distance between one side of the bracket base or the stem and the teeth end portion.
Preferably, the orthodontic bracket attaching tool further includes a guide that guides an approaching or separating operation of the pair of bracket holding portions.
Preferably, the guide includes: a first guide provided in an area of the pair of bracket holding portions; and a second guide provided in an area of the pair of handle portions.
Preferably, both the first and second guides each include: a guide protrusion; and a guide groove that guides the guide protrusion.
Preferably, the bracket holding portion has a stepped polygonal shape having a width that reduces or enlarges as advancing to an end portion or a protruded shape having a protruded one side.
According to the present invention, due to a simple structure, a surgical operation can be conveniently performed and measurement can be easily performed, a measurement time can be shortened, a bracket can be attached by accurately setting a height thereof, and orthodontic efficiency can be thus improved.
Hereinafter, an exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The bracket 10 is attached to a bracket attaching location B/P of teeth by an adhesive 30 (see
As the orthodontic wire 20 is inserted into the slot 12 (see
When irregular teeth are straightened with a method of
However, the present invention is not limited thereto. That is, the present invention can be applied to an orthodontic treatment of the tongue side that is not shown from the outside.
In a method of performing orthodontic of
For this, conventionally, a separate gauge was used, but because the bracket 10 was attached to an inaccurate location or a surgical operation was uncomfortable, the present invention provides an orthodontic bracket attaching tool 100.
Because the orthodontic bracket attaching tool 100 according to the present invention has a more simple structure than that of the conventional art, a surgical operation is convenient, and because the bracket 10 can be attached by accurately setting an end portion of teeth and a height of the bracket 10, orthodontic efficiency can be improved.
Referring to
The pair of bracket holding portions 110 perform a function of holding the bracket 10 to be attached to teeth while approaching each other or separating from each other.
The pair of handle portions 130 are connected to the pair of bracket holding portions 110 to perform a function of manipulating the pair of bracket holding portions 110 to approach each other or separate from each other. A portion in which a surgical operator actually holds by a hand is a pair of handle portions 130.
For reference, the orthodontic bracket attaching tool 100 of the present exemplary embodiment is a tweezer type.
In the orthodontic bracket attaching tool 100 of a tweezer type, when approaching the pair of handle portions 130 by applying a force in an arrow direction shown in
The present invention can be applied to a pincette type orthodontic bracket attaching tool in which a pair of bracket holding portions 110 also approach each other, when a pair of handle portions 130 approach each other and in which a pair of bracket holding portions 110 are also separated from each other, when a pair of handle portions 130 are separated from each other.
As largely shown in
When the bracket holding portion 110 has a quadrangular section shape and the circumferential side thereof has a straight shape, it is advantageous in view of horizontally maintaining the bracket 10 relative to teeth. That is, in a state that holds the bracket 10, because horizontality level may be adjusted through the circumferential side of a straight shape, it is advantageous in view of horizontally maintaining the bracket 10 relative to teeth.
In such a bracket holding portion 110, a height of the bracket 10 to an end portion A (see
A scale 111 is used for measuring, and a unit thereof may be millimeter mm or centimeter cm. As shown in
By such a structure, after an adhesive is applied to the bracket, by applying a force in an arrow direction shown in
Thereafter, in order to locate the bracket 10 at a desired height of teeth, a location of the bracket 10 is adjusted at a surface of teeth using the scale 111 of the bracket holding portion 110.
That is, after the bracket holding portion 110 is disposed upward from a lower portion of the stem 13 of the bracket 10, the scale 111 measures a height to the bracket attaching location B/P to which the bracket 10 is to attach to the end portion A (see
When measurement is complete, by adjusting a location of the bracket 10, the bracket 10 is attached to teeth of the bracket attaching location B/P.
According to the present exemplary embodiment having such a structure and that can perform operation thereof, due to a simple structure, a surgical operation can be conveniently performed, measurement can be easily performed, and a measurement time can be shortened, and the bracket 10 can be attached by accurately setting an end portion A of teeth and a height of the bracket 10 and thus orthodontic efficiency can be improved.
Referring to
The guides 250a and 250b may include a first guide 250a provided in an area of a pair of bracket holding portions 210 and a second guide 250b provided in an area of a pair of handle portions 230.
The first and second guides 250a and 250b have only a location difference and may include a guide protrusion 251 and a guide groove 252 that guides the guide protrusion 251.
In this way, when the guides 250a and 250b are provided, an approaching operation of the bracket holding portion 210 can be stably guided and thus the bracket 10 can be stably held without a numerical value.
Referring to
In the bracket holding portion 310, as a means that measures a height to a bracket attaching location B/P in which a bracket 10 is to be attached to an end portion A of teeth, i.e., a height from a lower portion of a bracket base 11 to an end portion A of teeth, a scale 311 is formed.
In this case, in the bracket holding portion 310, an end portion indication portion 312 that indicates the end portion A of teeth may be formed, thereby accurately and easily measuring a height. That is, when putting the latch jaw 315 at the end portion A of teeth, a height from a base of the bracket base 11 to an end portion of teeth can be easily measured.
Even if the bracket holding portions 610 and 710 have the same shape as that of
For reference, a scale is not shown in
Further, the foregoing exemplary embodiment illustrates a tweezer type orthodontic bracket attaching tool, but an orthodontic bracket attaching tool according to the present invention can be applied to a pincette type.
Although exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail hereinabove, it should be clearly understood that many variations and modifications of the basic inventive concepts herein taught which may appear to those skilled in the present art will still fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention, as defined in the appended claims.
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