BRPI0500965A - hybrid intraoral appliance for distal maxillary molars with distalplant mini-implants - Google Patents

hybrid intraoral appliance for distal maxillary molars with distalplant mini-implants

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BRPI0500965A
BRPI0500965A BRPI0500965A BRPI0500965A BR PI0500965 A BRPI0500965 A BR PI0500965A BR PI0500965 A BRPI0500965 A BR PI0500965A BR PI0500965 A BRPI0500965 A BR PI0500965A
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mini
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Orlando Rafael Junio Chianelli
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"'APARELHO INTRA-BUCAL HìBRIDO PARA DISTALIZAçãO DE MOLARES SUPERIORES COM MINI-IMPLANTES PARA ANCORAGEM (DISTALPLANT)". O presente pedido de patente é destinado para utilização exclusiva em odontologia por especialista em ortodontia ou cirurgiões-dentistas capacitados nas áreas afins. Este aparelho intra-bucal para distalização de molares superiores utiliza molas de níquel-titânio deslizantes sobre fios de aço inoxidável. Este sistema é apoiado em mini-implantes intra-ósseas colocados no palato que servirão de ancoragem (apoio), inibindo assim, efeitos colaterais indesejáveis."'HYBRID INTRABUCAL APPLIANCE FOR DISTALIZATION OF TOP MOLARS WITH DISTALPLANT MINI-IMPLANTS". This patent application is intended for use exclusively in dentistry by orthodontic specialist or qualified dental surgeons in the related fields. This intraoral appliance for upper molar distalization utilizes sliding nickel-titanium springs on stainless steel wires. This system is supported by intraosseous mini-implants placed on the palate that will serve as anchorage (support), thus inhibiting undesirable side effects.

BRPI0500965 2005-03-04 2005-03-04 hybrid intraoral appliance for distal maxillary molars with distalplant mini-implants BRPI0500965A (en)

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Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CN108542519B (en) * 2018-05-07 2023-08-18 四川大学 Device based on micro-implant anchorage moves molar to far and middle

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CN108542519B (en) * 2018-05-07 2023-08-18 四川大学 Device based on micro-implant anchorage moves molar to far and middle

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