CA2575258C - Two phase invisible orthodontics - Google Patents
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field [0001] The present invention is related to an improved method to correct orthodontic malocclusions. It includes a first phase employing traditional molar orthodontic appliances such as bands, wires and the like. A second phase employs a plastic tray which exerts orthodontic correcting forces to treat the malocclusion.
Background of the Invention [0002] Orthodontics relates to creating space and moving the teeth within that space traditionally with appliances, wires, and some form of ligation. The lay word used is braces. This is a highly labor intensive system requiring frequent reactivations by the orthodontist to adjust the wires. These braces are mounted to the teeth using an adhesive/acid system that is uncomfortable for some adult patients and time consuming for the practitioner. It is also expensive.
Ormco describes manipulating digital images of teeth for creating braces in U.S.
Patent No.
5,533,895 and other previous patents.
5,338,198 and 5,452,219. Digital manipulation is described in U.S. Patent Nos.
5,607,305 and 5,587,912.
Brief Summaly of the Invention [0011] There is provided according to the invention a two-phase method of orthodontically correcting maloccluded teeth that includes: A first phase aesthetic treatment regimen that begins with traditional molar orthodontic appliances and therapy to rotate, align, intrude and/or level the molar area. Path analysis via a CAD/CAM to see if stripping is needed and where it is best applied based on tooth width and arch width. A clear retaining tray is made to control the balance of teeth during Phase One. After the Phase I correction, taking a new impression with the molar correction and stripping in place and a bite registration and then digitally or realistically resetting the teeth to the ideal occlusion and creating a series of plastic trays that will complete the corrections from the Phase I position to the final ideal position when a retaining tray will be used to hold the position.
[0012a] According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a two-phase method for orthodontically correcting malposed teeth, comprising: a.
in Phase I, conducting a path analysis via a CAD/CAM to determine if stripping is required based on tooth width and arch width before an aesthetic treatment regimen to rotate, align, intrude or level a molar area with molar orthodontic appliances;
b. constructing a clear retaining tray to control a balance of the teeth during the aesthetic treatment regimen; c. after correction in Phase I, creating a new impression with correction of the molar area, optionally with stripping in place; d.
optionally performing a bite registration; e. digitally or realistically resetting the teeth to a final ideal position in Phase II; f. constructing a series of plastic trays to complete correction to the final ideal position in Phase II; and g. after correction in Phase II, constructing a final tray for all the teeth to finalize correction and begin retention of the teeth.
[0012b] According to another aspect, the present invention relates to a method of constructing an orthodontic system for correcting malposed teeth, the method comprising: a. in Phase I, conducting a path analysis via a CAD/CAM to determine if stripping is required based on tooth width and arch width before an aesthetic treatment regimen to rotate, align, intrude or level a molar area with molar orthodontic appliances; b. constructing a clear retaining tray to control a balance of the teeth during the aesthetic treatment regimen; c. digitally resetting the teeth to a final ideal position in Phase II based on a new impression, obtained after correction in Phase I, with correction of the molar area and optionally with stripping in place, and an optional bite registration obtained thereafter; d. constructing a series of plastic trays to complete correction to the final ideal position in Phase II; and e. after correction in Phase II, constructing a final tray for all the teeth to finalize correction and begin retention of the teeth.
Brief Description of the Drawings [0013] Figure 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of a traditional molar orthodontic appliance useful in the practice of the present invention.
4a [0016] Figure 4 is a perspective view of another embodiment of a traditional molar orthodontic appliance useful in the practice of the present invention.
[0017] Figure 5 is a perspective view of a tray useful as a retainer or as one of a series of aligner trays used in the practice of the present invention.
4b Detailed Description of the Invention [0018] Since it is virtually impossible to see molars at the back of the mouth, more traditional appliances can be used to manipulate the molars gaining more space for the anterior teeth. Professionals may use lip bumpers, Crozats, palatal bars, Herbst, Distal Jets, expansion screws, Molar Movers, and other molar management appliances known to practitioners as are variously shown in Figures 1-4. This will generally recover, just through rotations and uprighting, the space for at least one anterior tooth in each arch. This will generate adequate space in the anteriors for correction and provide good anchorage for anterior movement. Further space, if needed, can be gained by judiciously stripping of teeth no more than .5mm per side. The goal is to clear a path for the teeth to straighten without impediment. It is estimated that Phase I
will last 2-6 months. Records will be kept of the individual tooth and arch width measurements before the stripping and after. Again, digital 3-D simulation can perform path analysis and the ideal amount of space needed and where it can be gained. Between stripping of anteriors and rotation of molars, it's possible that extraction of teeth on marginal cases can be avoided.
treatment of molar correction, anchorage and stripping.
Cetlin, Gianelly, et al have written about these low compliance appliances with great affect. Computer analysis when it seems that maximum progress has been achieved with the molars and that any anterior-posterior correction has been achieved through the control of a removable plate on the anteriors, as dictated by Margolis and Cetlin during the last century. It has been described by others as "drift-odontics"
as you open up space anterior to the molars and then wait for the middle teeth, or bicuspids, to drift to their final placement. This eliminates much discomfort of trying to mechanically correct the bicuspids, although the activator (active plastic tray) can be used for extreme cases. While the RPE, SPE, Pendulum, Burstone, et al appliances can replace the palatal arch bar system on the upper molars and a lip bumper on the lowers, it is intended that the inexpensive PAB/bumper system common to the profession be the preferred embodiment.
Also, many patients that already completed orthodontic treatment in their youth and simply need to correct unattractive rotations could benefit from this system.
Claims
method of constructing an orthodontic system for correcting malposed teeth, the method comprising:
a. in Phase I, conducting a path analysis via a CAD/CAM to determine if stripping is required based on tooth width and arch width before an aesthetic treatment regimen to rotate, align, intrude or level a molar area with molar orthodontic appliances;
b. constructing a clear retaining tray to control a balance of the teeth during the aesthetic treatment regimen;
c. digitally resetting the teeth to a final ideal position in Phase II based on a new impression, obtained after correction in Phase l, with correction of the molar area and optionally with stripping in place, and an optional bite registration obtained thereafter;
d. constructing a series of plastic trays to complete correction to the final ideal position in Phase II; and e. after correction in Phase II, constructing a final tray for all the teeth to finalize correction and begin retention of the teeth.
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| PCT/US2005/026458 WO2006014935A2 (en) | 2004-07-26 | 2005-07-26 | Two phase invisible orthodontics |
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| US5452219A (en) | 1990-06-11 | 1995-09-19 | Dentsply Research & Development Corp. | Method of making a tooth mold |
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