CN114305755A - Assist bow member and tooth appliance - Google Patents

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CN114305755A
CN114305755A CN202111571733.7A CN202111571733A CN114305755A CN 114305755 A CN114305755 A CN 114305755A CN 202111571733 A CN202111571733 A CN 202111571733A CN 114305755 A CN114305755 A CN 114305755A
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白雪芹
马立欧
杨宏宇
张伟生
孙雨虹
陈尔红
郑雅蕾
潘嘉雯
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The invention discloses an auxiliary arch part and a tooth appliance, which are applied to an orthodontic device, wherein the orthodontic device comprises a buccal tube, a main arch wire and a plurality of brackets, the buccal tube is used for being fixed on molar teeth, the main arch wire is connected with the buccal tube, and the brackets are sequentially arranged at intervals along the length direction of the main arch wire and are respectively used for correcting or positioning the teeth; the auxiliary arch piece comprises a first installation part and a second installation part, the first installation part is used for being connected with the main arch wire, and the second installation part is used for assembling the auxiliary arch wire. Through the setting of assisting the arch piece, assist the arch wire through assisting arch piece lug connection in main arch wire, so, need not to adopt the buccal surface pipe that has the braces ring, assist the arch wire and can assemble in just abnormal device to avoid buccal surface pipe size too big, arouse user's discomfort, lead to correcting the ware and have the problem of wasing inconvenience.

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Assist bow member and tooth appliance
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of appliances, in particular to an auxiliary bow piece and a dental appliance.
Background
The orthodontic appliance is an indispensable force application unit for realizing tooth movement in oral orthodontics, and a common orthodontic device comprises a bracket, a buccal tube, a main arch wire and the like. The bracket and buccal tube belong to the fixing device, and can be fixed on the tooth surface through the bottom plate or the band ring close to the tooth surface. The main arch wire is actively or passively tied to the bracket and the groove reserved on the buccal tube, and the deformation force of the arch force is transmitted to the teeth, so that the aim of controlling the teeth to move or stabilizing the target teeth is fulfilled.
In the related art, when there is a type of tooth movement that cannot be achieved by a single main archwire, it is necessary to provide a force other than the deformation force of the main archwire. Therefore, the appliance is further provided with an auxiliary arch wire for assisting the teeth to move, wherein the buccal tube with the dental girdle ring is provided with a fixing position, and the end part of the auxiliary arch wire is fixed at the fixing position of the buccal tube. However, as the bonding technique is upgraded, the buccal tube may be directly bonded to the tooth surface, however, such buccal tube does not have a fixing place of the auxiliary archwire, and thus, when performing the orthodontic treatment, the doctor has to give up using the auxiliary archwire to assist the main archwire to treat the tooth, or use the buccal tube having the band ring, which has problems of discomfort in use, inconvenience in cleaning, etc. when it is used.
Disclosure of Invention
The present invention is directed to solving at least one of the problems of the prior art. Therefore, the invention provides an auxiliary arch wire piece which not only meets the installation requirement of an auxiliary arch wire, but also meets the problem of convenient cleaning of buccal tubes.
The invention also provides a dental appliance with the auxiliary bow piece.
The auxiliary arch part according to the embodiment of the invention is applied to an orthodontic device, the orthodontic device comprises a buccal tube, a main arch wire and a plurality of brackets, the buccal tube is used for being fixed on molar teeth, the main arch wire is connected with the buccal tube, the brackets are sequentially arranged along the length direction of the main arch wire at intervals and are respectively used for correcting or positioning teeth, the auxiliary arch part comprises a first mounting part and a second mounting part, the first mounting part is used for being connected with the main arch wire, and the second mounting part is used for assembling an auxiliary arch wire.
The auxiliary bow piece provided by the embodiment of the invention at least has the following beneficial effects: when the orthodontic device is used, the bracket and the buccal tube are fixed on the tooth surface, and the main arch wire is fixedly connected with the bracket and the buccal tube, so that the deformation force of the arch force of the main arch wire is transmitted to the teeth, thereby controlling the teeth to move or stabilizing the target teeth. The auxiliary arch wire is assembled on the main arch wire through the first installation part, and the auxiliary arch wire is assembled on the second installation part of the auxiliary arch wire, so that the auxiliary arch wire is assembled on the orthodontic device, and the main arch wire is assisted to move teeth. From top to bottom, through the setting of assisting the bow, assist the arch wire through assisting bow lug direct connection in main arch wire, so, need not to adopt the buccal surface pipe that has the braces ring, assist the arch wire and can assemble in just abnormal device to avoid buccal surface pipe oversize, arouse user's uncomfortable problem, and avoid buccal surface pipe to wash inconvenient problem.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the secondary arch is removably attached to the main archwire.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the secondary arch is adapted to be clamped to the primary arch wire.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the first mounting part has a first through hole for the main arch wire to pass through, and a side wall of the first mounting part is provided with a strip-shaped opening along a length direction of the first through hole, and the strip-shaped opening is communicated with the first through hole.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the outer wall of the first mounting portion is provided with an unlocking groove along the strip-shaped opening.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the second mounting portion is provided with a second through hole for the auxiliary arch wire to pass through, and the first through hole and the second through hole are arranged in parallel.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the pantograph further comprises a third mounting part, the first mounting part is connected to one end of the second mounting part, the third mounting part is connected to the other end of the second mounting part, and a reserved area for accommodating the bracket or the buccal tube is reserved between the first mounting part and the third mounting part; and a third through hole is formed in the third mounting part, and the main arch wire penetrates through the third through hole.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the second mounting portion is provided with a reserved notch at a position facing the hook of the buccal tube.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the pantograph further comprises a first extension, one end of the first extension being connected to a side of the first mounting portion, the other end of the first extension extending away from the teeth and being connected to the second mounting portion.
An appliance for teeth according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: the orthodontic device comprises a buccal tube, a main arch wire and a plurality of brackets, wherein the buccal tube is used for being fixed to molar teeth, the main arch wire is connected with the buccal tube, and the brackets are sequentially arranged along the length direction of the main arch wire at intervals and are respectively used for correcting or positioning teeth; the auxiliary arch wire, wherein the auxiliary arch wire is connected to the main arch wire; and the arch wire is connected to the auxiliary arch piece and is used for assisting the main arch wire to correct teeth.
The dental appliance provided by the embodiment of the invention at least has the following beneficial effects: the medical staff can directly adopt the orthodontic device to correct the teeth according to the state of illness, namely the bracket and the buccal tube are fixed on the tooth surface, and the main arch wire is fixedly connected with the bracket and the buccal tube, so that the deformation force of the arch force of the main arch wire is transmitted to the teeth, and the teeth are controlled to move or the target teeth are stabilized. Or, medical personnel install the auxiliary arch wire and assist the arch wire on main arch wire, and assist the arch wire and assemble in main arch wire through first installation department promptly, assist the arch wire and assemble in the second installation department of auxiliary arch wire, so, assist the arch wire and assemble in orthodontic device to supplementary main arch wire carries out the removal of tooth. From top to bottom, through the setting of assisting the bow, assist the arch wire through assisting bow lug direct connection in main arch wire, so, need not to adopt the buccal surface pipe that has the braces ring, assist the arch wire and can assemble in just abnormal device to avoid buccal surface pipe oversize, arouse user's discomfort, lead to correcting the ware and have the problem of wasing inconvenience.
Additional aspects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of an overall structure of an orthosis according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 2 is an angular view of the arcuately shaped member of the present invention;
fig. 3 is another angular view of an arcualia of an embodiment of the invention.
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the orthodontic appliance 100, the orthodontic device 110, the buccal tube 111, the hook 111, the bracket 112, the main archwire 113, the auxiliary archwire 120, the first mounting portion 121, the first through hole 1211, the bar opening 1212, the unlocking slot 1213, the second mounting portion 122, the second through hole 1221, the reserved notch 1222, the third mounting portion 123, the third through hole 1231, the first extension 124, the second extension 125, and the auxiliary archwire 130.
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Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like or similar reference numerals refer to the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar function throughout. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are illustrative only for the purpose of explaining the present invention, and are not to be construed as limiting the present invention.
In the description of the present invention, it should be understood that the orientation or positional relationship referred to in the description of the orientation, such as the upper, lower, front, rear, left, right, etc., is based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, and is only for convenience of description and simplification of description, and does not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and thus, should not be construed as limiting the present invention.
In the description of the present invention, the meaning of a plurality is one or more, the meaning of a plurality is two or more, and the above, below, exceeding, etc. are understood as excluding the present numbers, and the above, below, within, etc. are understood as including the present numbers. If the first and second are described for the purpose of distinguishing technical features, they are not to be understood as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated or implicitly indicating the precedence of the technical features indicated.
In the description of the present invention, unless otherwise explicitly limited, terms such as arrangement, installation, connection and the like should be understood in a broad sense, and those skilled in the art can reasonably determine the specific meanings of the above terms in the present invention in combination with the specific contents of the technical solutions.
In the description of the present invention, reference to the description of the terms "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "an illustrative embodiment," "an example," "a specific example," or "some examples," etc., means that a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the present invention. In this specification, the schematic representations of the terms used above do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in any one or more embodiments or examples.
According to the present invention, an auxiliary arch part 120 is disclosed, referring to fig. 1 to 3, which is applied to an orthodontic device 110, the orthodontic device 110 includes a buccal tube 111, a main arch wire 113, and a plurality of brackets 112, the buccal tube 111 is used for fixing to molar teeth, the main arch wire 113 is connected with the buccal tube 111, the plurality of brackets 112 are sequentially arranged along the length direction of the main arch wire 113 at intervals, and are respectively used for correcting or positioning teeth; the auxiliary arch 120 includes a first mount 121 for connecting with the main arch wire 113 and a second mount 122 for mounting an auxiliary arch wire 130.
Specifically, when the orthodontic device 110 is used, the brackets 112 and the buccal tubes 111 are fixed to the tooth surface, and the main archwire 113 is fixedly connected to the brackets 112 and the buccal tubes 111, so that a deformation force of an archwire force of the main archwire 113 is transmitted to the teeth, thereby controlling the movement of the teeth or stabilizing the target teeth. The auxiliary arch wire 120 is attached to the main arch wire 113 through the first attachment portion 121, and the auxiliary arch wire 130 is attached to the second attachment portion 122 of the auxiliary arch wire 120, such that the auxiliary arch wire 130 is attached to the orthodontic device 110, thereby assisting the movement of the teeth of the main arch wire 113. From top to bottom, through the setting of assistance bow 120, assist arch wire 130 through assistance bow 120 lug connection in main arch wire 113, so, need not to adopt buccal surface pipe 111 that has the braces ring, assist arch wire 130 can assemble in orthodontic device 110 to avoid buccal surface pipe 111 size too big, arouse user's discomfort, and avoid buccal surface pipe 111 to wash inconvenient problem.
In some embodiments, the auxiliary arch piece 120 is detachably connected to the main arch wire 113, so that the medical staff can choose to install the auxiliary arch piece 120 and the auxiliary arch wire 130 on the orthodontic device 110 or not install the auxiliary arch piece 120 and the auxiliary arch wire 130 on the orthodontic device 110 according to different conditions of the patient, and the appliance 100 of the present disclosure can be applied to various conditions.
In some embodiments, the first mount 121 is configured to clamp to the main archwire 113 such that the auxiliary archwire 120 can be readily secured to the main archwire 113 to facilitate assembly of the main archwire 113 to the orthodontic device 110.
The first attachment portion 121 is not limited to the one detachable manner, and may be detachably attached to the main archwire 113, for example, a screw for fixing the main archwire 113 is screwed to the first attachment portion 121.
In some embodiments, the first mounting portion 121 is formed with a first through hole 1211, i.e., penetrating through the left and right ends of the first mounting portion 121, the main archwire 113 is inserted into the first through hole 1211, and a gap between the main archwire 113 and the first through hole 1211 is X; meanwhile, a strip-shaped opening 1212 is formed in the side wall of the first mounting portion 121 along the length direction of the first through hole 1211, the strip-shaped opening 1212 penetrates through the left and right ends of the first mounting portion 121 and is communicated with the inner wall of the first through hole 1211, an opening gap of the strip-shaped gap is Y, and Y is greater than or equal to X. When the auxiliary arch member 120 is assembled with the orthodontic device 110, the main arch wire 113 is inserted into the first through hole 1211, and then, the medical staff applies an external force to the first attachment portion 121 toward the bar-shaped opening 1212, so that the opening gap of the bar-shaped opening 1212 is reduced, the size of the first through hole 1211 is reduced, the main arch wire 113 is fixedly held in the first through hole 1211, and the auxiliary arch member 120 is fixedly connected to the main arch wire 113. As can be seen, the first mounting portion 121 is connected to the main arch wire 113 in the above manner, and the first mounting portion 121 has the advantages of simple structure, small occupied space, and the like.
The first attachment portion 121 is not limited to the one type of clamping, and may be clamped to the main archwire 113 by other clamping methods, for example, by relative movement of two clamping members.
Further, the outer wall of the first mounting portion 121 is provided with an unlocking groove 1213 along the bar-shaped opening 1212, so that the corresponding unlocking tool can more conveniently extend into the unlocking groove 1213, thereby applying an unfolding force to the bar-shaped opening 1212, further increasing the opening gap of the bar-shaped opening 1212, increasing the size of the first through hole 1211, enabling the main arch wire 113 to slide in the first through hole 1211, and facilitating the subsequent detachment of the auxiliary arch member 120.
Furthermore, the bar-shaped opening 1212 is disposed on a side of the first mounting portion 121 away from the teeth, i.e. a rear side surface of the first mounting portion 121, so that the worker can apply an external force to the first mounting portion 121 conveniently, thereby facilitating the control of the opening gap of the bar-shaped opening 1212, and facilitating the installation and detachment of the pantograph 120.
In some embodiments, the pantograph 120 further includes a third mounting portion 123, the first mounting portion 121 is connected to one end of the second mounting portion 122, namely, the left end portion of the second mounting portion 122, and the third mounting portion 123 is connected to the other end of the second mounting portion 122, namely, the right end portion of the second mounting portion 122, wherein a reserved interval is formed between the first mounting portion 121 and the third mounting portion 123, and the reserved interval is used for accommodating the bracket 112 or the buccal tube 111, for example, as shown in fig. 1, one buccal tube 111 is arranged between the first mounting portion 121 and the third mounting portion 123; meanwhile, the third mounting portion 123 is provided with a third through hole 1231, the third through hole 1231 is opposite to the first through hole 1211, and the main archwire 113 is simultaneously inserted into the first through hole 1211 and the third through hole 1231. As can be seen, the first mounting portion 121 is used to lock one end of the second mounting portion 122 due to the third mounting portion 123, and the third mounting portion 123 positions the other end of the second mounting portion 122, so that the first mounting portion 121 and the second mounting portion 122 cooperate to work, and the auxiliary arch piece 120 can be more stably mounted on the main arch wire 113.
In some embodiments, the pantograph 120 further includes a first extension part 124 and a second extension part 125, one end of the first extension part 124 is connected with the side of the first mounting part 121, and the other end of the first extension part 124 extends to a preset position away from the teeth, i.e., extends upward and rearward, and is connected with the left end of the second mounting part 122; similarly, one end of the second extension part 125 is connected to a side of the third mounting part 123, and the other end of the first extension part 124 extends away from the teeth to a predetermined position, i.e., extends upward and rearward, and is connected to a right end of the second mounting part 122; the first extension portion 124 and the second extension portion 125 are symmetrically disposed about the second mounting portion 122.
As can be seen from the above, by the arrangement of the first extension part 124 and the second extension part 125, when the first mounting part 121 and the third mounting part 123 are mounted on the main arch wire 113, the second mounting part 122 is just at the preset position, and at this time, the auxiliary arch wire 130 mounted on the second mounting part 122 is just at the preset position, so as to better assist the auxiliary arch wire 130 in straightening teeth; in addition, the auxiliary arch wire 130 at the preset position is not easy to damage the gum.
In some embodiments, the second mounting portion 122 is provided with a reserved gap 1222 toward the hook 111 of the buccal tube 111, i.e., a front side portion of the second mounting portion 122, so that the reserved gap 1222 prevents the hook 111 of the buccal tube 111 from interfering with the second mounting portion 122 when the second mounting portion 122 of the pantograph 120 passes over the buccal tube 111.
In some embodiments, the second mounting portion 122 is formed with a third through hole 1231 along the length direction thereof, i.e., the third through hole 1231 penetrates through the base end and the right end of the second mounting portion 122, the central axis of the third through hole 1231 is consistent with the central axis of the first through hole 1211 and the central axis of the second through hole 1221, and one end of the auxiliary archwire 130 is inserted through the third through hole 1231 and bent, so that one end of the auxiliary archwire 130 is conveniently connected to the second mounting portion 122. Since the central axis of the third through hole 1231 coincides with the central axis of the first through hole 1211 and the central axis of the second through hole 1221, the main archwire 113 and the auxiliary archwire 130 are disposed substantially in parallel, and the auxiliary archwire 130 preferably assists the main archwire 113 in straightening teeth.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is disclosed a dental appliance 100, comprising an orthodontic device 110, an auxiliary arch 120 and an auxiliary arch wire 130, wherein the orthodontic device 110 comprises a buccal tube 111, a main arch wire 113, and a plurality of brackets 112, the buccal tube 111 is used for fixing to molar teeth, the main arch wire 113 is connected to the buccal tube 111, and the plurality of brackets 112 are sequentially arranged along the length direction of the main arch wire 113 at intervals and are respectively used for tooth correction or positioning; the auxiliary arch 120 is attached to the main arch wire 113; an auxiliary archwire 130 is attached to the auxiliary arch piece 120 for assisting the main archwire 113 in straightening teeth.
The medical staff can directly use the orthodontic device 110 to straighten teeth according to the condition, that is, the bracket 112 and the buccal tube 111 are fixed on the tooth surface, and the main arch wire 113 is fixedly connected with the bracket and the buccal tube 111, so that the deformation force of the arch force of the main arch wire 113 is transmitted to the teeth, thereby controlling the movement of the teeth or stabilizing the target teeth. Alternatively, the medical staff attaches the auxiliary arch wire 120 and the auxiliary arch wire 130 to the main arch wire 113, that is, the auxiliary arch wire 120 is attached to the main arch wire 113 through the first attachment portion 121, and the auxiliary arch wire 130 is attached to the second attachment portion 122 of the auxiliary arch wire 120, so that the auxiliary arch wire 130 is attached to the orthodontic device 110, thereby assisting the movement of the teeth of the main arch wire 113. From top to bottom, through the setting of assisting bow member 120, assist arch wire 130 through assisting bow member 120 lug connection in main arch wire 113, so, need not to adopt buccal surface pipe 111 that has the braces ring, assist arch wire 130 can assemble in orthodontic device 110 to avoid buccal surface pipe 111 size too big, arouse user's discomfort, lead to correcting and have the inconvenient problem of washing in ware 100.
The embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, but the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments, and various changes can be made within the knowledge of those skilled in the art without departing from the gist of the present invention. Furthermore, the embodiments of the present invention and the features of the embodiments may be combined with each other without conflict.

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1. The auxiliary arch piece is applied to orthodontic devices, the orthodontic devices comprise buccal tubes, main arch wires and a plurality of supporting grooves, the buccal tubes are used for being fixed to molar teeth, the main arch wires are connected with the buccal tubes, the supporting grooves are arranged along the length direction of the main arch wires at intervals in sequence and are used for correcting or positioning teeth respectively, the auxiliary arch piece is characterized by comprising a first installation part and a second installation part, the first installation part is used for being connected with the main arch wires, and the second installation part is used for assembling the auxiliary arch wires.
2. The archwire of claim 1, wherein said archwire is removably connected to said main archwire.
3. The archwire of claim 2, wherein said archwire is for clamping to said main archwire.
4. The pantograph of claim 3, wherein the first mounting portion has a first through hole for the main archwire to pass through, and a side wall of the first mounting portion has a strip-shaped opening along a length direction of the first through hole, the strip-shaped opening being communicated with the first through hole.
5. The pantograph according to claim 4, wherein the outer wall of the first mounting portion has an opening along the elongated opening.
6. The auxiliary arch member as recited in claim 4, wherein the second mounting portion defines a second through hole for the auxiliary arch wire to pass through, and a central axis of the first through hole is parallel to a central axis of the second through hole.
7. The pantograph according to claim 1, wherein the pantograph further comprises a third mounting part, the first mounting part is connected to one end of the second mounting part, the third mounting part is connected to the other end of the second mounting part, and a reserved area for accommodating the bracket or the buccal tube is reserved between the first mounting part and the third mounting part; and a third through hole is formed in the third mounting part, and the main arch wire penetrates through the third through hole.
8. The pantograph according to claim 7, wherein the second mounting portion is provided with a cut-out towards the hook of the buccal tube.
9. The pantograph of claim 1, further comprising a first extension having one end connected to a side of the first mounting portion and another end extending away from the teeth and connected to the second mounting portion.
10. A dental appliance, comprising:
the orthodontic device comprises a buccal tube, a main arch wire and a plurality of brackets, wherein the buccal tube is used for being fixed to molar teeth, the main arch wire is connected with the buccal tube, and the brackets are sequentially arranged along the length direction of the main arch wire at intervals and are respectively used for correcting or positioning teeth;
the archwire of any one of claims 1 to 9, which is connected to said main archwire;
and the auxiliary arch wire is connected to the auxiliary arch piece and used for assisting the main arch wire to correct teeth.
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