序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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61 | MAGNETIC FORCE ORTHODONTIC KIT AND APPLIANCES CONSTRUCTED THEREFROM. | EP86900930 | 1986-01-17 | EP0211038A4 | 1988-03-18 | BLECHMAN ABRAHAM; PESCATORE EUGENE A |
A kit (10) containing magnetic modules (17), attachment wire (15) and a set of gages (16). The modules are rectangular prismatic formed from a cobalt-samarium alloy, covered with a chlorinated poly-p-xylene coating or stainless steel and jacketed in stainless steel with orthogonally related passages on opposite sides having rectangular cross-sections for receiving with a snug fit the rectangular cross-section attachment wire formed by welding together two lengths of standard edgewise wire. The gages provide means for spacing the modules when the latter are incorporated in an appliance. Appliances are illustrated for accomplishing a variety of orthodontic procedures. The construction of the modules and attachment wire permits construction of appliances where the modules are constrained in the jaw closed in centric condition to translate parallel to their respective pole faces in a ''sliding'' fashion. | ||||||
62 | DENTAL DEVICE | EP11824370 | 2011-09-16 | EP2615997A4 | 2014-03-05 | STUBBS MICHAEL; GERSCHMAN JACK ALLEN; SZWARC MARTIN; PENN DAVID |
63 | DENTAL DEVICE | EP11824370.8 | 2011-09-16 | EP2615997A1 | 2013-07-24 | STUBBS, Michael; GERSCHMAN, Jack, Allen; SZWARC, Martin; PENN, David |
A dental device which comprises both an upper part fitted to the upper jaw of a wearer and a lower part fitted to the lower jaw of the wearer, wherein the upper part includes an upper magnet, the lower part includes a lower magnet, and the magnets are arranged so as to establish a magnetic repulsion between the magnets which opposes the closing of the jaw, thereby opposing direct contact between the upper part and the lower part. | ||||||
64 | ORTHODONTIC APPLIANCE | EP05718894.8 | 2005-03-21 | EP1871276B1 | 2012-05-02 | NADAV, Orit |
An orthodontic appliance and method are provided for moving one or more teeth to a desired set of positions. Each tooth that is to be moved is constrained to move along predetermined paths from an initial position to a final position, while being urged to do so by a suitable force inducing means, which provide a motive force for inducing movements in each individual tooth including translations and rotations. | ||||||
65 | Orthodontic appliance | EP11009699.7 | 2007-03-23 | EP2441411A1 | 2012-04-18 | Yamamoto, Teruko; Kamioka, Hiroshi; Adachi, Taiji; Fukushima, Shogo; Sakimura, Takumi |
The present invention relates to an orthodontic appliance for aligning teeth including a tooth to be aligned, comprising: |
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66 | DENTITION CORRECTING DEVICE | EP07739481 | 2007-03-23 | EP2000111A4 | 2010-06-02 | YAMAMOTO TERUKO; KAMIOKA HIROSHI; ADACHI TAIJI; FUKUSHIMA SHOGO; SAKIMURA TAKUMI |
67 | DENTITION CORRECTING DEVICE | EP07739483.1 | 2007-03-23 | EP2000110A9 | 2009-03-25 | YAMAMOTO, Teruko; KAMIOKA, Hiroshi; ADACHI, Taiji; FUKUSHIMA, Shogo; SAKIMURA, Takumi |
The present invention aims to provide an orthodontic appliance capable of aligning teeth within a shorter period of time than usual without using braces including an orthodontic wire and brackets. This appliance is provided with a dental mouthpiece mountable on teeth and a vibrating element. The dental mouthpiece is so shaped as to apply a biasing force in an aligning direction to a tooth to be aligned in the teeth while being mounted on the teeth. The vibrating element is attached to the dental mouthpiece, generates mechanical vibration and applies the vibration to the tooth to be aligned, thereby activating the bone remodeling of a target tooth and an alveolar bone to promote an orthodontic effect. |
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68 | Orthodontic appliance | EP08020575.0 | 2007-03-23 | EP2036514A1 | 2009-03-18 | Yamamoto, Teruko; Kamioka, Hiroshi; Adachi, Taiji; Fukushima, Shogo; Sakimura, Takumi |
An orthodontic appliance for aligning teeth including a tooth to be aligned comprising a vibrating element for generating mechanical vibration and applying the vibration to the tooth to be aligned, a dental mouthpiece (7) having the vibrating element built therein and mountable on the teeth with the vibrating element built therein, and a flexible board (2) on which the vibrating element is to be mounted. The flexible board (2) includes a circuit for introducing power to the vibrating element and is built in the dental mouthpiece (7) together with the vibrating element. |
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69 | DENTITION CORRECTING DEVICE | EP07739483.1 | 2007-03-23 | EP2000110A2 | 2008-12-10 | YAMAMOTO, Teruko; KAMIOKA, Hiroshi; ADACHI, Taiji; FUKUSHIMA, Shogo; SAKIMURA, Takumi |
The present invention aims to provide an orthodontic appliance capable of aligning teeth within a shorter period of time than usual without using braces including an orthodontic wire and brackets. This appliance is provided with a dental mouthpiece mountable on teeth and a vibrating element. The dental mouthpiece is so shaped as to apply a biasing force in an aligning direction to a tooth to be aligned in the teeth while being mounted on the teeth. The vibrating element is attached to the dental mouthpiece, generates mechanical vibration and applies the vibration to the tooth to be aligned, thereby activating the bone remodeling of a target tooth and an alveolar bone to promote an orthodontic effect. |
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70 | ORTHODONTIC BRACKET | EP97913039.0 | 1997-11-12 | EP0944365A1 | 1999-09-29 | Voudouris, John C. |
In one embodiment, a pre-engaging orthodontic bracket includes a body having a lingual surface for attachment to a tooth, a pair of laterally spaced gingival tie wings and a pair of laterally spaced occlusal tie wings. The gingival and occlusal tie wings project from a labial surface of the body. An archwire slot extends mesiodistally across the body and between the gingival and occlusal tie wings at opposed mesial and distal sides of the body to accommodate an archwire. A pivot pin extends between a pair of the tie wings at opposed mesial and distal sides of the body. A shutter is moveable relative to the body between an open position in which placement and removal of an archwire into the archwire slot is facilitated and a closed position in which placement and removal of an archwire into the archwire slot is inhibited. | ||||||
71 | Magnetic orthodontic appliance | EP93104381.4 | 1993-03-17 | EP0563685B1 | 1996-10-16 | Blechman, A., Dr. |
72 | Magnetic orthodontic appliance | EP93104381.4 | 1993-03-17 | EP0563685A1 | 1993-10-06 | Blechman, A., Dr. |
An orthodontic appliance for intraorally distalizing teeth without patient compliance, comprising a pair of small complementary permanent magnetic elements (12,14), each having a coaxial hole for slidably mounting the magnets on a single common sectional wire (15), in an arrangement to repel one another, with each element having a protective coating to prevent corrosion and leaching. Additional means are provided for urging the magnetic elements along the sectional wire into predetermined proximity as the molar tooth or teeth distalize. This arrangement avoids undesirable eccentric magnetic movement, maximizes control of the repelling horizontal magnetic forces, and maintains a substantially constant distalizing force without the need for constant readjustment. |
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73 | Integrated oral magnetic osteogenic and orthodontic appliances | EP83303240.2 | 1983-06-03 | EP0127710B1 | 1988-05-18 | Smiley, Harry; Blechman, Abraham |
74 | Integrated oral magnetic osteogenic and orthodontic appliances | EP83303240.2 | 1983-06-03 | EP0127710A1 | 1984-12-12 | Smiley, Harry; Blechman, Abraham |
An oral osteogenic and orthodontic appliance includes at least a pair of permanent magnets (25) adapted to be mounted on the upper and lower jaws so that, during relative movement of the jaws, the fields of the magnets will be displaced relative to each otherto promote osteogenesis and soft tissue repair. A dental module (11) for use in the appliance comprises a sleeve (24) of non-corrosive and electrically conductive material encasing a respective one of the magnets and exposing the magnet only at its poles, and means for fixing the magnet within the sleeve to prevent movement between the magnet and the sleeve. |
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75 | AN ORTHODONTIC BRACKET | EP16767861.4 | 2016-02-09 | EP3334368A1 | 2018-06-20 | Diamant, Cerna |
In one aspect, the present invention is directed to an orthodontic bracket (12), comprising: a vertical bore (32); a bendable drop-in hook (34) threaded into the vertical bore (32); and an annular magnetic object (30), in which the drop-in hook (34) is threaded into. In another aspect, the present invention is directed to an orthodontic braces arrangement, comprising: at least two distant brackets (12), each installed on a different jaw of a user; and each of the distant brackets (12) having at least one annular magnetic object (30) secured thereto by a bendable drop-in hook; wherein a distance between magnetic objects of one bracket and another bracket is less than 2 mm; thereby providing intermaxillary attraction or propulsion force, depending on a polarity orientation of the magnetic objects. | ||||||
76 | Orthodontic retaining system equipped with a delivery member | EP10005619.1 | 2010-05-29 | EP2263597B1 | 2014-04-30 | Dellinger, Eugene L.; Dellinger, Aron E. |
77 | DENTITION CORRECTING DEVICE | EP07739481.5 | 2007-03-23 | EP2000111B1 | 2013-06-12 | YAMAMOTO, Teruko; KAMIOKA, Hiroshi; ADACHI, Taiji; FUKUSHIMA, Shogo; SAKIMURA, Takumi |
78 | Orthodontic magnetic tooth retention system | EP10005619.1 | 2010-05-29 | EP2263597A3 | 2013-03-13 | Dellinger, Eugene L.; Dellinger, Aron E. |
An orthodontic retainer system including retainer modules that are applied to adjacent teeth in a patient's mouth, and a method and apparatus for delivering the system. The retainer modules (114) may be provided in the form of mutually attracted members, such as magnets, that are temporary coupled on opposites sides of a delivery member (112) for positioning and bonding to an adjacent pair of teeth. In one exemplary embodiment, the retainer modules have rounded and/or chamfered edges and sloped and curved lingual surfaces, and may include a magnet that is received and sealed within an enclosure or cover that has the same shape or profile as the magnet and is made of a wear-resistant biocompatible material. In one exemplary embodiment, the delivery member (112) is substantially L-shaped, which advantageously allows an orthodontist to enter only a small portion of the patient's oral cavity to position the retainer modules on a patient's teeth, and eases the orthodontist's delivery of the retainer modules by substantially eliminating the need for the orthodontist to manipulate or otherwise move the patient's lips, tongue, and/or cheeks. The delivery member may also include pusher elements that contact the retainer modules for exerting a force against the modules to press same firmly against the teeth in order to enhance bonding between the modules and the teeth. |
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79 | Orthodontic magnetic tooth retention system | EP10005619.1 | 2010-05-29 | EP2263597A2 | 2010-12-22 | Dellinger, Eugene L.; Dellinger, Aron E. |
An orthodontic retainer system including retainer modules that are applied to adjacent teeth in a patient's mouth, and a method and apparatus for delivering the system. The retainer modules (114) may be provided in the form of mutually attracted members, such as magnets, that are temporary coupled on opposites sides of a delivery member (112) for positioning and bonding to an adjacent pair of teeth. In one exemplary embodiment, the retainer modules have rounded and/or chamfered edges and sloped and curved lingual surfaces, and may include a magnet that is received and sealed within an enclosure or cover that has the same shape or profile as the magnet and is made of a wear-resistant biocompatible material. In one exemplary embodiment, the delivery member (112) is substantially L-shaped, which advantageously allows an orthodontist to enter only a small portion of the patient's oral cavity to position the retainer modules on a patient's teeth, and eases the orthodontist's delivery of the retainer modules by substantially eliminating the need for the orthodontist to manipulate or otherwise move the patient's lips, tongue, and/or cheeks. The delivery member may also include pusher elements that contact the retainer modules for exerting a force against the modules to press same firmly against the teeth in order to enhance bonding between the modules and the teeth. |
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80 | Orthodontic appliance | EP08020575.0 | 2007-03-23 | EP2036514B1 | 2010-05-19 | Yamamoto, Teruko; Kamioka, Hiroshi; Adachi, Taiji; Fukushima, Shogo; Sakimura, Takumi |