161 |
Orthodontia device |
US3648372D |
1970-09-10 |
US3648372A |
1972-03-14 |
KIRSCHENBAUM STANLEY |
An orthodontia appliance is provided including a mouth brace and elastic-retaining band designed to exert a predetermined force on the brace when the brace is positioned in the mouth of a patient. The band is provided with an adjusting clamp and an integral strain gauge which, when connected to a suitable readout device gives an indication of the force exerted on the brace by the band and therefore the force exerted on the patient''s teeth.
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162 |
Extra oral dental retractor and bite opener |
US3638313D |
1970-07-14 |
US3638313A |
1972-02-01 |
CERVERA ALBERTO J |
An extra oral dental retractor and bite opener having a U-shaped outer arch wire for coupling to a wearer''s neckband and the Ushaped inner arch wire coupled in the center portion thereof to the center portion of the U-shaped outer arch wire; a flat bite plate coupled to the center portion of one or both U-shaped arch wires and extending rearwardly therefrom for separating the upper and lower front teeth of the wearer; an elastic band coupled across the inner U-shaped arch wire for resting on the front teeth of the wearer and having a center portion pivotally attached by a wire to the front portion of the bite plate for limiting the travel of the elastic band.
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163 |
Adjustable head gear |
US3571930D |
1969-08-15 |
US3571930A |
1971-03-23 |
WOSKIN IRVIN S DE |
Adjustable headgear is disclosed which includes a first or occipital strap having an upper end and a lower end and is adapted to extend from the back of the head of the wearer upward to the top area of the head. A second strap having an upper end and a lower end is adapted to extend from the right side of the head of the wearer upward to the top area of the head. A third strap having an upper end and a lower end is adapted to extend from the left side of the head of the wearer upward to the top area of the head. A top adjustment piece has slits therein through which the upper ends of the straps pass so that the length of each strap from its lower end up to the adjustment piece can be adjusted by sliding the strap through the slits in the adjustment piece. Backstrap means has forward end portions connected to the lower ends of the second and third straps and extends around from the lower end of the second strap to the lower end of the third strap. The lower end of the first strap is connected to the strap means generally centrally of the latter.
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164 |
Orthodontic headstraps |
US3514860D |
1968-08-29 |
US3514860A |
1970-06-02 |
STIFTER JOHN J |
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165 |
Orthodontic devices |
US3512257D |
1967-08-22 |
US3512257A |
1970-05-19 |
STIFTER JOHN J |
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166 |
Orthodontic neckband |
US3458935D |
1967-09-11 |
US3458935A |
1969-08-05 |
MAYNE WARREN R; JOHNSON FRANK W |
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167 |
Orthodontic face bow with improved arch wire connector |
US3429044D |
1964-03-26 |
US3429044A |
1969-02-25 |
RUBIN JAMES M |
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168 |
Orthodontic headgear |
US3423832D |
1967-02-06 |
US3423832A |
1969-01-28 |
NELSON FRANK O |
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169 |
Extra-oral orthodontic appliance and method of making same |
US45324865 |
1965-05-05 |
US3340613A |
1967-09-12 |
DE WOSKIN IRVIN S |
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170 |
Orthodontic face bow and method of making same |
US35490964 |
1964-03-26 |
US3314151A |
1967-04-18 |
RUBIN JAMES M |
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171 |
Orthodontic face bow |
US37319064 |
1964-06-08 |
US3311978A |
1967-04-04 |
HAAS ANDREW J; DETTLING THEODORE J |
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172 |
Orthodontic appliance |
US23405762 |
1962-10-30 |
US3230621A |
1966-01-25 |
LINDQUIST JOHN T; STONER MORRIS M |
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173 |
Orthodontic appliance |
US77494058 |
1958-11-19 |
US3036380A |
1962-05-29 |
MARTINEK RUDOLPH F; PAUL MEYER |
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174 |
Orthodontic appliance |
US42815442 |
1942-01-26 |
US2334894A |
1943-11-23 |
ATKINSON SPENCER R |
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175 |
ORTHODONTIC DEVICE |
US15859303 |
2017-12-29 |
US20180116764A1 |
2018-05-03 |
Bandar ALYAMI |
An orthodontic/orthognathic device for correcting and changing tooth placements and bone structure, and a method of using orthodontic/orthognathic device for tooth movement, correcting syndromic conditions of the mouth and osteogenetic correction. The device may be used for maxillary distraction and expansion as well as mandibular separation and expansion. The device can be controlled by computer to direct tooth and bone placement. |
176 |
MAXILLARY PROTRACTION DEVICE |
US15430540 |
2017-02-13 |
US20180028282A1 |
2018-02-01 |
Sandra Vivian KAHN; Mabel FLORES CERCEDA; Ilan KAHN LEVENTHAL |
Maxillary protraction device comprising a cranial support (1) that may be attached with straps (4) or similar on the forehead of the user. A guide (8) in a central position on the support (1) attaches to the upper end (9) of a vertical rod (2), at the lower end (13) of which a horizontal rod (3) is arranged with gripping points for the rubber bands that provide a tractive force on the jaw to be treated. Between the two ends (9, 13) of the rod, a ratchet mechanism (12) or similar may be arranged to adjust the angle, while the lower end (13) can be telescopic. |
177 |
Orthodontic device |
US15147369 |
2016-05-05 |
US09877803B2 |
2018-01-30 |
Bandar Alyami |
An orthodontic/orthognathic device for correcting and changing tooth placements and bone structure, and a method of using orthodontic/orthognathic device for tooth movement, correcting syndromic conditions of the mouth and osteogenetic correction. The device may be used for maxillary distraction and expansion as well as mandibular separation and expansion. The device can be controlled by computer to direct tooth and bone placement. |
178 |
Detachable Orthodontic Bracket And Wire System |
US15297174 |
2016-10-19 |
US20170105817A1 |
2017-04-20 |
James Jiwen Chun; Andrew Youngho Chun; Angela Soyoung Chun; Jennifer Miseong Chun |
A detachable orthodontic bracket and wire system includes bracket bases, brackets, and an arch wire for guiding alignment of teeth. The bracket bases are positioned on a lingual surface and/or a facial surface of the teeth. Each bracket base includes a first surface, a second surface, and at least one first interlocking element. The first surface is rigidly attached to the lingual surface and/or the facial surface of the teeth. The second surface opposes the lingual surface and/or the facial surface of the teeth. The first interlocking element is attached to and positioned in a direction substantially perpendicular to or parallel to the second surface of each bracket base. The brackets include at least second interlocking element that interlocks with the first interlocking element. The arch wire is inserted through a slot channel of each bracket. The bracket and the arch wire are infused and rigidly anchored within enclosing layers. |
179 |
LINGUAL ORTHODONTIC APPLIANCE WITH REMOVABLE SECTION |
US15386068 |
2016-12-21 |
US20170100216A1 |
2017-04-13 |
David K. Cinader, JR.; Philip P. Soo; James D. Cleary; Oliver L. Puttler |
An aesthetic, partially removable orthodontic appliance is described, including a polymeric body that conforms to the lingual soft tissue and at least one wire member extending from the polymeric body. Each wire member releasably engages with a respective anchor that is, in turn, connected to the lingual surface of a respective tooth when the polymeric body is moved in a generally gingival direction into abutting relationship with the lingual soft tissue. Other features of the appliance include self-guiding magnetic couplings and couplings based on interlocking mechanical structures that provide releasable engagement between the removable section and the anchors, as well as related methods for making and using the same. |
180 |
Orthodontic System Anchoring Method and Apparatus |
US14684351 |
2015-04-11 |
US20160296303A1 |
2016-10-13 |
Justin Parker |
Orthodontic system anchoring method and custom apparatus affixed to teeth, TADs and/or tooth positioning and stabilization appliances and/or orthodontic auxiliaries. Each appliance has mechanical fasteners structured to secure segments of a curable flexible resin rope called a flex fit module (FFM). The FFM is moldable and adaptable to the oral cavity between mechanical fasteners in an uncured first mode where it is cut to length, positioned around the anatomy of the mouth and attached to clamps or fasteners at each end. Each fastener has a clamp attached to orthodontic auxiliaries, orthodontic appliances or onto a TAD for anchorage purposes. One end of this custom appliance is usually attached via a clamp manufactured as part of a bracket or band to a tooth. The other end is connected to an appliance, tad or auxiliary. Once connected together the system is cured and becomes a solid entity ready to accept orthodontic forces. |