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Underjaw premolar teeth residual root traction device

A technology of traction device and premolars, which is applied in the fields of dentistry, orthodontics, and dental prosthetics. It can solve the problems of unsatisfactory traction effect and poor continuity of orthodontic force, so as to facilitate post-crown restoration treatment, have little impact, and avoid tongue Effects of oblique and distal movement

Inactive Publication Date: 2016-06-15
SHANGHAI XUHUI DISTRICT DENTAL CENT
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In the prior art, the residual root of the mandibular premolar is often tracted with micro-implantation screws and auxiliary arches. Although the correction force is relatively continuous, the micro-implantation screws are traumatic treatments. Adjacent teeth are bonded to the bracket and Niti wire is used to gradually increase the force, but the orthodontic force is not sustainable and the traction effect is not ideal

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[0018] combine Figure 1-5 The structure and principle of the present invention are described.

[0019] Use the following traction device to tract the residual root of the second premolar on the left side of the mandible. The first molar 7 and the second molar on the left side of the mandible are the anchorage teeth 6. The traction device includes two pieces attached to the buccal side of the anchorage teeth Shaped bottom plate 1, steel wire 9, buccal tube 2, Niti wire 3, push spring 4, and lingual button 5 attached to the buccal side of the residual root of the tooth. 2. Fixed on the steel wire 9, the inner wall of the buccal tube 2 is parallel to the side wall of the bottom plate of the buccal tube and the angle between the patient’s sagittal plane is 30-45°, and the inner wall of the lumen is perpendicular to the side wall of the bottom plate of the buccal tube The included angle with the coronal plane of the patient is 60~70°, the inlet end of the buccal tube faces the oc...

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The invention provides an underjaw premolar teeth residual root traction device, and relates to the field of orthodontic instruments. The device uses first molar teeth and second molar teeth at the same side as anchorage teeth and comprises two platy bottom plates, a steel wire, a buccal tube, an Niti wire, a thrust spring and a tongue side button; two opposite side surfaces of the platy bottom plates are connected by the steel wire; the buccal tube is arranged on the steel wire; an included angle between the side wall, parallel with the bottom plates, of the inner wall of the cavity of the buccal tube and a sagittal surface is 30-45 degrees; an included angle between the side wall vertical to the bottom plates and a crown-shaped surface is 45-90 degrees; the inlet end of the buccal tube faces an occlusion direction and the outlet end faces a root direction; one end of the Niti wire is connected with the tongue side button, the other end of the Niti wire penetrates through the buccal tube and is bent backwards, the thrust spring sleeves outside the Niti wire between the inlet end of the buccal tube and the tongue side button, the Niti wire is in a stretching state; the thrust spring is in a compressed state. The traction device can provide continuous correction force, effectively draws a residual root to the occlusion direction and is favorable for the recovery treatment of a post crown.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of orthodontic instruments, in particular to a traction device for mandibular premolar residual roots. Background technique [0002] In clinical oral cavity, there are many residual roots of mandibular premolars caused by extensive caries. For cases with long roots, you can choose to draw the residual roots to the occlusal direction. ) after the pile crown repair treatment. In the prior art, the residual root of the mandibular premolar is often tracted with micro-implantation screws and auxiliary arches. Although the correction force is relatively continuous, the micro-implantation screws are traumatic treatments. Adjacent teeth were bonded to brackets and Niti wires were used to gradually increase the force, but the orthodontic force was not sustainable and the traction effect was not ideal. Contents of the invention [0003] The purpose of the present invention is to provide a residual root traction device for m...

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IPC IPC(8): A61C7/00A61C7/12
CPCA61C7/00A61C7/12
Inventor 马晓晴秦飞徐培成钱文昊周曼丽
Owner SHANGHAI XUHUI DISTRICT DENTAL CENT
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