Auxiliary bucktooth correction device
By combining the elastic cord body and the bonding points, the problem of complexity and easy detachment of existing braces for protruding teeth is solved, achieving a stable and simplified braces correction effect.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-19
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
Existing braces for protruding teeth are complex and require frequent adjustments. Their connection performance is generally poor, making them prone to falling off, which affects aesthetics and orthodontic results.
It uses an elastic cord body and adhesive points to connect with teeth through an adhesive structure. The elasticity of the adhesive points and elastic cord, combined with positioning grooves, reinforcing grooves and raised strips, increases the bonding area and improves stability.
It simplifies the adjustment frequency of orthodontic treatment, enhances bonding stability, prevents detachment, and achieves effective orthodontic results for protruding teeth.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of orthodontic technology for protruding teeth, and in particular to an auxiliary orthodontic device for protruding teeth. Background Technology
[0002] Teeth are an important component of the human body and mainly serve the function of eating. However, teeth can also develop various deformities. Among them, buck teeth are a common type of dentofacial deformity. In medical terms, it is actually maxillary protrusion or bimaxillary protrusion. It is generally not accompanied by serious functional impairment, but it greatly affects appearance. Patients seek treatment mainly to improve their appearance.
[0003] Currently, in order to reduce the impact of protruding teeth on a person's appearance, it is usually necessary to correct them. Various orthodontic appliances or surgical methods are generally used for correction, such as metal brackets, ceramic brackets, or invisible braces.
[0004] However, the above-mentioned orthodontic appliances are complex to use and require frequent adjustment of the orthodontic pressure. Furthermore, their connection with the teeth is generally poor, and they may fall out. Therefore, an auxiliary orthodontic device for correcting protruding teeth is proposed. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this invention is to provide an auxiliary orthodontic device for protruding teeth. By setting an elastic cord body and bonding points, it can correct protruding teeth. The overall structure is simple and reduces the frequency of adjustment. At the same time, the bonding structure can achieve more stable bonding and prevent easy detachment from the teeth.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: an auxiliary orthodontic device for protruding teeth, comprising an adhesive point for bonding with teeth, an elastic wire body connecting the adhesive point and the teeth, and an adhesive structure provided between the adhesive point and the teeth, the adhesive structure being used to bond the adhesive point to the teeth.
[0007] Preferably, the adhesive structure includes:
[0008] An adhesive protrusion is integrally formed and disposed on one side of the adhesive point;
[0009] A positioning groove is formed in the middle of the adhesive protrusion;
[0010] Reinforcing grooves are provided on both sides of the positioning groove;
[0011] Raised strips are fixedly provided on both sides of the reinforcing groove.
[0012] Preferably, the teeth include canines, and the inner surface of the canines and the outer surface of the buck teeth are bonded together at an adhesive point, with the elastic cord body disposed between the adhesive point on the canines and the adhesive point on the buck teeth.
[0013] Preferably, the teeth also include molars, and the inner side of the molars and the outer side of the buck teeth are bonded together with an adhesive point, and the elastic cord body is disposed between the adhesive point on the molars and the adhesive point on the buck teeth.
[0014] Preferably, the adhesive point is made of composite resin, and the elastic cord body is made of one of three materials: latex, rubber, or thermoplastic elastomer.
[0015] Preferably, the tooth has two shallow grooves at the bonding point, and each shallow groove cooperates with the raised strip.
[0016] Preferably, a bonding agent is provided between the adhesive structure and the tooth, specifically a resin adhesive or a glass ionomer adhesive.
[0017] Preferably, the cross-sectional profile inside the positioning groove is set as a triangle, and the surface profile of the bonding protrusion changes with the surface profile of the bonded tooth.
[0018] The technical effects and advantages of this utility model are as follows:
[0019] By using an adhesive structure to connect the bonding points to the corresponding tooth parts, and then attaching the elastic cord body to the bonding points on different teeth, the elasticity of the bonding points and the elastic cord body is used to pull the protruding teeth, thereby adjusting the torque of the protruding teeth and achieving the purpose of orthodontic treatment. In addition, the adhesive structure is equipped with positioning grooves, reinforcement grooves, and protruding strips, which can increase the bonding area and increase the force points, thereby improving the bonding stability between the bonding points and the teeth and preventing the bonding points from easily falling off. Attached Figure Description
[0020] Figure 1 This is one of the schematic diagrams of the connection structure between the elastic line and the adhesive point of this utility model.
[0021] Figure 2 This is the second schematic diagram of the connection structure between the elastic line and the adhesive point of this utility model.
[0022] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the adhesive structure of this utility model.
[0023] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the positioning groove structure of this utility model.
[0024] In the diagram: 1. Adhesive point; 2. Elastic cord body; 3. Positioning groove; 4. Reinforcing groove; 5. Raised strip; 6. Adhesive protrusion. Detailed Implementation
[0025] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0026] This utility model provides, for example Figure 1-4 The image shows an auxiliary orthodontic device for correcting protruding teeth. Example
[0027] The device includes an adhesive point 1 that bonds to the teeth, an elastic cord body 2 that connects the adhesive point 1 to the teeth, and an adhesive structure that bonds the adhesive point 1 to the teeth. The adhesive structure connects the adhesive point 1 to the corresponding tooth portion, and then the elastic cord body 2 is connected to the adhesive point 1 on different teeth. By utilizing the elastic cooperation between the adhesive point 1 and the elastic cord body 2, the protruding teeth are pulled, thereby adjusting the torque of the protruding teeth and achieving the purpose of orthodontic treatment.
[0028] Furthermore, the bonding structure includes: a bonding protrusion 6, integrally formed on one side of the bonding point 1; a positioning groove 3, formed in the middle of the bonding protrusion 6; a reinforcing groove 4, with reinforcing grooves 4 on both sides of the positioning groove 3; and protruding strips 5, with protruding strips 5 fixedly provided on both sides of the reinforcing groove 4. A connector is provided between the bonding structure and the tooth, specifically a resin adhesive or a glass ionomer adhesive. By filling the positioning groove 3 and the reinforcing groove 4 with the connector, and further evenly distributing it on the outer surface of the bonding protrusion 6, and then bonding it to the tooth with the connector, the bonding point 1 is bonded to the tooth through the cooperation of the bonding structure and the connector. At the same time, the connector is formed in the positioning groove 3 and the reinforcing groove 4, thereby further increasing the bonding area and improving the stress resistance, so that the bonding point 1 will not easily detach from the tooth.
[0029] Furthermore, the teeth include canines, with bonding points 1 bonded to the inner surface of the canines and the outer surface of the buck teeth. The elastic line body 2 is positioned between the bonding points 1 on the canines and the buck teeth; the buck teeth are assisted to snap inward by the cooperation of the elastic line body 2 and the bonding points 1.
[0030] Furthermore, the bonding point 1 is specifically made of composite resin, and the elastic cord body 2 is made of one of three materials: latex, rubber, or thermoplastic elastomer. The composite resin's excellent shaping ability facilitates better adaptation to the tooth contour. The latex or rubber elastic cord body 2 has good elasticity, capable of withstanding a certain tensile force without breaking. The thermoplastic elastomer elastic cord body 2 has shape memory function, exhibiting different properties at different temperatures. It can better exert its elasticity at oral temperatures, providing continuous and gentle orthodontic force, with good biocompatibility and minimal irritation to oral tissues.
[0031] Furthermore, two shallow grooves are provided at the bonding site of the tooth with the bonding point 1, and each shallow groove cooperates with the raised strip 5; this facilitates the insertion of the raised strip 5 into the shallow groove, thereby making the raised strip 5 cooperate with the shallow groove, thereby further improving the bonding stability between the bonding point 1 and the tooth and preventing the bonding point 1 from easily falling off.
[0032] Furthermore, the cross-sectional profile inside the positioning groove 3 is set as a triangle, and the surface profile of the bonding protrusion 6 changes with the surface profile of the tooth to be bonded; this facilitates better bonding of the bonding point 1 to the tooth. Example
[0033] The difference between Example 2 and Example 1 lies in the distribution of the bonding points 1 and the distribution of the elastic line body 2. The teeth also include molars. The inner side of the molars and the outer side of the buck teeth are bonded with bonding points 1. The elastic line body 2 is set between the bonding points 1 on the molars and the bonding points 1 on the buck teeth. The buck teeth are assisted to snap inward by the cooperation of the elastic line body 2 and the bonding points 1.
[0034] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Although the present utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. An auxiliary device for correcting buck teeth, characterized in that, The application relates to a tooth bonding structure comprising a bonding point (1) bonded with a tooth, a spring wire body (2) connected between the bonding point (1) and the tooth, and a bonding structure arranged between the bonding point (1) and the tooth.
2. The auxiliary device for correcting malocclusion according to claim 1, wherein The bonding structure comprises: a bonding protrusion (6) integrally arranged on one side of the bonding point (1); a positioning groove (3) arranged in the middle of the bonding protrusion (6); a reinforcing groove (4) arranged on both sides of the positioning groove (3); a protruding strip (5) fixedly arranged on both sides of the reinforcing groove (4).
3. The auxiliary device for correcting malocclusion according to claim 1, wherein The tooth comprises a tiger tooth, and the inner side of the tiger tooth and the outer side of a buck tooth are bonded with the bonding point (1), and the spring wire body (2) is arranged between the bonding point (1) on the tiger tooth and the bonding point (1) on the buck tooth.
4. The supplemental malocclusion correction device of claim 1, wherein, The tooth further comprises a molar tooth, and the inner side of the molar tooth and the outer side of a buck tooth are bonded with the bonding point (1), and the spring wire body (2) is arranged between the bonding point (1) on the molar tooth and the bonding point (1) on the buck tooth.
5. The supplemental malocclusion device of claim 1, wherein, The bonding point (1) is made of composite resin, and the spring wire body (2) is made of one of latex, rubber and thermoplastic elastomer.
6. The supplemental malocclusion correction device of claim 2, wherein, The tooth is provided with two shallow grooves at the bonding position of the bonding point (1), and each shallow groove is matched with the protruding strip (5).
7. The supplemental malocclusion correction device of claim 1, wherein, The bonding structure is provided with a connecting agent between the bonding structure and the tooth, and the connecting agent is one of resin adhesive and glass ion adhesive.
8. The supplemental malocclusion correction device of claim 2, wherein, The cross section profile of the positioning groove (3) is triangular, and the surface profile of the bonding protrusion (6) changes with the surface profile of the bonded tooth.