Tool for fastening rings to an orthodontic bracket and method th

Dentistry – Orthodontics – Tool

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BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This design relates to a tool for fastening the elastic rings to the brackets holding an archwire in between for the orthodontic treatment. Without additional equipment or tools, the elastic ring can be fastened to the bracket easily by the tool to be described.
Prior art apparatus and methods for the orthodontic treatment can be explained by reference to FIGS. 1, 5 and 6. First, the back plate (3) of a H-shaped bracket (1) having a groove (2) is attached to the center of the tooth for the treatment. An archwire (5) is then inserted to the grooves (2) of the brackets (1) which have been attached to two teeth (4)(4'). The elastic ring is fastened to the upper and lower part (1)(1') of the H-shaped bracket (1) to fix the archwire (5). Then, the both ends of the archwire (5) are bent to achieve the desired position of the teeth (4)(4').
One of the traditional methods for fastening the elastic rings to the bracket can be explained by the FIG. 5. The elastic rings (6) are kept at the body of holder (7). Then, the elastic rings are separated one by one using a plier-type tool (not shown in the FIG. 5) and fastened to the upper and lower part (1')(1") of the bracket (1). The other method is shown in FIGS. 6(a) and (b). In this method, a number of elastic rings (6) are kept at the wire holder (8) as in FIG. 6(a). Each elastic ring is separated from the wire holder using a tool (10) having a U-shaped curvature (9). The tool is shown in FIG. 6(b). (The procedure for fastening with this tool is the same as with the tool of invention and will be described in details later).
In the method of FIG. 5, a plier-type tool is put into the ring and opened so that the expanded ring can be fastened to the upper and lower part (1')(1") of the bracket (1). Therefore, the plier-type tool needs to be positioned perpendicular to the teeth (4)(4'). Thus, in case of a molar tooth, the mouth of a patient is forced to be opened wide to the side.
Furthermore, in the method of FIG. 6(a) and (b), the procedure to separate an elastic ring (6) from the wire holder and to place at the bent portion (9) of the tool (10) is not trivial. Due to the elasticity of the ring (6), a number of elastic rings are often wasted during this procedure.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

However, a tool to be described will eliminate the need of a holder because the elastic rings are kept at the rear end of the tool. When needed, an elastic ring can be pushed towards the head of the tool and placed easily at the indented portion of the head.
This tool also prevents undesired waste of the rings as in the method of FIG. 6.


BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The accompanying drawings illustrate the invention. In such drawings: holder in FIG. 6(a).


DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

The preferred embodiment of the tool and procedure for fastening an elastic ring to the bracket will be described in details by the FIGS. 2, 3, and 4.
The center of wire is bent to form a U-shaped head (11) of a tool. The indented portion (12)(12') of the head is also made for the placement of the elastic ring at the head. The side bars (13)(13') are made to form the elongated portion. In particular, the side bars are made to form the slanted (or convergent) portion of the tool. A number of elastic rings are held where the two wires are met together as being parallel. The end of side bars are divergent and/or bent to keep the elastic rings. Thus, a tool for fastening the elastic ring to the bracket is achieved. During the treatment, an elastic ring (16) is gradually expanded as moving towards the slanted portion (14)(14') of the head of a tool. When reached at the indented portion (12)(12') of the head (11), it is slightly shrunk and fixed at that position (12)(12').
After an elastic ring is placed at the indented portion of the head, the inner portion of the elastic ring (16) is inserted to the upper part (1') of the bracket (1) as shown in FIG. 4(a). The ring (16) is then expanded by rotating the tool (18) by 90 degrees as in FIG. 4(b). When

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