Orthodontic movement of malaligned teeth is performed by attaching to the teeth a wire which has properties useful in orthodontics. When the anticipated use of the wire involves torsional and flexural stresses, the wire is a single strand of a material having a higher elastic limit and a lower elastic modulus than an 18-8 stainless steel wire of identical cross-section. The invention also contemplates the use of wires which demonstrate a plastic memory which causes them to return to a preset shape or length after being deformed and then heated. For example, longitudinally shrinkable wires are either attached to teeth for closing the spaces therebetween or are used to draw a tooth toward a fixed reference member such as a rigid archwire spaced from the tooth. The mechanical memory of the wire may also tend to restore it to a preset shape upon heating in order to level or torque malposed teeth. The disclosed wires are formed of Nitinol alloy which is a known near-stoichiometric alloy of nickel and titanium. When the wire exerts tooth-moving forces by being subjected to torsional or flexural stresses, the alloy also includes cobalt substituted for nickel on an atom-for atom basis so that the composition is TiNi.935 Co.065.
Patent
Method and system for orthodontic moving of teeth
United States Patent and Trademark Office
07/26/1977
PDM V1.0, Open Access
Abstract
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Method and system for orthodontic moving of teeth
- Creators
- George F Andreasen (Inventor)
- Contributors
- University of Iowa Research Foundation (Iowa City, IA, US) (Assignee)
- Resource Type
- Patent
- Publisher
- United States Patent and Trademark Office; United States
- Patent
- US Patent 4,037,324; United States Patent and Trademark Office (United States, Alexandria) - USPTO; Published; 362,578; 05/21/1973
- Number of pages
- 8 pages
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 07/26/1977
- Academic Unit
- UI Research Foundation
- Record Identifier
- 9983761987902771
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