Fixed Orthodontic Appliances Flashcards

1
Q

What are fixed appliances?

A

An appliance which is fixed to the teeth and cannot be removed by the patient.

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When do we use fixed appliances?

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Correct of mild to moderate skeletal discrepancies
Alignment of teeth
Correction of rotations
Centreline correction
Overbite and overjet reduction
Closure of spaces/creating spaces
Vertical movements of teeth

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What are the components of fixed appliances?

A

Archwire
Brackets
Elastomeric modules
Molar tubing
Molar band
Anchorage components
Force generating components

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4
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What materials can brackets be made from?

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Metal- SS (most common), CoCr, Ti, Au
Polymers
Ceramics

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5
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What is used to bond ortho bands to molar teeth?

A

Glass ionomer

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6
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What must be done first before placing orthodontic bands on molar teeth?

A

Create space- place separators

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7
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What material is used to bond brackets to teeth?

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Composite- micro mechanical retention.
- can use self etch or etch and then bond.

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8
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Why is Nickel Titanium used as the first type of wire in fixed ortho appliances?

A

Flexible
Light continuous forces
Shape memory- returns to original shape, cannot bend.
Higher friction than stainless steel

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Why is stainless steel used as the second type of wire in fixed ortho appliances?

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Used to slide teeth easier because it has low friction.

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10
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What is the function of elastomeric ligatures?

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Keeps the wire within the bracket.

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What is the function of bumper tubing?

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Used where there are large extraction spaces- this will create space to alleviate crowding.

Used to prevent soft tissue trauma in the event that the wire pops out of the molar bands.

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What is the purpose of stainless steel arch wire with spring?

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Makes space for teeth- i.e. instanding laterals.

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13
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What are the force generating components in fixed appliances?

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Sliding mechanics
- elastic power chain
- NiTi coils- to push teeth apart or close space
- Intra-oral elastics
- Active ligature

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14
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What is an elastomeric power chain?

A

Runs from the tube hook to the brass wire hook.
Used to close spaces.

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15
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What are Nickel Titanium coil springs?

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Used to push teeth apart.

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16
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What is the purpose of intraoral elastics?

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Distal or mesial movement of teeth.
i.e. in class II cases- move the lower teeth distally and upper teeth medially.

17
Q

What is anchorage?

A

Resistance to unwanted tooth movement.

Must plan this carefully to avoid unnecessary complications.

18
Q

What types of anchorage can you get?

A

Simple- using teeth within the same arch, as well as anchorage components- elastomeric power chain used to pull one tooth that is linked to another tooth with a higher root surface ratio.

Compound- linking groups of teeth together as a unit, increases the root surface area.

Reciprocal- one tooth is linked to another similar tooth- same root surface area, so both teeth will move together since both forces are balanced.

19
Q

What is absolute anchorage?

A

Using temporary anchorage devices

20
Q

Give an example of a type of temporary anchorage device?

A

Non osseointegrating mini screw
- Inter-radicular TAD
- Palatal TAD

21
Q

What devices can be used to maintain cortical anchorage?

A

Transpalatal arch
Nance palatal arch

22
Q

What can be used for inter- maxillary anchorage?

A

Intermaxillary elastics

Class III elastics- run from lower canine to the upper molar

Class II elastics- run from upper canine to lower molar.

23
Q

What is retention?

A

Maintaining the final tooth position with a passive orthodontic appliance.

Designed to prevent relapse.

24
Q

What malocclusion features have a high relapse potential?

A

Instanding upper laterals
Diastemas
AOB
Rotations
Palatally ectopic canines
Proclination of lower incisors

These patients would benefit from a fixed orthodontic retainer.

25
Q

What types of retainer are available for patients?

A

Hawley conventional retainer
Vacuum formed retainer
Fixed orthodontic retainer

26
Q

What do you want to check with a lingual bonded retainer at each check up?

A

Check composite is still firmly adhered to tooth surface.

Ensure no calculus despots present around composite or wire.

No sharp bits of wire.

Wire hasn’t fractured.