Fixed Orthodontics Flashcards

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What is the definition of a fixed appliance?

A

An appliance which is fixed to the teeth and cannot be removed by the patient
Consists of brackets, bands, archwires and auxillaries

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When to use fixed appliances?

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Correction of mild to moderate skeletal discrepancy (camouflage)
Alignment of teeth
Correction of rotations
Centreline correction
Overbite and overjet reduction
Closure of spaces/creating space
Vertical movements of teeth

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What are the Andrews Six Keys of orthodontic treatment?

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  1. Tight approximal contacts with no rotations
  2. Class I incisors
  3. Class I molars
  4. Flat occlusal plane or slight curve of Spee
  5. Long axis of the teeth have a slight mesial inclination except the lower incisors
  6. The crowns of the canines back to the molars have a lingual inclination
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What different materials are used for orthodontic archwire?

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Stainless steel
Nickel titanium
Cobalt chromium
Beta-titanium
Compoiste/glaa

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What are the properties of nickel titanium that enable its use for archwires?

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Flexible
Light continuous force
Shape memory
–return to original shape
–cannot bend
Higher friction than stainless steel

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What are the properties of stainless steel that enable its use for ortho archwire?

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Working archwires to slide teeth (low friction)
Formable (archwire bends)

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7
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What sliding force generating components can be used?
How do these work?

A

Elastic power chain
NiTi coils
Intra-oral elastics
Active ligature
TEETH MOVE BY UTILISING THE ENERGY STORED IN THE ELASTIC OR SPRING

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What is anchorage?

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Resistance to unwanted tooth movement

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What is Newton’s 3rd law?

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Every force has an equal but opposite reactionary force

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What is a TAD?
Where can they be placed?

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Temporary anchorage device
–non-osseointegrating mini screw
Inter-radicular TAD, Palatal TAD

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What can provide cortical anchorage?

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Cortical plates provide increased resistance to tooth movement
Maintains intermolar width

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12
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What features of a malocclusion have high relapse potential?

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Diastema/space closure
Rotations
Palatally ectopic canines
Proclination of lower incisors
Anterior open bite
Instanding upper lateral incisors

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13
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What is retention in regards to orthodontic treatment?

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Maintaining the final tooth position with a passive orthodontic appliance

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In what situations would you place a permanent retainer? (lingual/palatal retainer)

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Space closure
Diastema
Proclination of lower labial segment
Periodontal cases
Ectopic canines
Instanding upper 2’s

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Name the 3 main risks of orthodontic treatment.

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Decalcification
Root resorption
Relapse

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