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3. Removable vs. Fixed Appliances
REMOVABLE
Tipping only
No control over root
movement
Pt’s co-operation
Hygienic
FIXED
Bodily translation
Control of root
movement
Less dependent on pt’s
co-op
Less hygienic
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7. Development of Fixed appliances
Standard Edgewise appliance
Early 1900s
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8. Development of Fixed appliances
Pre-adjusted edgewise appliance
1970s
Refined manufacturing process with “builtin” adjustments specific for each tooth
Advances in material sciences made
attachment much smaller
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21. Components of the Fixed
Appliance
Bands
Molar Tubes
Brackets
Arch Wires
Auxiliaries: Elastomeric products, Coil
springs, Lingual arches, Extra-oral
appliances
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22. ARCH WIRES
Maxillary and mandibular
Arch form described as “parabolic shaped”
Size and cross-section of wires vary
Material varies eg. Nickel Titanium alloy
(NiTi), Titanium Molybdenum Alloy
(TMA), Stainless Steel
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23. Components of the Fixed
Appliance
Bands
Molar Tubes
Brackets
Arch Wires
Auxiliaries: Elastomeric products, Coil
springs, Lingual arches, Extra-oral
appliances
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27. Pre-Adjusted Edgewise
Appliance or The Straight Wire
Appliance
Larry Andrews - studied normal occlusion
and individual tooth positions
Developed prescriptions for individual
tooth position
Elements of “ideal” tooth position are built
into the appliance
Minimizing active “wire manipulation” The Straight Wire Concept
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28. Pre-adjusted edgewise appliance
First order / in-out - Horizontal plane
Second order / tip - Mesio-distal angulation
Third order / torque - Labio-lingual
angulation
3 - Dimensional control of tooth position
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30. Pre-adjusted edgewise appliance
First order / in-out - Horizontal plane
Second order / tip - Mesio-distal angulation
Third order / torque - Labio-lingual
angulation
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32. Pre-adjusted edgewise appliance
First order / in-out - Horizontal plane
Second order / tip - Mesio-distal angulation
Third order / torque - Labio-lingual
angulation
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33. Third order or Torque
4
To “Torque” is the least efficient
tooth movement using orthodontic
appliances
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34. Significance of accurate bracket/band
positioning
Precise tooth positioning
Optimal effect of “pre-adjustment”
Occlusion
Esthetics
Stability
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35. POSITIONING BRACKETS GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Rhomboidal shape
Disto-lingual wing mark
Central scribe line (long axis)
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36. Maxillary Central Incisors
4
4
• Distance from the slot to the
incisal edge = 4mm
• From the occlusal, the bracket
is centered mesio-distally.
• As a guide, approximate the
incisal edge of the incisor with
the base of the bracket
perpendicular to the clinical
crown long axis.
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38. Maxillary Cuspids
• Distance from cusp tip to bracket slot =
4.5 mm
• The severe angulation and prominent
o
anatomy of cuspids (10 ) can make
placement difficult
•
4.5 mm From the occlusal view, the bracket is
centered mesio-distally on the prominent
buccal developmental ridge. This also
corresponds to the clinical crown long
axis. This will usually be mesial to the
center of the contacts
4.5
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39. Maxillary Bicuspids
• Distance from cusp tip to bracket slot =
4 mm
From the occlusal view, the bracket is
centered mesio-distally on the prominent
buccal developmental ridge. This also
corresponds to the clinical crown long
axis.
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45. Palmer notation used in Orthodontics
Right
Left
Upper
Tooth #
7
2
6
3
2 3 4 5
10 11 12 13
6
14
7
15
Tooth #
31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20
19
18
Lower
7
6
7
6
5
4
5
4
5
4
3
6
3
2
7
2
1
8
1
1
9
1
2
3
4
5
Upper
Lower
The bracket height chart is written in Palmer Notation. This notation numbers the teeth starting
st
nd
with the central incisors as 1. The laterals are then 2. The canines are 3. The 1 and 2
st
nd
premolars are 4 and 5 respectively, the 1 molars are 6 and the 2 molars are 7.
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46. Bracket Heights from Cusp tip or Incisal Edge
nd
st
nd
st
st
nd
st
nd
Right
2
M
1
M
2
B
1
B
Cu
LI
CI
CI
LI
Cu
1
B
2
B
1
M
2
M
Left
Upper
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Upper
Bracket
height
4.5
4
4
4
4
3.5
Occ
plane
4
3.5
4
4
4
3.5
3.5
→
Bracket
height
In mm
4.5
3.5
3.5 In mm
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4.5
Lower
7
6
5
4
3
4
4
4
4
5
6
4.5
2
1
1
2
3
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7
Lower