FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to dentistry, and is intended to optimize the vectors of the orthodontic forces of the wire arc of fixed equipment and increase the stability of the system by involving the lateral groups of teeth that are part of bridges in the orthodontic system. Get prints of the dentition. Cast models of the jaw. Duplicate models, cast refractory models. Wax ring with a further casting of a cobalt-chrome alloy ring is modeled on a bridge. Ring is cut, soldered on its vestibular surface of the bracket-system element (a bracket or a buccal tube). Fix the ring in the mouth and use it as a distal support during orthodontic treatment.
EFFECT: method allows the use of previously made bridges as a distal point of support, which helps to reduce the patient's expenses associated with removing the bridge and installing micro-implants, to create additional orthodontic forces.
1 cl, 1 dwg, 1 ex
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Dates
2019-02-05—Published
2018-01-17—Filed