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Including Extra-oral Force Transmitting Means

Including Extra-oral Force Transmitting Means patent applications listed are from June 2005 to current and include Date, Patent Application Number, Patent Title, Patent Abstract summary and are linked to the corresponding patent application page.

05/24/07 - 20070117062 - Functional orthodontic appliance with an extraoral device
Disclosed is a functional orthodontic appliance comprising a facebow as an extraoral device for treating malpositions of the jaws or teeth. Said functional orthodontic appliance comprises a pad holder (3) which is fastened to a transition area (20) of the facebow and can be individually positioned and adjusted by very ...

02/09/06 - 20060029899 - Developed face bow and protraction headgear in correction of anterior openbite class iii patients
The aim of this face bow and protraction headgear design is to correct the anterior open bite in dentally Class III open bite cases. Patients were selected and full coverage acrylic cap splint-type rapid maxillary expansion appliance was cemented and activated twice a day for 5 days. After sutural separation, ...

11/03/05 - 20050244769 - Protraction headgear
In a facebow which overcomes the adverse effects and limitations of current designs by rotating the maxilla in a downward and forward direction, which assists in correcting anterior open bites, this being accomplished by a design that produces forces above the center of resistance of the maxilla and parallel to ...

08/11/05 - 20050175954 - Mandibular-repositioning devices
A mandibular-repositioning diagnostic device has an extra-oral mechanism (3) in which an apertured frame (6) and an arm (7) are attached respectively to upper- and lower-jaw trays (1,2), and the arm (7) is coupled via a ratchet-toothed strap (13) to a slider-carrier (16) retained within the frame-aperture (17). Pulling the ...



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