Devices, systems, and methods for dental arch expansion

US11793606B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11793606-B2
Application numberUS-201816022552-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 28, 2018
Priority dateJun 30, 2017
Publication dateOct 24, 2023
Grant dateOct 24, 2023

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Methods and systems are provided for generating a treatment plan for arch expansion where a polymeric shell appliance is utilized to generate one or more activation forces that facilitate tooth movement. The polymeric shell appliances may comprise one or more tooth receiving cavities, in which each of the plurality of tooth receiving cavities is shaped and arranged to provide a counter moment of each of the plurality of teeth.

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An orthodontic appliance comprising: a polymeric shell shaped to fit over an arch of a patient's teeth and including a plurality of teeth receiving cavities comprising a lingual wall, a buccal wall, an occlusal wall extending between and connecting the lingual wall and the buccal wall; wherein the polymeric shell is shaped to impart an arch expansion force onto a tooth of the patient's teeth to move the tooth from a first position a first distance from a midline of the arch of the patient's teeth to a second position a second distance from midline of the arch of the patient's teeth, the second distance being greater than the first distance; and wherein at least one of the plurality of teeth receiving cavities includes an occlusal cusp portion on the occlusal wall, the occlusal cusp portion having a tooth facing surface shape 4 configured to interfere with an occlusal cusp of the tooth when the polymeric shell is worn on the arch of the patient's teeth, wherein the occlusal cusp portion is configured to impart an anti-tipping moment onto the tooth, the anti-tipping moment being of a magnitude and direction to counteract a tipping movement associated with the arch expansion force; and a lingual bar on a lingual surface of the lingual wall of the polymeric shell and extending laterally along the lingual surface of the lingual wall, wherein the lingual bar is configured to extend across the midline of the arch of the patient's teeth, the lingual bar shaped to increase the arch expansion force on the patient's teeth applied by the polymeric shell. 2. The orthodontic appliance of claim 1 , wherein the lingual bar is embedded in the lingual wall of the polymeric shell. 3. The orthodontic appliance of claim 1 , wherein the lingual bar extends from a first canine tooth receiving cavity to a second canine tooth receiving cavity. 4. The orthodontic appliance of claim 1 , further comprising: an arch feature located on the lingual wall, the arch feature extending from the lingual wall in an occlusal direction and having an occlusal surface configured to contact an occlusal surface of an opposing arch feature located on an opposing orthodontic appliance shaped to fit over an opposing arch of the patient. 5. The orthodontic appliance of claim 4 , wherein the occlusal surface of the arch feature extends in the occlusal direction beyond an occlusal plane of the polymeric shell. 6. The orthodontic appliance of claim 4 , wherein the arch feature extends in the occlusal direction beyond an occlusal plane of the polymeric shell. 7. The orthodontic appliance of claim 4 , wherein the arch feature extends in the occlusal direction to an occlusal plane of the polymeric shell. 8. The orthodontic appliance of claim 4 , wherein the arch feature is integrally formed with the polymeric shell. 9. The orthodontic appliance of claim 4 , wherein the arch feature is coupled to the polymeric shell. 10. The orthodontic appliance of claim 1 , wherein the polymeric shell is shaped to impart the arch expansion force onto a lingual side of the tooth. 11. The orthodontic appliance of claim 1 , wherein the tooth facing surface shape of the occlusal cusp portion has a flatter geometry than the geometry of the occlusal cusp of the tooth. 12. The orthodontic appliance of claim 1 , wherein the occlusal cusp portion is part of a posterior tooth receiving cavity that is shaped to receive a premolar or molar tooth. 13. The orthodontic appliance of claim 1 , wherein the lingual bar extends laterally across anterior tooth receiving cavities shaped to receive anterior teeth and does not extend laterally across posterior tooth receiving cavities shaped to receive premolar and molar teeth. 14. The orthodontic appliance of claim 1 , wherein the polymer shell and the lingual bar are made of thermoplastic material. 15. An orthodontic appliance comprising: a polymeric shell shaped to fit over an arch of a patient's teeth and including a plurality of teeth receiving cavities comprising a lingual wall, a buccal wall, an occlusal wall extending between and connecting the lingual wall and the buccal wall, wherein the polymeric shell is shaped to impart an arch expansion force onto a tooth of the patient's teeth to move the tooth from a first location a first distance from a midline of the arch of the patient's teeth to a second position a second distance from midline of the arch of the patient's teeth, the second distance being greater than the first distance; and wherein at least one of the plurality of teeth receiving cavities comprises an occlusal cusp portion on the occlusal wall, the occlusal cusp portion having a tooth facing surface shape configured to interfere with an occlusal cusp of the tooth when the polymeric shell is worn on the arch of the patient's teeth, wherein the occlusal cusp portion is configured to impart an anti-tipping moment onto the occlusal cusp of the tooth, the anti-tipping moment being of a magnitude and direction to counteract a tipping movement associated with the arch expansion force; and a lingual bar on a lingual surface of the lingual wall of the polymeric shell and extending laterally across anterior tooth receiving cavities shaped to receive anterior teeth and does not extend laterally across posterior tooth receiving cavities shaped to receive premolar and molar teeth, wherein the lingual bar is configured to extend across the midline of the arch of the patient's teeth, the lingual bar shaped to increase the arch expansion force applied to the patient's teeth by the polymeric shell. 16. The orthodontic appliance of claim 15 , wherein the anti-tipping moment is distributed on the occlusal cusp. 17. The orthodontic appliance of claim 15 , wherein the anti-tipping moment is applied to a point on the occlusal cusp. 18. The orthodontic appliance of claim 15 , wherein the at least one of the plurality of teeth receiving cavities further comprises an unactivated shape. 19. The orthodontic appliance of claim 18 , wherein the unactivated shape is shaped to match a geometry of a portion of an occlusal surface of the tooth. 20. The orthodontic appliance of claim 15 , wherein when the orthodontic appliance is worn by the patient, the occlusal cusp of the tooth pushes against the occlusal cusp portion and deforms the orthodontic appliance. 21. The orthodontic appliance of claim 20 , wherein the deformed orthodontic appliance imparts the anti-tipping moment.

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Classifications

  • A61C7/10Primary

    Devices having means to apply outwardly directed force, e.g. expanders · CPC title

  • Dental splints; teeth or jaw immobilisation devices; stabilizing retainers bonded to teeth after orthodontic treatments · CPC title

  • Mouthpiece-type retainers {or positioners, e.g. for both the lower and upper arch (arch-shaped medicament applicators for teeth or gums A61C19/063; mouthguards for protecting the teeth of sportsmen A63B71/085)} · CPC title

  • Buccal tubes · CPC title

  • Orthodontic computer assisted systems · CPC title

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What does patent US11793606B2 cover?
Methods and systems are provided for generating a treatment plan for arch expansion where a polymeric shell appliance is utilized to generate one or more activation forces that facilitate tooth movement. The polymeric shell appliances may comprise one or more tooth receiving cavities, in which each of the plurality of tooth receiving cavities is shaped and arranged to provide a counter moment o…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Align Technology Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61C7/10. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 24 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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