IP Library Granted Patent US 9,901,420
Granted Patent B2
US 9,901,420 · App. 14/630,200 · Granted Feb 27, 2018

Orthodontic appliances including ferromagnetic shape memory alloys and methods of orthodontic treatment using same

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Patent No.
US 9,901,420
App. No.
14/630,200
Granted
Feb 27, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

A self-ligating orthodontic bracket for ligating an archwire includes a bracket body defining an archwire slot configured to receive the archwire, a movable member movable relative to the archwire slot, and an actuator coupled to at least one of the bracket body and the movable member. The actuator includes a ferromagnetic shape memory alloy and is configured to move the movable member when exposed to a magnetic field. A method of orthodontic treatment using a self-ligating orthodontic bracket having an archwire slot configured to receive an archwire therein and including a ferromagnetic shape memory includes exposing at least a portion of the orthodontic bracket to a magnetic field such that the ferromagnetic shape memory alloy at least partially transforms to a martensitic phase from an austenitic phase, and at least one of inserting an archwire into the archwire slot and removing an archwire from the archwire slot.

Claims (39)

1. A self-ligating orthodontic bracket for ligating an archwire comprising:

a bracket body defining an archwire slot that is configured to receive the archwire;

a movable member movable relative to the archwire slot; and

an actuator coupled to at least one of the bracket body and the movable member, including a ferromagnetic shape memory alloy, and being configured to move the movable member when exposed to a magnetic field.

2. The orthodontic bracket of claim 1 , wherein the ferromagnetic shape memory alloy is one of an iron-palladium (FePd) alloy, a nickel-manganese-gallium (NiMnGa) alloy, or a nickel-manganese-aluminum (NiMnAl) alloy.

3. The orthodontic bracket of claim 1 , wherein the movable member is movable from an opened position to a closed position, and wherein the actuator is configured to move the movable member to the closed position or to the opened position when exposed to the magnetic field.

4. The orthodontic bracket of claim 1 , wherein the actuator is coil spring shaped.

5. The orthodontic bracket of claim 1 , wherein when exposed to the magnetic field, the actuator rotates or translates the movable member relative to the bracket body.

6. The orthodontic bracket of claim 1 , further comprising a locking mechanism configured to secure the movable member in the closed position.

7. The orthodontic bracket of claim 1 , wherein the movable member is a double door-like member.

8. A self-ligating orthodontic bracket for ligating an archwire comprising:

a bracket body defining an archwire slot that is configured to receive the archwire; and

a movable member coupled to the bracket body, including a ferromagnetic shape memory alloy, and moving relative to the archwire slot when exposed to a magnetic field from one of an opened position or a closed position to the other of the opened position or the closed position.

9. The orthodontic bracket of claim 8 , wherein the movable member further includes a non-ferromagnetic shape memory alloy.

10. The orthodontic bracket of claim 9 , wherein the shape memory alloy is one of a nickel-titanium (NiTi) alloy, copper-aluminum-nickel (CuAlNi) alloy, or a copper-aluminum-manganese (CuAlMn) alloy.

11. The orthodontic bracket of claim 8 , wherein the movable member is a layered composite including at least one layer of the ferromagnetic shape memory alloy and at least one layer of a non-ferromagnetic shape memory alloy.

12. The orthodontic bracket of claim 11 , wherein the movable member is a coiled door member including at least a coiled portion configured to uncoil and form a planar portion that extends at least partially across the archwire slot.

13. The orthodontic bracket of claim 12 , wherein the movable member is configured to uncoil when exposed to a magnetic field.

14. The orthodontic bracket of claim 8 , wherein the movable member has an L-shaped cross-sectional configuration, has a planar configuration, and is configured to change shape between the L-shaped cross-sectional configuration and the planar configuration when exposed to the magnetic field.

15. The orthodontic bracket of claim 8 , wherein the movable member moves relative to the archwire slot when exposed to a magnetic field from the opened position to the closed position.

16. The orthodontic bracket of claim 8 , wherein the movable member moves relative to the archwire slot when exposed to a magnetic field from the closed position to the opened position.

17. A self-ligating orthodontic bracket for ligating an archwire comprising:

a bracket body defining an archwire slot that is configured to receive the archwire;

a movable member coupled to the bracket body and movable relative to the archwire slot;

a base member movably coupled to the bracket body; and

a locking system for securing the bracket body relative to the base member and including a pin of a ferromagnetic shape memory alloy configured to change shape when exposed to a magnetic field.

18. The self-ligating orthodontic bracket of claim 17 , wherein exposing the locking system to a magnetic field unlocks the locking system.

19. The self-ligating orthodontic bracket of claim 17 , wherein the locking system further includes a retaining slot having a plurality of enlarged portions separated by straight portions, the enlarged portions corresponding to predetermined fixed orientations between the bracket body and the base member and the pin cooperates with a corresponding one of the enlarged portions for each predetermined fixed orientation.

20. The self-ligating orthodontic bracket of claim 19 , wherein the predetermined fixed orientations correspond to predetermined torque positions.

21. The self-ligating orthodontic bracket of claim 17 , wherein the locking system further includes a retaining slot having a plurality of spaced apart notches corresponding to predetermined fixed relative orientations between the bracket body and the base member and the pin cooperates with a corresponding one of the spaced apart notches for each predetermined fixed orientation.

22. A method of orthodontic treatment using a self-ligating orthodontic bracket having an archwire slot configured to receive an archwire therein and a movable member movable relative to the archwire slot, the orthodontic bracket including a ferromagnetic shape memory alloy, the method comprising:

exposing at least a portion of the orthodontic bracket to a magnetic field such that the ferromagnetic shape memory alloy at least partially transforms to a martensitic phase from an austenitic phase such that the movable member moves from one of an opened position or a closed position to the other of the opened position or the closed position; and

inserting an archwire into and/or removing an archwire from the archwire slot.

23. The method of claim 22 , wherein exposing includes positioning a device capable of producing a magnetic field proximate the orthodontic bracket prior to inserting or removing the archwire from the archwire slot.

24. The method of claim 22 , wherein exposing the orthodontic bracket to the magnetic field causes movement of the movable member without contact with a tool.

25. A method of orthodontic treatment using a self-ligating orthodontic bracket having an archwire slot configured to receive an archwire therein and including a ferromagnetic shape memory alloy, the method comprising:

exposing at least a portion of the orthodontic bracket to a magnetic field such that the ferromagnetic shape memory alloy at least partially transforms to a martensitic phase from an austenitic phase; and

manipulating the orthodontic bracket to change the torque on the tooth.

26. The method of claim 25 , wherein the orthodontic bracket includes a bracket body pivotably coupled to a base member and wherein manipulating includes changing the angular orientation between the bracket body and the base member.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 9, 2021
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: ORMCO CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 055886/0080 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 8, 2020
From: ORMCO CORPORATION
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 052617/0617 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 27, 2015
From: ALAUDDIN, SAMMEL SHAHRIER; NAZECK, BENJAMIN MARK
To: ORMCO CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 035052/0066 →