Anterior
Bite Plate
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Has a
little shelf just behind the top front teeth that the botton teeth hit
on so ther rear teeth will grow to the same length as the front ones |
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Bionator I
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Pulls the mandible forward and
spreads it so it will grow that way and keeps the front teeth from growing
vertically so the back ones catch up |
See Dr. Poco and Buchanan's Advice about Bionators |
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Bionator II
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Holds the mandible forward so it
will grow and has plastic over the back teeth keeping them from growing
so the front teeth can catch up |
See Dr. Poco and Buchanan's Advice about Bionators |
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Bonded Retainer
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Keeps
the bottom teeth straight |
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Celb Nightguard
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Keeps
you from bad habits at night |
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Class II Activator
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Pulls the mandible
forward and makes it grow, makes the teeth grow flat |
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Coil Springs
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Are wired
in to move one jaw toward the other like rubberbands do, most times they
are for kids who won't wear their rubberbands |
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Fan Expander
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Has an expander screw in front
and a hinge in back; as you crank the screw it spreads only the front teeth
wider but keeps the back ones in place |
See Dr. Poco and Buchanan's Advice about Expanders |
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Frankel I Appliance
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Teaches the mandible to stay more
forward where it's supposed to be and so the muscles pull on your front
top teeth to move them back |
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Frankel II Appliance |
Uses the mouth muscles to advance
the mandible and make it grow. It also has a screw on each side to advance
it further |
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Frankel V Appliance
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Uses the muscles and a headgear
to move the mandible forward so it will grow, stops the maxilla from growing
and flattens an open bite |
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Habit Crib
("Habit Rake")
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Keeps kids from sucking their thumb
- Ouch! |
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Habit Crib & Retainer
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A removable habit crib and retainer,
for kids who suck their thumb; like the other habit crib but you can remove
it |
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Hawley Retainer
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An upper retainer but can be used
for upper or lower. There's a bunch of different ones really for minor
teeth movement but is supposed to be worn most times right after you get
your brackets off |
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Herbst Appliance
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A splint with tubes and hinges
to hold the mandible forward so it will grow and push the maxilla back
so it won't grow. It's for kids that won't wear their headgears or to help
headgears work better |
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Hyrax Rapid
Palatel Expander
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Splits your palate and moves the
back teeth apart to make the arch wider |
See Dr. Poco and Buchanan's Advice about Expanders |
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Lingual Arch
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Keeps the mandible from moving
while baby teeth fall out and get replaced with adult teeth. It's called
removable, but only the orthodontist can remove it, not the patient |
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Nance Appliance
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Holds the molars from rotating
or moving forward while kids are waiting for their bicuspids to grow in |
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Quad Helix
With Expander
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Spreads the back teeth apart with
a spring |
See Dr. Poco and Buchanan's Advice about Expanders |
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Ricketts Retainer
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A retainer often used if the top
of the mouth is supposedly taller than average |
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Saggital Appliance
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Makes
space to fix overcrowding in places in the mouth by cranking a screw to
push individual teeth to different places they need to go |
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Space Maintainer
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(on the
right) : keeps space between teeth so an adult tooth can grow in when it's
ready |
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Space Regainer
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(on the left) : has a crank to
push teeth apart for an adult tooth to grow there |
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Teuscher Activator |
Pushes
the mandible back to keep it from growing and makes the maxilla grow |
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Woodside Activator |
Pulls
the mandible forward and makes it grow |
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