Archwire
A wire engaged in orthodontic attachments, affixed to the crowns
of two or more teeth and capable of causing or guiding tooth movement.
Band (orthodontic)
A thin metal ring, usually stainless steel, which serves to secure
orthodontic attachments to a tooth. The band, with orthodontic attachments
welded or soldered to it, is closely adapted to fit the contours
of the tooth and then cemented into place.
Bracket
An orthodontic attachment that is secured to a tooth (either by
bonding or banding) for the purpose of engaging an archwire. Brackets
can be fabricated from metal, ceramic or plastic.
Ceramic brackets
Crystalline, alumina, tooth-shade or clear synthetic sapphire brackets
that are aesthetically more attractive than conventional metal attachments.
Crowding
Dental malalignment caused by inadequate space for the teeth.
Debanding
The removal of cemented orthodontic bands.
Elastics (rubber bands)
Used to move teeth in prescribed direction (commonly connected to
molar band and upper ball hook). Found in numerous colors for better
appearance.
Gingiva
The tissue that surrounds the teeth, consisting of a fibrous tissue
that is continuous with the periodontal ligament and mucosal covering.
Headgear
Generic term for extraoral traction (attached around the back side
of the head) for growth modification, tooth movement and anchorage.
Herbst appliance
Fixed or removable appliance designed commonly for overbite problems
and more.
Imaging
The process of acquiring representations of structures in either
two or three dimensions.
Lingual
Of or pertaining to the tongue. A term used to describe surfaces
and directions toward the tongue.
Lingual appliances
Orthodontic appliances fixed to the lingual surface of the teeth.
Maxillary
Of or pertaining to the upper jaw. May be used to describe teeth,
dental restorations, orthodontic appliances or facial structures.
Orthodontist
A dental specialist who has completed an advanced post-doctoral
course, accredited by the American Dental Association, of at least
two academic years in the special area of orthodontics.
Orthognathic surgery
Surgery to alter relationships of teeth and/or supporting bones,
usually accomplished in conjunction with orthodontic therapy.
Overbite
Vertical overlapping of upper teeth over lower teeth, usually measured
perpendicular to the occlusal plane.
Radiograph
A permanent image, typically on film, produced by ionizing radiation.
Sometimes called an X-ray after the most common source of image-producing
radiation.
Retainer
Any orthodontic appliance, fixed or removable, used to maintain
the position of the teeth following corrective treatment.
Retention
The passive treatment period following active orthodontic correction
during which retaining appliances may be used.
Straight wire appliance
A variation of the edgewise appliance in which brackets are angulated
to minimize multiple archwire bends. Brackets and molar tubes have
specific orientation in three planes of space.
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