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This is a comprehensive list of functional appliances that are used in the field of
orthodontics Orthodontics is a dentistry specialty that addresses the diagnosis, prevention, management, and correction of mal-positioned teeth and jaws, and misaligned bite patterns. It may also address the modification of facial growth, known as dentofacial ...
. The functional appliances can be divided into fixed and removable. The fixed functional appliances have to be bonded to the teeth by an orthodontist. A removable functional appliance does not need to be bonded on the teeth and can be removed by the patient. A removable appliance is usually used by patients who have high degree of compliance with their orthodontic treatment. Fixed appliances are able to produce very accurate movement in the teeth Both fixed and removable functional appliances can be used to correct a malocclusion in three planes: Anterior-Posterior, Vertical and Transverse. In the Anterior-Posterior dimension, appliances such as Class II and Class III are used. Appliances used in transverse dimension are utilized to expand either the maxillary or the mandibular arch. Appliances used in the vertical dimension are used to correct open or deep bite.


History

It is important to note that initially dento-facial Orthopaedics was mainly done in Europe. The United States was introduced to Fixed Orthodontics by
Edward Angle Edward Hartley Angle (June 1, 1855 – August 11, 1930) was an American dentist, widely regarded as "the father of American orthodontics". He was trained as a dentist, but made orthodontics his speciality and dedicated his life to standardizing ...
.
Norman William Kingsley Norman William Kingsley (October 26, 1829 – February 20, 1913) was a dentist and an artist in the 19th century. He was a major contributor in the early development of orthodontic treatments and cleft palate therapy. He designed fixed and remova ...
was the first person to show "jumping the bite" by using an anterior bite plate. Hotz then developed the Vorbissplate which was a modification of Kingsley's plate.
Wilhelm Roux Wilhelm Roux (9 June 1850 – 15 September 1924) was a German zoologist and pioneer of experimental embryology. Early life Roux was born and educated in Jena, Germany where he attended university and studied under Ernst Haeckel. He also attended ...
is credited with being the first person who studied the effects of functional forces on Orthodontics in 1883. His workings were then used by other dentists studying dental orthopaedics. His teachings became known as Roux Hypothesis, which Karl Haupl later expanded upon. The Monobloc was developed by Pierre Robin (surgeon) in 1902 and is considered to be one of the first functional appliances in Orthodontics. The Monobloc was a modification of Ottolengui's removable plate. In 1908, Viggo Andersen developed the
Activator appliance Activator Appliance is an Orthodontics appliance that was developed by Viggo Andresen in 1908. This was one of the first functional appliances that was developed to correct functional jaw in the early 1900s. Activator appliance became the universal ...
. This was the first functional appliance to be widely accepted, especially in Europe. This appliance became the "Norwegian" system of treatment in Orthodontics in the early 1900s. In addition, in 1905 the Herbst Appliance was introduced by
Emil Herbst Emil or Emile may refer to: Literature *'' Emile, or On Education'' (1762), a treatise on education by Jean-Jacques Rousseau * ''Émile'' (novel) (1827), an autobiographical novel based on Émile de Girardin's early life *'' Emil and the Detecti ...
. This appliance did not go through much evolution until the 1970s when Hans Pancherz revived interest in it. In the 1950s, Wilhem Balters modified Andersen's Activator appliance and gave the new appliance the name Bionator Appliance, which was designed to produce forward positioning of the mandible. The Positioner Appliance was developed by Harold Kesling in 1944 in order to aid the orthodontic treatment during the finishing stage. The Frankel appliance were developed by Rolf Frankel in 1957 for treatment of Class I, II, III
Malocclusion In orthodontics, a malocclusion is a misalignment or incorrect relation between the teeth of the upper and lower dental arches when they approach each other as the jaws close. The English-language term dates from 1864; Edward Angle (1855-19 ...
s . William Clark also developed
Twin Block Appliance A twin block is an orthodontic appliance developed by William J. Clark whose purpose is to lengthen the lower jaw by posturing it forward. If the jaw is growing during treatment, it naturally grows at a faster rate; otherwise the appliance is use ...
in 1978 which resembled Artur Martin Schwarz double plates that he developed in the 1950s.


Fixed appliances


Distalization appliances

* "New" Distalizer * Pasin-Pin-System * Barrel Fixed 3-Way * Beneslider * CD Distalizer Nance Appliance with Coil Springs * Carriere Motion 3D * Crickett Appliance * Crozat Appliance * Distal Jet * Fast Back Appliance * First Class Appliance * Greenfield Molar Distalizer (Piston Appliance) * Intraoral Body Molar Distalizer (IBMD) * Jones Jig * Keles Slider * Korn Lip Bumper * K Loop Appliance * Lokar Appliance * Mandibular Anterior Repositioning Appliance (MARA) * Molar Distalization Bow * Multi-Distalizing Arch *
Pendulum appliance Pendulum is an orthodontic Orthodontics is a dentistry specialty that addresses the diagnosis, prevention, management, and correction of mal-positioned teeth and jaws, and misaligned bite patterns. It may also address the modification of facial ...
* P-Rax Molar Distalizer * Simplified Molar Distalizer (FROG) * T-Rex * Veltri's Distalizer * Vertical Holding Appliance * Wilson's Bimetric Distalizing Arch


Class II appliances

* Amoric Torsion Coil * Herbst Appliance ** MiniscopeTM Telescoping Herbst ** Malu Herbst Appliance *
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* Eureka Spring * Carriere Motion 3D Appliance * Twin Force Bite Corrector * Churro Jumper * Klapper Super Spring * Scandee Tubular Jumper * Magnetic Telescopic Device * Bionator Appliance * Higgins Xbow * PowerScope 2 * Forsus Appliance * Ventral Telescope * IST Appliance * Biopedic Appliance * LM-Activator * BioBiteCorrector * Fixed Lingual Mandibular Growth Modificator (FLMGM)


Class III appliances

* Quick Fix * Modified Tandem Appliances (MTA) * Class III Tandem Bow * Carriere® Motion™ Appliance for Class III Correction * Face Mask


Intrusion appliances

* Rapid Molar Intruder


Mesialization appliances

* Mesial Jet * T Bar Appliance


Vertical Dimension appliances

* Thurow Appliance ** Modified Thurow Appliance


Removable Appliances


Components

Some of the components of removal appliances are retentive in nature. They are usually connecting by an acrylic component known as baseplate. The majority of the appliances include components such as ''Labial Bow'' and ''Adams Clasp'', both of these components are passive in nature. Labial bow is a wire attached to the baseplate which goes around the incisor teeth to provide retention of those teeth. Labial bow usually have U-Loops at the end to allow it to activate more. Adams clasps are used for retention of these removable appliances and are usually fabricated in the molar areas. They are usually manufactured from 0.7mm hard
stainless steel Stainless steel is an alloy of iron that is resistant to rusting and corrosion. It contains at least 11% chromium and may contain elements such as carbon, other nonmetals and metals to obtain other desired properties. Stainless steel's corros ...
wire (HSSW), or 0.6mm HSSW when planned for deciduous teeth. Removal of the appliance is usually performed by holding the bridge of this clasp. Other clasps that are usually used are C clasps on canines, Southend Clasp (on anteriors), Ball-ended clasp (primarily for use with the Twin Block system in the lower anteriors) and Plint clasp. Active components of removable appliances include springs which provides light forces on a tooth to move it orthodontically. Components such as Palatal Finger Springs, Buccal Canine Retractor, Z-Spring, T-Spring, Coffin Spring, Active Labial Bows (Mill's Bow or Roberts retractor), Screws and Elastics are all considered to be active components of the removable functional appliances. If a spring is moving one tooth it is made of 0.5mm thick stainless steel wire. The thickness increases to 0.6 or 0.7mm wire if it is to move more teeth or a larger/multi rooted tooth."Luther, F. A. & Nelson-Moon, Z. A. Removable orthodontic appliances and retainers : principles of design and use" * Palatal Finger Spring - These springs are used to move teeth buccally or lingually. * Buccal Canine Retractor - These springs are used to bring a buccally placed canine more lingual. * Z-Spring - This spring is used to move one or two teeth labially * T-Spring - This spring is used to move teeth labially. * Coffin Spring - This spring is used for expansion and can be substituted instead of a screw in an expansion device. They apply heavy forces and is activated by flattening the spring.


Class II Appliances

* Twin-Block Appliance * Frankel II * Mono-Bloc Appliance * Rickonator * Dynamax Appliance * R-Appliance * Anterior Inclined Bite Plate (AIBP) *
Schwarz Double Plate Schwarz may refer to: * Schwarz, Germany, a municipality in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany * Schwarz (surname), a surname (and list of people with the surname) * Schwarz (musician), American DJ and producer * ''Schwarz'' (Böhse Onkelz album), ...
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Activator appliance Activator Appliance is an Orthodontics appliance that was developed by Viggo Andresen in 1908. This was one of the first functional appliances that was developed to correct functional jaw in the early 1900s. Activator appliance became the universal ...
** Split Activator (Bow activator) ** Eschler's Modification ** Harvold - Woodside Activator ** Herren's Activator (1953) ** Occlus-o-Guide®, Nite-Guide®, and Ortho-T® preformed activators/positioners ** H-Activator ** Klammt Activator ** LM-Activator ** LSU Activator ** V-Activator ** Schwarz Activator ** Medium Opening Activator *Expansion and labial segment alignment appliance (ELSAA) *PAM - Guias Póstero-Anterior Marinho (Brasil) *Propulsor de Rossi (Brasil) *Simões Network - SN (Brasil)


Class III Appliances

* Eganhouse Class III Appliance * Frankel III *PAM - Guias Póstero-Anterior Marinho (Brasil) *Simões Network - SN (Brasil)


Transverse Appliances

* Frankel I, II, IV *PAM - Guias Póstero-Anterior Marinho (Brasil) *Simões Network - SN (Brasil)


Distalization Appliances

* Acrylic Cervical Occipital Anchorage Appliance (ACCO) * Removable Molar distalization splint


Orthodontic/Deprogramming Splints

* Dorsal Splint * Superior Repositioning Splint * Farrar Splint * Maxillary Anterior Deprogrammer * Maxillary Flat Plane * Stack Bionator * Luco Splint * Gelb Splint/MORA * Modified Gelb Splint * Tanner Repositioning Splint * Pull Forward Splint * Flat Occlusal Plane Splint * Mini Deprogrammer * "B" Splint (Wilkerson Style) * Cranham Deprogrammer * Kois Deprogrammer * Full Contact Splint with Anterior Guidance ** Pankey Style ** Brucia/FACE Style ** Dawson Style ** Spear Style


See also

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List of palatal expanders This article lists different types of expanders that are available for the process of palatal expansion in the field of orthodontics. There can be many types of transverse dimension appliances. These appliances can be used to achieve expansion in t ...
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Molar distalization Molar distalization is a process in the field of Orthodontics which is used to move molar teeth, especially permanent first molars, distally (backwards) in an arch. This procedure is often used in treatment of patients who have Class 2 malocclusi ...
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Palatal expansion A palatal expander is a device in the field of orthodontics which is used to widen the upper jaw (maxilla) so that the bottom and upper teeth will fit together better. This is a common orthodontic procedure. Although the use of an expander is mo ...
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Mandibular expansion In anatomy, the mandible, lower jaw or jawbone is the largest, strongest and lowest bone in the human facial skeleton. It forms the lower jaw and holds the lower teeth in place. The mandible sits beneath the maxilla. It is the only movable bone ...
or lower jaw expansion * Functional_appliances


References

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Orthodontic appliances Orthodontic technology is a specialty of dental technology that is concerned with the design and fabrication of dental appliances for the treatment of malocclusions, which may be a result of tooth irregularity, disproportionate jaw relationships ...