History:
= In early 1900, George Crozat developed a removable appliance that fabricated from precious metal and consists of:
a- Effective clasp on 1st molars
b- Heavy gold wire as a framework
c- Lighter gold finger springs that produce desired tooth movements
After that the removable appliance developed and continued in Europe but neglected in united state
= in 1900, Monoblock developed by Robin and considered the forerunner of all functional appliance
= in 1920, development of activator by Andreson in Norwegian
Martin Schwarz in Vienna developed variety of split plate which effective in expanding the dental arches
Philip Adams in Belfast modified the arrow head clasp by Schwartz into Adams Crip which become the basis of English removable appliance
= in 1925 to 1965: American orthodontic based on use of fixed appliance that is unknown in Europe which all treatment done by removable
= in 1960: introduction of functional appliances in American by Egil Harvold
General requirements of orthodontic appliances:
1- Should be comfortable to wear and easily accepted by patients
2- Should be able to produce the desired force that cause a well-controlled tooth movement
3- Should be fabricated from bi-compatible material that is well tolerated by oral tissues
4- Should be readily cleansable by the patients so that they do not constitute a hazard to dental or oral health
5- Should be capable of being firmly positioned in the mouth
Mode of action of removable appliances:
There is a variety of movements can be achieved either individually or in group of teeth:
1- Tipping: unlike the fixed appliance which control the tooth in three directions, force by removable appliance is mediated by spring, elastic, piece of acrylic which can make one point of contact.
Directions: mesial, distal, buccal, lingual
2- Overbite reduction: incorporating an anterior bite plate to correct the deep bite by allowing super eruption of posterior segment
3- Anterior cross bite: if space available, anterior teeth pushed by using removable appliance with spring or screw and corrected to normal bite to prevent relapse
4- Posterior cross bite: incorporated expansion screw in midline only make buccal tipping of teeth (bucally)
5- Extrusion: elastic from removable appliance used to extrude the teeth by engaging a fixed attachment by vertical component
Used for impacted central incisors in mixed dentition.
6- Intrusion: by using buccal capping lead to force for intrusion
7- Retention: to maintain the position of teeth (Hawley, vacuum form)
Advantages of removable appliances: Little Wood 2001:
1- Make it possible for patients to maintain oral hygiene during treatment
2- Most of malocclusion require tipping movement so removable appliance can be used
3- Less chair time side of dentist, so dentist can be handle more than one patient
4- Less force needed to move the teeth than in fixed appliances
5- Can be used by general practitioner(GP) dentist
6- Less expensive, can be used b