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FR2908980A1 - Device for providing a movement of the mandible in relation to the maxillary - Google Patents
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FR2908980A1
FR2908980A1 FR0610284A FR0610284A FR2908980A1 FR 2908980 A1 FR2908980 A1 FR 2908980A1 FR 0610284 A FR0610284 A FR 0610284A FR 0610284 A FR0610284 A FR 0610284A FR 2908980 A1 FR2908980 A1 FR 2908980A1
FR0610284A
FR2908980B1 (en
2006-11-23 Application filed by Pierre Bonnaure filed Critical Pierre Bonnaure
2006-11-23 Priority to FR0610284A priority Critical patent/FR2908980B1/en
2008-05-30 Publication of FR2908980A1 publication Critical patent/FR2908980A1/en
2009-07-03 Publication of FR2908980B1 publication Critical patent/FR2908980B1/en
210000004373 Mandible Anatomy 0 title claims abstract description 89
238000006073 displacement Methods 0 claims abstract description 73
210000004873 upper jaw Anatomy 0 claims abstract description 21
210000002455 Dental Arch Anatomy 0 claims description 28
210000001847 Jaw Anatomy 0 claims description 3
The present invention relates to a device for causing a displacement of the mandible relative to the maxillary which is neither annoying for the user nor bulky, and which allows movement of the mandible relative to the upper jaw in a postero-anterior direction and or a direction transverse to the plane of the maxillary and / or perpendicular to the plane of the maxillary.The device (D) according to the invention comprises at least one mandibular displacement means (1) intended to be fixed to the upper maxilla ( MX) and to the mandible (MD) by two fixing means (6, 7), respectively and is characterized in that said mandibular displacement means (1) comprises an upper part (11) intended to be connected to said upper maxilla ( MX) and a lower part (12) intended to be connected to said mandible (MD), said upper (11) and lower (12) being intended to be connected to one another via a connecting means (14), said connecting means (14) including means (16) for adjusting the displacement of the mandible (MD) relative to the upper jaw (MX).
The present invention relates to a device for causing a
displacement of the mandible relative to the maxillary of a user. Known devices intended to cause displacement of the mandible are devices for causing advancement of the mandible relative to the maxilla, and are otherwise called orthoses. Such devices are used for the treatment of obstructive breathing disorders of sleep, such as high-resistance syndromes of the upper airways, snoring, apnea and hyponea. Obstructive sleep disorders are due to poor ventilation of the subject during sleep by obstructing the airways. The airways, particularly the pharynx, are obstructed, for example, in the case of a too large uvula, a too thick soft palate, a position of the mandible behind the maxillary or bad position of the base of the tongue. The consequences of obstructive breathing disorders are numerous, such as daytime sleepiness, difficulty concentrating, depression or a large number of psychological problems. In children, obstructive breathing disorders are also common. They result in various problems, such as growth problems, hyperactivity problems, concentration problems or lack of expansion of the palatal arch. One of the causes of these disorders is poor growth of the mandible in the postero-anterior direction with consequent airway obstruction. The management of a mandible growth problem in children helps to prevent obstructive sleep disorders in adulthood.
Medicine has an effective treatment but both heavy and expensive: continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). In order to be properly ventilated, the patient must wear, during the night, a mask blowing air through his nose. Unfortunately, some patients do not support the noise: caused by the machine.
It is also possible to use surgery, for example, to cut the soft palate when it is too thick or to advance the chin. Another less expensive and less risky solution is the use of a mandibular advancement orthosis. The principle is to propel forward and a few millimeters, the mandible relative to its original position. This advancement allows the release of the pharynx and thus allows proper ventilation of the subject. The best-known mandibular advancement orthosis is without doubt the Herbst connecting rod. For the implementation of this orthosis, the rows of teeth at the top and bottom 5 are each covered with a rigid gutter made of thermoformed acrylic resin and well known to those skilled in the art. Two metal rods are disposed respectively on each side of the upper and lower dental arches, on their outer face, so as to connect the row of upper teeth and the lower row of teeth. The two connecting rods are attached to the gutter covering the row of upper teeth by anchoring means arranged at the last two molars, respectively. The two connecting rods are attached to the gutter covering the bottom row of teeth by anchoring means arranged at the level of the two canines, respectively. Orthoses composed of two thermoformed gutters 15 covering the row of upper teeth and the row of lower teeth, respectively, and further comprising two elastics fixed in hooks connecting the two gutters laterally, are still known. The lower jaw is thus maintained in the advanced position. These mandibular advancement devices have the disadvantage of being sometimes very bulky. For some, such as those using a Herbst rod, rigidity can cause inconvenience to the user. In addition, no known device has the possibility of fine adjustment and these devices are therefore content to push the mandible in a posterior to anterior direction relative to the upper jaw and do not allow to pull the mandible also in a direction both parallel to the plane formed by the upper maxillary and perpendicular to the posterior anterior direction. The present invention relates to a mandibular advancement device which does not have the disadvantages mentioned above. In particular, the object of the invention is to propose a device which is neither inconvenient for the user nor bulky and which allows movement of the mandible with respect to the upper jaw in an anterior posterior direction and / or a direction transverse to the plane of the maxillary and / or perpendicular to the plane of the maxilla. In the present invention, a direction said transverse to the plane of the maxillary is a direction both parallel to the plane formed by the upper maxillary and perpendicular to the posterior direction anterior.
To this end, a device according to the invention, intended to cause a displacement of the mandible relative to the upper jaw when worn by a user, said mandible and said maxillary may comprise a lower dental arch and a dental arch. upper, respectively, comprises at least one mandibular displacement means adapted to be fixed to the upper maxillary and the mandible by two fixing means, respectively, and is characterized in that said mandibular displacement means comprises an upper part intended to be connected to the upper maxillary and a lower portion adapted to be connected to the mandible, said upper and lower portions being adapted to be connected to each other via a connecting means, said connecting means comprising means for adjusting the displacement of the mandible relative to the upper jaw. The device according to the invention thus has the advantage of including means for adjusting the displacement of the mandible with respect to the upper jaw and this both in a posterior anterior direction relative to the plane of the upper jaw and in a transverse direction. compared to this same plan. Indeed, each mandibular displacement means comprises its own means of adjusting the movement of the mandible which allows to adjust the displacement of the mandible in the posterolateral direction. If the device comprises at least two mandibular displacement means, different settings of each adjustment means will cause a displacement of the mandible in the posterolateral direction and in the transverse direction relative to the plane of the upper jaw. The means of adjusting the mandibular displacement also has the advantage of being able to adjust this movement of the mandible relative to the maxillary 25 gradually, period to period. In addition, the two-part structure of each mandibular displacement means, that is to say, a lower portion and an upper portion that can be interconnected by a connecting means, has the advantage of facilitating the use of the device according to the invention, the two parts can be connected before laying in the mouth or after. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, said connecting means and said adjustment means are one and the same means. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, said adjusting mcyen is composed of a threaded tube that comprises said lower part and a thread 2908980 4 comprises said upper part, or vice versa, said thread being intended to be screwed into said threaded tube. Thus, the connection between the lower part and the upper part as well as the adjustment of the displacement of the mandible relative to the maxillary are made by threading the thread into the threaded tube. According to another embodiment, said adjustment means is composed of at least one notch that comprises said lower part and at least one notch that comprises said upper part, or vice versa, said notch being provided to fit into said notch.
Thus, the connection between the lower part and the upper part as well as the adjustment of the movement of the mandible relative to the maxilla are made by notching, that is to say by progressing a notch notch notch. Advantageously, said device comprises means for blocking said adjustment means.
In one embodiment of the invention, said locking means is a bolt screwed onto said thread. Once the movement of the mandible relative to the maxillary set by the adjusting means, it may be advantageous to block this setting. The locking means makes it possible to block the position of the mandible relative to the jaw. For example, when the adjusting means is composed of a thread screwed into a threaded tube, it avoids the rotation of the threaded tube around the thread, that is, the thread is screwed or unscrewed more. According to one characteristic of the invention, the lower part of said mandibular displacement means comprises a flexible rod. This feature allows great freedom of movement once the device worn by the user and therefore a great comfort. According to one embodiment of the invention, the attachment means of said mandibular displacement means to the upper maxilla is disposed at the level of the canine and / or premolars of said upper dental arch and said means for fixing said mandibular displacement means on the mandible is disposed at the molars of said lower dental arch when said device is worn by a user. Once the device worn by the user, the means. mandibular displacement is not perpendicular to the plane formed by the maxilla. This allows the displacement of the mandible in the posterolateral direction relative to the maxillary. According to one embodiment of the invention, said means for attaching said mandibular displacement means to the upper maxillary is composed of a tube intended to house an end of said upper part of said mandibular displacement means, said tube being provided for to be fixed on said upper dental arch of said upper maxillary directly, or via a connecting means. According to another embodiment of the invention, said means for attaching said mandibular displacement means to the upper maxillary is composed of a ring that comprises said upper part of said mandibular displacement means and a hook fixed to said upper jaw. directly or via a connecting means, said ring being provided to be hooked on said hook. According to one embodiment of the invention, said means for fixing said mandibular displacement means on the mandible is composed of a ring that includes said lower part of said mandibular displacement means and a hook fixed to said mandible directly or via a connecting means, said ring being provided to be crooked on said hook. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, said means for fixing said mandibular displacement means on the mandible is composed of a connecting means to said mandible in which an end of said lower part of said mandibular displacement means is cast. . Advantageously, said connecting means is chosen from a thermoformed gutter, a dental implant, a dental crown, an orthodontic appliance ring, at least one micro-implant or at least one mini-screw screwed into the gum. or under the gum. The thermoformed gutter, the dental implant, the dental crown or the orthodontic appliance ring are arranged at a dental arch. The micro-implant (s) or mini-screw (s) are screwed into the bone through the gingiva or under the gingiva. These may be, for example, used in a user of a device according to the invention, the maxillary upper and / or the mandible would not comprise upper and / or lower dental arch, respectively. In another preferred embodiment of the invention, said device comprises both a thermoformed gutter intended to cover at least one part of said lower dental arch and a thermoformed gutter intended to cover at least a portion of said dental arch. higher. According to a characteristic of the invention, the upper part of said mandibular displacement means comprises a U-shaped rod whose branch is intended to be fixed on said upper jaw by said fixing means of said mandibular displacement means to said upper jaw. The device according to the invention may comprise, in addition, at least one shim provided to be fixed to one of said upper or lower dental arches directly or by a connecting means. Said shim allows the mouth of the user to be kept more or less open when the device is worn by the user. Said connecting means is chosen, for example, from a thermoformed gutter, a dental implant, a dental crown or an orthodontic appliance ring.
The device according to the invention may comprise, in addition, at least one elastic provided to be fixed to said upper maxillary and to said mandible by two attachment means, respectively; attached to said upper jaw and said mandible directly or through two connecting means, respectively, such as said connecting means described above.
Said elastic allows the mouth of the user to be kept more or less closed when the device is worn by the user. Said wedge and said elastic and allow to move the mandible relative to the maxillary in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the maxillary. The characteristics of the invention mentioned above, as well as others, will appear more clearly on reading the following description of an exemplary embodiment, said description being given in relation to the attached drawings, among which: Fig. 1 shows a device for causing movement of the mandible relative to the upper jaw of a user, according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, FIG. 2 represents a device intended to cause displacement of the mandible with respect to the upper jaw of a user, according to another embodiment of the invention, and FIGS. 3a and 3b illustrate a means for adjusting the mandibular displacement according to FIG. another embodiment of the invention. In FIG. 1 shows the upper jaw MX with the upper dental arch 3 and the mandible MD with the lower dental arch 2 of a user of the device D according to the invention. The device D is intended to allow the displacement of the mandible MD with respect to the upper jaw MX in a postero-anterior direction Dpa and / or a transverse direction Dt with respect to the plane of the maxillary MX and / or perpendicular Dp with respect to the plane of the maxillary superior MX.
The device D comprises a mandibular displacement means 1, which comprises a lower part 12 and an upper part 11 which are interconnected by means of a connecting means 14. The connecting means 14 is composed of a Thread 111 which comprises the upper part 11 and a threaded tube 121 that has the lower part 12. The thread 111 is screwed into the threaded tube 121 so as to connect the upper part 11 to the lower part 12. The upper part 11 comprises a rod 112 in the shape of a U. A branch 112a of said rod 112 comprises the thread 111. Another branch 112b of the rod 112 is housed inside a tube 62, which is fixed on the upper arch 3 by means of a connecting means 61. The connecting means 61 is, for example, a thermoformed gutter 611, well known to those skilled in the art, which covers a portion of the dental arch 3 comprising at least the premolars 31, 32 and the canine 33. The tube 62 and the connecting means 61 form a means 6 for fixing the mandibular displacement means 1 to the upper maxilla MX. The securing means 6 is disposed at the level of the premolars 31, 32 and the canine 33. The thermoformed gutter 611 may be removable or sealed, for example glued, to a part or the whole of the dental arch 3. The lower part 12 comprises a rod 122, advantageously made of flexible material so as to allow a voluntary movement of the mandible 30 MD. The lower part 12 of the mandibular displacement means 1 is fixed to the mandible MD by a fixing means 7. The fixing means 7 is constituted by a connecting means 71 of the device 1 to the mandible MD, in which one end 122a of the lower part 12 is cast.
This connecting means 71 is a thermoformed gutter 711, which covers all or part of the lower dental arch 2 and can be removable. The end 122a of the lower part 12 is cast at the molars 21, 22. The mandibular displacement means 1 is not perpendicular to the plane formed by the maxillary MX. The thermoformed gutter 711 covers, for example, the entire dental arch 2 and is removable. The connecting means 14, in this embodiment, is also a means 16 for adjusting the displacement of the mandible MD relative to the maxillary MX. In effect, screwing the thread 111 into the threaded tube 121 causes the mandible MD to move relative to the maxillary MX in a postero-anterior direction Dpa. The progression of the thread 111 in the threaded tube 121 can thus be carried out from period to period, for example, from day to day. The device D comprises, in a preferred embodiment of the invention, a second mandibular displacement means (not shown) intended to be arranged symmetrically with respect to a longitudinal central axis parallel to the plane of the upper maxilla MX, for example, on each side of the dental arches 2 and 3. It is then possible to adjust the displacement of the mandible MD relative to the upper jaw MX, both in a transverse direction Dt with respect to the plane of the upper jaw MX and in one direction posterior anterior Dpa compared to maxillary MX. Indeed, the screwing threads 1 1 1 in the threaded tubes 121 of the two displacement means 1, respectively, of the device D, may be different which causes a displacement of the mandible in a transverse direction Dt relative to the plane of the maxillary MX in addition to displacement in the posterolateral anterior direction Dpa. The device D, as illustrated in FIG. 1, may further comprise a locking means 15 of the adjustment means 16. Said locking means 15 may, for example, comprise a nut screwed on the thread 111, so as to prevent rotation of the threaded tube 121 around the thread 111.
The device D may also comprise a fixed shim 4, for example bonded, to the dental arch 3 via the connecting means 61, for example, the thermoformed gutter. The wedge 4 makes it possible to prevent the upper and lower dental arches 3 and 2, respectively, from meeting each other. Thus, the wedge 4 allows a movement of the mandible MD relative to the maxillary MX in a perpendicular direction Dp relative to the plane of the maxilla MX. In a variant of the invention (not shown), the device may comprise an elastic provided to be fixed to the upper maxillary MX and to the mandible MD 5 via two connecting means, respectively, such that the connecting means 61 and 71 described above. The elastic allows to maintain the upper and lower dental arches 3 and 2, respectively, against each other. The elastic also allows movement of the mandible MD relative to the maxillary MX in a perpendicular direction Dp relative to the plane of the maxillary MX.
In FIG. 2, there is shown another embodiment of the device D according to the invention. The device D comprises a mandibular displacement means 1 comprising an upper part 1 1 and a lower part 12. The lower part 12 comprises a flexible rod 122, one end of which is shaped like a ring 123. Likewise, the upper part 11 comprises a rod 112 whose one end is shaped ring 113. The device D comprises a connecting means 14 which is also a setting means 16 identical to that of the embodiment described above. The lower part 12 of the mandibular displacement means 1 is fixed to the mandible MD by a fixing means 7. The fixing means 7 is composed of the ring 123 of the lower part 12 and of a hook 72 fixed to the mandibule via a connecting means 73. The connecting means 73 is composed of at least one micro-implant, for example, two micro-implants 73a and 73b, which are screwed into or under the lower gum GI below the molar 21 or between the 25 molars 21 and 22. The attachment means 7 is disposed at the molars of the user. The upper part 11 of the mandibular displacement means 1 comprises a rod 112 whose one end is shaped as a ring 123. The upper part 11 is fixed to the maxillary MX by a fixing means 6.
The securing means 6 is composed of the ring 113 which comprises the upper part 11 and a hook 63 attached to the maxillary MX via a connecting means 64. The connecting means 64 is composed of at least one micro-implant, for example, two micro-implants 64a and 64b which are screwed into or under the upper gum GS above the canine 33.
The fixing means 6 is therefore disposed at the level of the user's canine. In another variant of the invention illustrated in FIGS. 3a and 3b, the upper portion 11 of the mandibular displacement means 1 has notches such as the notch 114 and the lower portion 12 has notches such as the notches 124 (Fig. 3a). The notches, such as the notch 114 and the notches, such as the notch 124, constitute the means of adjustment 16 of the displacement of the mandible relative to the maxilla. Those skilled in the art will understand that the notches, such as the notch 114, may, conversely, be in the lower part 12 if the notches, such as the notch 124, are in the upper part 11. notches, such as the notch 114, 10 are provided to fit into the notches, such as the notch 124. In this variant of the invention, the adjusting means 16 and the connecting means 14 of the lower part 12 and the upper part 11 are one and the same means. Indeed, when the notch 114 is engaged in the notch 124, the connection between the lower portion 12 and the upper portion 11 is established.
In this variant of the invention, the adjustment of the displacement of the mandible relative to the maxillary in the posterolateral direction Dpa is done by notching, that is to say by progressing the notch 114 of a notch 124 to a other notch 125 (Fig. 3b). As in the first embodiment described above, the device D may comprise a second mandibular displacement means (not shown) comprising the adjustment means 16 illustrated in FIGS. 3a and 3b. It is then possible to adjust the displacement of the mandible MD relative to the maxilla MX, both in a transverse direction Dt with respect to the plane of the maxillary MX and in a posterior direction Dpa with respect to the maxillary MX. Indeed, the progression of the notches, such as the notch 114, in the notches, such as the notches 124 or 125, of the two displacement means 1 may be different, which causes a displacement of the mandible in a transverse direction Dt by relative to the plane of the maxilla MX in addition to the displacement in the posterolateral direction Dpa.
The device according to the invention thus makes it possible to adjust the displacement of the mandible with respect to the maxilla of a user in several directions. The applications of such a device according to the invention are numerous. For example, the device can be used in adults to combat obstructive sleep disorders, such as the syndrome of high resistance of the upper airways, apnea and snoring. In children, the device can be used to promote mandibular growth. In particular, the device can be used to promote mandibular growth concurrently with the treatment of any other orthodontic or jaw problem, for example, in conjunction with a palatal disjunction.
1) Device (D) intended to cause a displacement of the mandible (MD) relative to the upper jaw (MX), when worn by a user, said mandible (MD) and said jaw (MX) may comprise an arcade dental prosthesis (2) and an upper dental arch (3), respectively, said device (D) comprising at least one mandibular displacement means (1) intended to be fixed to the upper maxillary (MX) and to the mandible (MD) by two fixing means (6, 7), respectively, characterized in that said mandibular displacement means (1) comprises an upper part (11) intended to be connected to said upper maxillary (MX) and a lower part (12) provided for to be connected to said mandible (MD), said upper (11) and lower (12) portions being adapted to be connected to each other by means of a connecting means (14), said connecting means (14) having adjusting means (16) displacement of the mandible (MD) relative to the maxilla (MX).
2) Device (D) according to claim 1, characterized in that said connecting means (14) and said adjusting means (16) are one and the same means.
3) Device (D) according to one of claims 1 to 2, characterized in that said adjusting means (16) is composed of a threaded tube (121) that comprises said lower portion (12) and a thread (11 l) that comprises said upper portion (11), or vice versa, said thread (111) being adapted to be screwed into said threaded tube (121).
4) Device (D) according to one of claims 1 to 2, characterized in that said adjusting means (16) is composed of at least one notch (114) that comprises said lower portion (12) and from less than one notch (124, 125) that comprises said upper portion (II), or vice versa, said notch (114) being provided to fit into said notch (124, 125).
5) Device (D) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said device (D) comprises a locking means (15) of said adjusting means (16). 2908980 13
6) Device (D) according to claim 5, characterized in that said locking means (15) is a bolt screwed on said thread (111).
7) Device (D) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said lower portion (12) of said device (D) comprises a flexible rod (122).
8) Device D according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said fixing means (6) of said mandibular displacement means (1) to the upper maxillary (MX) is disposed at the level of the canine (33) and / or premolar teeth (31, 32) of the upper dental arch (3) and said fixing means (7) of said mandibular displacement means (1) on the mandible (MD) are arranged at one or more molars ( 21, 22) of the lower dental arch (2) when said device (D) is worn by the user. 15
9) Device (D) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said fixing means (6) of said mandibular displacement means to the upper maxillary (MX) is composed of a tube (62) for housing an end (112b) of said upper portion (11) of said mandibular displacement means (1), said tube (62) being adapted to be attached to the upper dental arch (3) of the upper maxillary (MX) directly or by the intermediate of a connecting means (61).
10) Device (D) according to one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that said fixing means (6) of said mandibular displacement means (1) on the upper maxillary (MX) is composed of a ring ( 113) comprising said upper portion (11) of said mandibular displacement means (1) and a hook (63) fixed to the upper jaw (MX) directly or via a connecting means (64), said ring (113) being provided to be crooked on said hook (63). 30
11) Device (D) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said fixing means (7) of said mandibular displacement means (1) on the mandible (MD) is composed of a ring (123) that comprises said lower portion (12) of said mandibular displacement means (1) and a hook (72) attached to the mandible (MD) directly or via a connecting means (73), said ring ( 123) being provided to be crooked on said hook (72).
12) Device (D) according to one of claims 1 to 10, characterized in that said fixing means (7) of said mandibular displacement means (1) on the mandible (MD) is composed of a connecting means (71) at said mandible (MD) wherein an end (122a) of said lower portion (12) of said mandibular displacement means (1) is cast. 10
13) Device (D) according to one of claims 9 to 12, characterized in that said connecting means (61, 64, 71, 73) is selected from a thermoformed gutter (611, 711), a dental implant, a dental crown, an orthodontic appliance ring, at least one micro-implant (64a, 64b) or at least one mini-screw. 15
14) Device (D) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises both a thermoformed gutter (711) intended to cover at least a portion of the lower dental arch (2) of the mandible ( MD) and a thermoformed gutter (611) for covering at least a portion of the upper dental arch (3) of the maxilla (MX). 20
15) Device (D) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said upper portion (11) of said mandibular displacement means (1) comprises a rod (112) U-shaped, a branch (112b) is intended to be fixed on said maxillary (MX) by said fixing means (6).
16) Device (D) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises, in addition, at least one shim (4) intended to be fixed to one of said upper or lower dental arches (3, 2) directly or via a connecting means (61). 30
17) Device (D) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it further comprises at least one elastic adapted to be fixed to said upper maxillary (MX) and to said mandible (MD) by two means d respectively attached to said upper maxillary (MX) and said mandible (MD) directly or via two connecting means, respectively, such that said connecting means (61, 64, 71 73) according to claim 13.
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