- 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 arch wire. 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.
