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K Number
K251196Device Name
Composite Orthodontic Brackets and Buttons
Manufacturer
EC Certification Service GmbH
Date Cleared
2025-04-21
(4 days)
Product Code
DYW
Regulation Number
872.5470Why did this record match?
Applicant Name (Manufacturer) :
EC Certification Service GmbH
AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP Authorized
Intended Use
The intended use of composite brackets and buttons is to be bonded to the teeth to provide orthodontic movement of natural teeth.
The main indication for use of orthodontic brackets and buttons is a malocclusion, such as misaligned teeth, overcrowding, spacing issues, and bite irregularities.
Device Description
Composite orthodontic brackets and buttons present a clear and aesthetically pleasing choice for orthodontic patients undergoing orthodontic treatment. The Composite Bracket and Button is engineered to offer simple and aesthetic devices that address both minor and complex misalignments in patients.
Composite orthodontic brackets and buttons are classified as Class II medical devices. In accordance with ISO 10993-1:2018, based on the nature of body contact, orthodontic brackets and buttons are categorized as having mucosal contact, as they are affixed to the teeth and maintain prolonged contact with the oral mucosa. Furthermore, the contact duration is categorized as "permanent exposure" (=more than thirty days), as brackets and buttons are expected to remain in place for extended periods during orthodontic treatment.
Utilized by orthodontic professionals, these brackets and buttons serve as integral components - together with adhesives, wires, bands, elastics and other attachments in the alignment and correction of dental malocclusions and misalignments. The duration of the treatment depends on the degree of misalignment and is between 6 months and a maximum of 2,5 years.
Brackets and buttons are strategically placed and affixed to the surface of the teeth using dental adhesive. This bonding process ensures that the brackets and buttons remain securely attached to the teeth throughout the orthodontic treatment. Then Orthodontic arch wires are pushed into the slot of the bracket. The slot acts as an aid to hold and guide the orthodontic wires that - in conjunction with bands and other orthodontic accessories - exert gentle forces to the teeth, gradually moving them into their desired position. These direct and indirect orthodontic bonding techniques with orthodontic adhesives is thoroughly documented in orthodontic literature. These additional products required for orthodontic treatment are chosen by the orthodontist as required and are hence not part of this 510(k) application. The removal of the brackets/buttons follow standard procedures that do not require additional training.
Composite Orthodontic Products are only to be used by Orthodontists/Dentists. As educated specialists they know exactly how to use brackets and buttons. They have received training in order to analyse and decide with which other products they are best compatible (wires, adhesives, elastics and instruments). This 510(k) application is only for composite orthodontic brackets and buttons.
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