DR. STEVEN JAY BOWMAN, D.M.D., M.S.D.
Dentist at Milham Ave, Kalamazoo, MI

License number
Michigan 013999
Category
Dentist
Type
Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics
Address
Address
1314 W Milham Ave, Kalamazoo, MI 49024
Phone
(269) 344-2466
(269) 344-0982 (Fax)

Professional information

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Dr. Steven J Bowman, Portage MI - DMD (Doctor of Dental Medicine)

Specialties:
Orthodontics
Address:
Kalamazoo Orthodontics
1314 W Milham Ave, Portage 49024
(269) 344-2466 (Phone)
5555 Gull Rd, Kalamazoo 49048
(269) 344-2466 (Phone)
Procedures:
Invisalign, Orthodontics
Languages:
English
Philosophy:
Dr. Bowman developed the Straightwire course at The University of Michigan, is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Saint Louis University and Associate Clinical Professor at Case Western Reserve. He is also 1 of 4 orthodontists on the Invisalign Teen Research Team.
Education:
Residency Hospital
Saint Louis University Department Of Orthodontics
Graduated: 1985
Illinois Wesleyan University
Graduated: 1979
Southern Illinois University-School Of Dental Medicine
Graduated: 1983


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Steven Jay Bowman, Portage MI

Specialties:
Dentist
Address:
1314 W Milham Ave, Portage, MI 49024


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Orthodontic Distalizing Apparatus

US Patent:
2006002, Feb 2, 2006
Filed:
Jun 20, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/157117
Inventors:
Steven Bowman - Kalamazoo MI, US
Mauro Testa - Avigliana (TO), IT
Aldo Carano - Taranto, IT
International Classification:
A61C 3/00
US Classification:
433018000
Abstract:
An orthodontic distalizing apparatus comprises at least one force generating element positioned intermediate a force dissipating element secured to the hard palate and/or alveolar ridge and a first tooth (e.g., a molar) that is being distalized. The at least one force generating element is positioned to apply a distalizing force on the molar in a direction substantially along a longitudinal axis of the dental arch and at a low level of the basal gingiva. The at least one force generating element may be configured to prevent inadvertent disassembly thereof during installation, adjustment and/or conversion of the apparatus between an active and a passive state. In addition, the at least one force generating element may be configured to be reversibly convertible between an active state and a passive state without requiring removal of the device from the patient's mouth. Moreover, the at least one force generating element may be configured to provide a continuous activation force of substantially constant magnitude during distalization of the molar. The apparatus may also be constructed so that the force dissipating element is connected to at least one anchoring tooth by a slidable coupling that absorbs all reaction forces transmitted substantially along a direction of the longitudinal arch. A second force dissipating element may be positioned intermediate the force dissipating element and a second tooth (e.g., a bicuspid) to facilitate the closing of any gaps that are created following distalization of the molar. A method of converting an orthodontic distalizing apparatus between an active and a passive state is also provided.


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Orthodontic Distalizing Apparatus

US Patent:
6908306, Jun 21, 2005
Filed:
Nov 15, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/999269
Inventors:
Steven Jay Bowman - Kalamazoo MI, US
Mauro Testa - Avigliana, IT
Aldo Carano - Taranto, IT
Assignee:
American Orthodontics Corp. - Sheboygan WI
International Classification:
A61C003/00
US Classification:
433 18, 433 6, 433 21
Abstract:
An orthodontic distalizing apparatus comprises at least one force generating element positioned intermediate a force dissipating element secured to the hard palate and/or alveolar ridge and a first tooth (e. g. , a molar) that is being distalized. The at least one force generating element is positioned to apply a distalizing force on the molar in a direction substantially along a longitudinal axis of the dental arch and at a low level of the basal gingiva. The at least one force generating element may be configured to prevent inadvertent disassembly thereof during installation, adjustment and/or conversion of the apparatus between an active and a passive state. In addition, the at least one force generating element may be configured to be reversibly convertible between an active state and a passive state without requiring removal of the device from the patient's mouth. Moreover, the at least one force generating element may be configured to provide a continuous activation force of substantially constant magnitude during distalization of the molar. The apparatus may also be constructed so that the force dissipating element is connected to at least one anchoring tooth by a slidable coupling that absorbs all reaction forces transmitted substantially along a direction of the longitudinal arch.