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DENTAL SYSTEM AND METHOD

Embodiments of the invention provide a laser system including a laser station including at least one laser, at least one processor, and at least one non-transitory computer-readable storage medium in data communication with the at least one processor. The at least one non-transitory computer-readable storage medium includes program instructions executable by the at least one processor, and enabling or operating an exchange of data between the at least one laser station and at least one remote network. The laser system includes at least one GUI display configured and arranged to display operating parameters or functions of the at least one laser and/or any of the data exchanged between the laser station and at least one remote network. The program instructions include instructions that direct the processor to update the at least one GUI display with a plurality of user-selectable graphics arranged around the periphery or circumference of a central display.

Method For Excavating Dental Material
20220192782 · 2022-06-23 ·

A method for excavating tooth material, having the steps of placing (S101) a structure-borne sound sensor on a tooth; excavating (S102) the tooth material by means of a fluid jet; detecting (S103) structure-borne sound signals during excavation by the structure-borne sound sensor; and regulating or controlling (S104) a fluid jet generating device based on the structure-borne sound signals.

Method For Excavating Dental Material
20220192782 · 2022-06-23 ·

A method for excavating tooth material, having the steps of placing (S101) a structure-borne sound sensor on a tooth; excavating (S102) the tooth material by means of a fluid jet; detecting (S103) structure-borne sound signals during excavation by the structure-borne sound sensor; and regulating or controlling (S104) a fluid jet generating device based on the structure-borne sound signals.

IMPLANT SURGICAL INSTRUMENT FOR SINUS LIFT TECHNIQUE USING HYDRAULIC PRESSURE
20220192799 · 2022-06-23 ·

An implant surgical instrument for sinus lift technique using hydraulic pressure is provided. The implant surgical instrument for sinus lift technique using hydraulic pressure includes a body portion including a through hole inside and including an adapter outside; a fastening portion connected to one side of the body portion and having a predetermined length and screwed into an implant hole of a perforated maxilla by forming a screw thread on an outer circumferential surface; and a connecting portion connected to and formed on other side of the body portion and connected to a water supply member, wherein a diameter of the through hole disposed inside the connection portion and fastened to the water supply member in a form of a screw to prevent separation is larger than a diameter of the through hole disposed inside the fastening portion.

3D DATA GENERATION FOR PROSTHETIC CROWN PREPARATION OF TOOTH

Disclosed herein are apparatuses and methods for 3D data generation for tooth prosthetic crown preparation.

Method for using a physical object to manipulate a corresponding virtual object in a virtual environment, and associated apparatus and computer program product
11357581 · 2022-06-14 · ·

Systems and methods are provided for planning a procedure. A display device is configured to display a first virtual element. A controller device having a processor is configured to be in communication with the display device, and the controller device is further configured to direct the display device to display the first virtual element. A physical control element is in communication with the controller device, and is configured to correspond to the first virtual element such that an actual manipulation of the control element is displayed, via the processor of the controller device and on the display device, as a corresponding response of the first virtual element to the actual manipulation of the control element. Associated systems, methods, and computer program products are also provided.

Driver tool and method of use
11358259 · 2022-06-14 · ·

A driver tool for insertion and removal of a first part configured for threaded engagement in a corresponding threaded bore in a second part has a driving end portion of polygonal shape with multiple flats configured for engagement in a recess in the first part having a corresponding polygonal shape. Some or all of the flats have a respective grabbing feature or edge designed to grab or grip into the opposing surface of the recess to allow a greater amount of torque to be applied to the first part when the tool is rotated in the unthreading direction than when it is rotated in the opposite threading or insertion direction.

Driver tool and method of use
11358259 · 2022-06-14 · ·

A driver tool for insertion and removal of a first part configured for threaded engagement in a corresponding threaded bore in a second part has a driving end portion of polygonal shape with multiple flats configured for engagement in a recess in the first part having a corresponding polygonal shape. Some or all of the flats have a respective grabbing feature or edge designed to grab or grip into the opposing surface of the recess to allow a greater amount of torque to be applied to the first part when the tool is rotated in the unthreading direction than when it is rotated in the opposite threading or insertion direction.

Dental and medical treatments and procedures

A method treating a root canal in a tooth by introducing into the pulp chamber of a tooth and pulsing a laser light into the fluid reservoir so as to disintegrate pulp within the root canal without generation of any significant heat in said liquid fluid so as to avoid elevating the temperature of any of the dentin, tooth, or other adjacent tissue more than about 5° C.

Intraoral scanning using ultrasound and optical scan data
11341732 · 2022-05-24 · ·

First intraoral images of a first portion of a three-dimensional intraoral object are received. The first intraoral images correspond to an intraoral scan of the three-dimensional intraoral object during a current patient visit. A pre-existing model that corresponds to the three-dimensional intraoral object is identified. The pre-existing model is based on intraoral data of the three-dimensional intraoral object captured during a previous patient visit. A first intraoral image of the first intraoral images is registered to a first portion of the pre-existing model. A second intraoral image of the first intraoral images is registered to a second portion of the pre-existing model.