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SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ACTUATING CONTROLLED STIMULATION OF A PATIENT IN A CONFINED MEDICAL POSITION
20170087482 · 2017-03-30 ·

A system and method for actuating controlled stimulation of a patient in a confined medical position helps sooth and entertain a patient receiving medical treatment while resting on a support member, like a dental chair. The system provides a support member, and integrates at least one air actuated animated member, such as a mobile or figurine, proximal to the support member, to enable animated motion by the animated member through pressurized air. Pressurized air causes the animated members to articulate in animated, colorful movements. Audio signals are also generated by the animated member in response to the pressurized air. The animated member can be a mobile or a cartoon character with joints, axes, and limbs that move when engaged by pressurized air. The patient or caregiver control distribution of the pressurized air by manipulating a foot valve and an arm valve to control the animated members.

System and method of oral treatment and relieving stress

A device, system, and method for relaxing jaw muscles of a user. The device has a tooth engaging portion which operates by stretching the users jaw in the open position, thereby simulating a yawn. The device may be optimized to be used as a dental tool having a suction end. The system may include a computer program having stored or downloaded guided meditation programs, soothing sounds, inspirational messages, or similar. The system may also include a reminder that reminds the user to perform the task via a smart device. Further, the device may be used as a method of preventing or treating migraine headaches by relieving stress and relaxing the user.

Intra-oral light-therapy apparatuses and methods for their use

In some embodiments, an apparatus comprises a housing, an emitter, and an electronic circuit. The housing is configured to fit within a patient's mouth. The emitter is at least partially encased within the housing. The emitter is configured to emit an effective amount of light to the alveolar soft tissue when the housing is disposed within the mouth. The electronic circuit is operatively coupled to the emitter. The electronic circuit is configured to control the emitter when the housing is disposed within the mouth and the apparatus is in use during orthodontic treatment. The apparatus and its use for regulating tooth movement or maintaining or improving oral tissue health are disclosed herein.

DETECTION OF SUBJECT RESPONSE TO MECHANICAL STIMULI IN THE MOUTH

A method and system for monitoring an oral health indicator of a subject at one or more sites in the mouth via measurement of their pain response to applied mechanical stimuli at the one or more sites. At least one set of embodiments comprises a system which includes an oral tool for use in applying a standardized mechanical stimulus to an oral location in the mouth of a subject.

Decorative Covers for Dental Braces
20170035532 · 2017-02-09 · ·

A cover for an orthodontic bracket having an arch wire laterally extending therethrough includes a body having a forward-facing planar surface and a rearward-facing recess configured for at least partially receiving the orthodontic bracket therein. The body includes first and second slots located on opposed lateral sides of the body and each configured so that the arch wire passes laterally through the first and second slots and the recess of the body when the cover is positioned over the orthodontic bracket. The forward-facing planar surface is provided with decorative indicia thereon. The cover is configured so that the cover does not bind movement of the arch wire relative to the orthodontic bracket, does not secure the arch wire to the orthodontic brackets, and does not alter the functioning of the dental braces.

INTRA-ORAL LIGHT-THERAPY APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE

In some embodiments, an apparatus comprises a housing, an emitter, and an electronic circuit. The housing is configured to fit within a patient's mouth. The emitter is at least partially encased within the housing. The emitter is configured to emit an effective amount of light to the alveolar soft tissue when the housing is disposed within the mouth. The electronic circuit is operatively coupled to the emitter. The electronic circuit is configured to control the emitter when the housing is disposed within the mouth and the apparatus is in use during orthodontic treatment. The apparatus and its use for regulating tooth movement or maintaining or improving oral tissue health are disclosed herein.

INVISIBLE DAM
20250359963 · 2025-11-27 ·

The present invention relates to a transparent dental dam designed to enhance the safety and efficiency of dental procedures by providing superior safety, comfort isolation, and protection. It features a flexible barrier sheet made from a transparent proprietary elastomeric silicone material, which can be custom perforated to fit around individual teeth. The dental dam is used in combination with a tension clamp or ring to secure it firmly in place, along with a peripheral frame that maintains the barriers' position and structural integrity. This design prevents the aspiration of debris, reduces the risk of choking, gagging, and swallowing dental materials, and minimizes bacterial contamination from saliva. By addressing the limitations of traditional dental dams, the invention offers a more adaptable, secure, and comfortable solution, improving both patient safety and procedural effectiveness.

Biometrics-enabled dental operatory

A system for monitoring anxiety of an individual includes a chair having at least a seat and a back, a base supporting the chair, and a first sensor disposed in at least one of the seat or the back. The first sensor is configured to, without being in direct contact with the individual, continuously obtain data related to a first physical characteristic from the individual seated in the chair. The first physical characteristic is one of respiration or pulse rate. The system further includes a display and a controller. The controller is configured to receive, in real-time, the data related to the first physical characteristic from the first sensor and compile a first metric from the received data. The first metric is configured to visually represent a change in the first physical characteristic. The controller is further configured to output the first metric to the display in real-time.

DENTAL TREATMENT PAIN PREDICTION

A method and system for generating prediction information comprising a predicted measure of treatment pain associated with each of a series of steps to be performed as part of a dental treatment by a dental practitioner. This information can be output as guidance for the practitioner, allowing them to adapt their treatment style or approach for each step to pre-emptively mitigate expected pain.

Connector for a dental valve
12521216 · 2026-01-13 · ·

A connector for a dental valve has a body having an exterior surface, a valve receiving end, a tip receiving end, a lumen formed between the valve receiving end and the tip receiving end, a front section, a center section, and a rear section.