Patent classifications
A61C5/66
Device for storage and application and method
The present invention relates in particular to the storage of dental material in a device (10, 10′) and the application of the dental material (20) from such a device (10,10′), and a method for treating dental material (20). In order to provide a solution that allows the simple and practical handling of a dental material (20) in the sense of storage, application and/or treatment thereof, inter alia, a device (10, 10′) for storage and application (20) comprising a cavity (12) for storage of the dental material (20) and a wall (14) surrounding the cavity (12) is proposed, wherein the wall (14) in at least a first temperature range is impermeable to radiation of at least a first wavelength or a first wavelength range in the range of 100 nm to 500 nm, wherein the wall (14) comprises at least one area that at least in a second temperature range is permeable to radiation of at least a second wavelength or a second wavelength range in the range of 600 nm to 50,000 nm.
HEATING DEVICE FOR HEATING DENTAL MATERIAL, SYSTEM FOR APPLYING DENTAL MATERIAL AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE TEMPERATURE OF A DENTAL MATERIAL
The invention relates to a heating device 10 for heating a dental material and a method for controlling the temperature of a dental material.
MIXING CAPSULE, IN PARTICULAR FOR THE FIELD OF DENTISTRY
The invention relates to a mixing capsule (1) comprising a first chamber (2) to receive a composition A and a second chamber (3) to receive a composition B, characterised in that the first chamber (2) and the second chamber (3) are arranged rotatably about the longitudinal axis (5) of the mixing capsule (1), the first chamber (2) comprising a first opening (25), the second chamber (3) comprising a second opening (26), the first opening (25) and the second opening (26) being arranged perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis (5) and plan-parallelly to each other and/or perpendicularly spaced, the first opening (25) and the second opening (26) being arranged incongruently to each other in a storage position (4), the first opening (25) and the second opening (26) being arranged congruently to each other in a handling position (6). Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for mixing at least two compositions A and B to a composition C in a mixing capsule and to a use of the mixing capsule.
Positionable delivery device and method
A cartridge for delivery of a material therefrom which has a corrugated portion to allow for bending/extending to be applied to the device from which a material to be deposited can be dispensed. The bendability and extendibility allow for greater efficiency in use and application of the material into cavities, pockets, and/or crevices where one needs to deposit the material.
Positionable delivery device and method
A cartridge for delivery of a material therefrom which has a corrugated portion to allow for bending/extending to be applied to the device from which a material to be deposited can be dispensed. The bendability and extendibility allow for greater efficiency in use and application of the material into cavities, pockets, and/or crevices where one needs to deposit the material.
Two-component mixing capsule, in particular for dental purposes
The disclosure relates to a two-component mixing capsule for intake and for mixing of two compositions with a capsule housing having a discharge spout at its front end, wherein the mixing capsule comprises a first mixing chamber and a second mixing chamber, wherein the two mixing chambers may be separated from each other for storage or for transport, by the first mixing chamber being rotatable into a first position in which the first mixing chamber is separated from mixing chamber, by a rotatably mounted handhold element, the rotational axis of which is approximately perpendicularly arranged to the longitudinal axis of the mixing capsule. The two mixing chambers form a common mixing chamber by rotating the first mixing chamber into a second position in which the central axes of the first and second mixing chamber are substantially coaxially arranged, wherein the composition may be discharged after mixing by attaching a squeezing piston.
Two-component mixing capsule, in particular for dental purposes
The disclosure relates to a two-component mixing capsule for intake and for mixing of two compositions with a capsule housing having a discharge spout at its front end, wherein the mixing capsule comprises a first mixing chamber and a second mixing chamber, wherein the two mixing chambers may be separated from each other for storage or for transport, by the first mixing chamber being rotatable into a first position in which the first mixing chamber is separated from mixing chamber, by a rotatably mounted handhold element, the rotational axis of which is approximately perpendicularly arranged to the longitudinal axis of the mixing capsule. The two mixing chambers form a common mixing chamber by rotating the first mixing chamber into a second position in which the central axes of the first and second mixing chamber are substantially coaxially arranged, wherein the composition may be discharged after mixing by attaching a squeezing piston.
DENTAL MATERIAL DELIVERY SYSTEM
Described herein is a dental material applicator system comprising a segmented capsule and handpiece. The capsule separately holds a powder and a liquid such that upon activation in the handpiece by an operator, the powder and liquid are mixed into a paste. The operator then triggers the handpiece so that the mixed paste is extruded.
DENTAL MATERIAL DELIVERY SYSTEM
Described herein is a dental material applicator system comprising a segmented capsule and handpiece. The capsule separately holds a powder and a liquid such that upon activation in the handpiece by an operator, the powder and liquid are mixed into a paste. The operator then triggers the handpiece so that the mixed paste is extruded.
Device For Heating A Dental Material
A heating device for heating a dental material. The heating device has a body and a socket. The socket is removably received within the body and has a socket wall that forms a receptacle for positioning a container for the dental material therein. The body has a light source for emitting light toward the socket wall in a direction toward the receptacle. The socket wall is at least partially transmissive for infrared light. The heating device allows for heating the dental material within the container.