A61C5/82

AUTOMATED DENTAL DRILL

An automated dental drill includes a dental drill housing that includes a mouthpiece housing section and a one or more degrees of freedom drive housing section; an end effector drive support having a shaft section that is at least partially positioned in the mouth piece housing section, and an end effector for the cutting of a native tooth or dental appliance to a desired tolerance. The end effector is positioned on the end effector drive support. The automated dental drill also includes a power source that drives the end effector and is coupled to the end effector and a one or more degrees of freedom drive assembly to direct the end effector along one or more degrees of freedom relative to the mouth piece housing section.

AUTOMATED DENTAL DRILL

An automated dental drill includes a dental drill housing that includes a mouthpiece housing section and a one or more degrees of freedom drive housing section; an end effector drive support having a shaft section that is at least partially positioned in the mouth piece housing section, and an end effector for the cutting of a native tooth or dental appliance to a desired tolerance. The end effector is positioned on the end effector drive support. The automated dental drill also includes a power source that drives the end effector and is coupled to the end effector and a one or more degrees of freedom drive assembly to direct the end effector along one or more degrees of freedom relative to the mouth piece housing section.

Film Clamping Element
20210177251 · 2021-06-17 ·

The inventive film clamping element (10) is held using a lip ring (14) and a vestibular ring (16), between which and possibly beyond which a film (12) extends. The film (12) and also said rings (14, 16) are elastically deformable and it is provided that the film (12) comprises an attachment (24, 26) each at two positions opposite one another. Between these attachments (24, 26) at least one elastic band (20, 22) extends which is suitable to constrict the film (12) radially towards the inside.

DENTAL DAM AND METHOD OF USE
20210186657 · 2021-06-24 ·

The invention discloses an improved dental dam (10) for use in dental restoration processes. The dam (10) includes a substantially planar membrane (12), having location portions (14) disposed on the membrane (12) and a guide formation (16) which runs along a major surface of the membrane (12). Additionally the dam (10) includes a clamp arrangement (20), which is engageable with and slidably movable along the guide formation (16). Both the membrane (12) and the clamp arrangement (20) are formed of a shape memory polymer.

DENTAL DAM AND METHOD OF USE
20210186657 · 2021-06-24 ·

The invention discloses an improved dental dam (10) for use in dental restoration processes. The dam (10) includes a substantially planar membrane (12), having location portions (14) disposed on the membrane (12) and a guide formation (16) which runs along a major surface of the membrane (12). Additionally the dam (10) includes a clamp arrangement (20), which is engageable with and slidably movable along the guide formation (16). Both the membrane (12) and the clamp arrangement (20) are formed of a shape memory polymer.

Apparatuses and Methods for Anesthetizing a Dental Patient
20210113804 · 2021-04-22 ·

Apparatuses and methods are disclosed for anesthetizing a dental patient during dental procedures such as a root canal. Administering an anesthetic directly into the jaw bone of a patient, called intraosseous injection, is highly effective but can have a relatively short duration. In addition, a dental dam is often placed over the tooth being treated in order to control the environment. The apparatuses and methods disclosed herein permit an anesthetic to be delivered multiple times to the dental patient without removing or disturbing the dental dam.

Apparatuses and Methods for Anesthetizing a Dental Patient
20210113804 · 2021-04-22 ·

Apparatuses and methods are disclosed for anesthetizing a dental patient during dental procedures such as a root canal. Administering an anesthetic directly into the jaw bone of a patient, called intraosseous injection, is highly effective but can have a relatively short duration. In addition, a dental dam is often placed over the tooth being treated in order to control the environment. The apparatuses and methods disclosed herein permit an anesthetic to be delivered multiple times to the dental patient without removing or disturbing the dental dam.

Handle for Oral Hygiene Tool
20210038345 · 2021-02-11 ·

Disclosed herein are embodiments for a handle for securing a patient's mouth in place while an oral procedure is performed. A handle includes a handle head extending from a handle body, the handle head comprising exterior border bumpers to the sides. An indented portion lies in between the border bumpers, the indented portion having grooves oriented substantially perpendicular to a length of the border bumpers. The indented region is configured to receive a patient's teeth and lock the patient's mouth open by preventing the teeth from sliding off the surface of the handle head. With the patient's mouth securely open, a caregiver may then use a second tool (e.g., a toothbrush, flosser, tongue cleaner, etc.) for cleaning the patient's mouth or performing any other oral procedure.

Handle for Oral Hygiene Tool
20210038345 · 2021-02-11 ·

Disclosed herein are embodiments for a handle for securing a patient's mouth in place while an oral procedure is performed. A handle includes a handle head extending from a handle body, the handle head comprising exterior border bumpers to the sides. An indented portion lies in between the border bumpers, the indented portion having grooves oriented substantially perpendicular to a length of the border bumpers. The indented region is configured to receive a patient's teeth and lock the patient's mouth open by preventing the teeth from sliding off the surface of the handle head. With the patient's mouth securely open, a caregiver may then use a second tool (e.g., a toothbrush, flosser, tongue cleaner, etc.) for cleaning the patient's mouth or performing any other oral procedure.

SUCTION TOOL
20210085438 · 2021-03-25 ·

The present invention is directed to a suction tool that can connect to a suction hose for sucking substances from an oral cavity during a rubber dam isolated endodontic procedure. The suction tool includes a body having an inlet for connecting with a suction hose. A suction window can be configured in the body, wherein the suction window is in fluid communication with the suction inlet. Substances that are used during a dental procedure, such as cooling water can be sucked through the suction window. The suction tool further includes a magnet configured on the body of the suction tool and adapted to magnetically couple with the clamp of the rubber dam.