Patent classifications
A61C17/065
Strainer/filter unit for an aspirating filtration system and method thereof
A strainer/filter unit for effectively collecting solid, liquid or gaseous substances at the source and the method of using the strainer/filter unit. The strainer/filter unit includes a housing, a one-way valve at one end of the housing, and a filter having a certain depth and thickness within the housing. The filter is formed from a plurality of layers of material with pores such that pores of one layer partially overlap pores of subsequent adjacent layers. Matters entering the strainer/filter unit are collected in the filter while travelling through filter via a tortuous path.
Suction tool
A suction tool for connection to a dental suction system can include an elongate body, a tip portion, and a screen mechanism positioned within the elongate body. The tip portion can extend over at least a portion of the elongate body. The tip portion can include an upper portion and a lower portion integrally formed with the upper portion and at least partially spaced apart from the upper portion by a recessed portion.
Dental debris separator
The disclosure relates to a dental debris separator having a housing in the upper region of which a drainage zone for removing particle-containing liquid from an air flow which is loaded with the liquid. The housing has an inlet for the loaded air flow, leading tangentially into the drainage zone. Downstream of the drainage zone a separation zone for removing the particles from the particle-containing liquid is provided in the housing, said separation zone descending from the drainage zone to the separation zone, the drainage zone having a curved flow path that is delimited on its lower side by a crown of baffle elements.
SYSTEM FOR SALIVA COLLECTION
Disclosed herein are portable handheld devices for saliva collection for daily monitoring of salivary biomarkers of physiological conditions, the device comprising: a handheld handle comprising a saliva collector, the saliva collector comprising: a suction tip; a bi-directional pump electrically configurable for pumping towards two opposite directions; a saliva reservoir; a valve; a water reservoir, the water reservoir comprising an external filling lid; a reversible fluidic connection configurable in a connected and disconnected position; and a base accommodating the handheld handle, the base configurable to fluidly communicate with the handheld handle through at least the reversible fluidic connection, wherein the valve is electrically configured to allow fluid communication directly between at least two selected from: the saliva reservoir, the water reservoir, and the reversible fluidic connection, and wherein the bi-directional pump is electrically configurable to allow fluid communication directly between the suction tip and the saliva reservoir.
Mobile Dental Intelligence Center
The Mobile Dental Intelligence Center (MobiDIC) will roll up alongside the patient's Bedside or Chairside where Oral Hygiene can be performed by the patient's Caregiver, with no need to have a sink or basin in the area. Using the MobiDIC the Caregiver will be able to brush the patient's teeth, rinse and suction the patient's mouth at the Bedside or Chairside; also the Caregiver will monitor the patients Vital Signs. The unit's unique cylindrical design makes it easy for the Caregiver to wipe clean and disinfect the unit. The air, water, suction and power supply hoses are internal to the unit reducing cord entanglement and trip hazards. The MobiDIC allows the Caregiver the ability to easily connect various medical monitoring devices including Intra and Extra Oral Cameras capturing images of the patient's mouth inside and the patient's general appearance. All MobiDIC innovations will facilitate assessing the patient's current general health.
Apparatus and Method for Removing Amalgam and Waste Particles From Dental Office Suction Effluent
An apparatus and method for removing amalgam and waste particles from dental office suction effluent. The apparatus includes an upper chamber and a solids collection canister removably secured thereto. Dental office suction effluent drawn through a dental suction wand enters the upper chamber along a lateral flow path above a substantially cylindrical internal wall portion. A gas component of dental office suction effluent changes direction by more than 60 before it exits the upper chamber through an exit port. A riser conveys a liquid and solids component of dental office suction effluent through a drain into the solids collection canister. A flow restrictor allows liquids and gases to exit the solids collection canister interior volume but prohibits solids from exiting the solids collection canister interior volume.
Method, system, and composition of matter for reducing toxic mercury in wastewater effluent
A method for reducing toxic mercury in wastewater effluent comprises the steps of: identifying a system into which wastewater effluent is introduced, the wastewater effluent including organic compounds and organomercurial compounds; producing a treatment composition comprising a solution including a surfactant, digestive microbes suspended in the solution, and mercury-transformative microbes suspended in the solution; and providing the treatment composition into the system containing the wastewater effluent, such that the digestive microbes degrade the organic compounds in the wastewater effluent, and the mercury-transformative microbes reduce the organomercurial compounds in the wastewater effluent into nontoxic volatile elemental mercury. In certain systems for reducing toxic mercury in wastewater effluent, a biological capture medium is positioned within a vessel and configured to provide a capture point for microbes to adhere to and create biofilms. One such system is a dental evacuation system in which wastewater effluent is introduced into the system via an aspirator.
WORKBENCH CONTROL ASSEMBLY, WORKBENCH WATERWAY INTEGRATED SYSTEM AND DENTAL NURSE WORKBENCH
Disclosed are a workbench control assembly, a workbench waterway integrated system and a dental nurse workbench. The workbench control assembly includes a cleaning assembly, a spittoon, a saliva suction assembly, a sewage container, a first conveying assembly and a second conveying assembly. The spittoon is connected to the cleaning assembly and configured to receive mouth rinse wastewater, the saliva suction assembly is configured to contact oral sewage or connect to the cleaning assembly, the sewage container is connected to the spittoon and the saliva suction assembly, the first conveying assembly is connected to the cleaning assembly and configured to convey a cleaning liquid supplied by the cleaning assembly to the spittoon and the saliva suction assembly respectively, and the second conveying assembly is connected to the sewage container and configured to convey a mixed liquid conveyed to the spittoon and the saliva suction assembly to the sewage container.
High-volume evacuator suction tip
A suction member for a high-volume evacuator (HVE) suction tool used in dental procedures. The suction member has a connection portion at a proximal end, a tubular portion connected to the connection portion, and a suction tip connected to the tubular portion at a distal end. The suction tip includes outwardly flared lobes and open-ended peripheral vent openings alternating about its circumference. The distal ends of the lobes are generally aligned in an oblique distal tangent plane inclined relative to a longitudinal axis of the tubular portion. The vent openings are spaced closer together towards a front side of the suction member, and the lobes include a widest and most flared rear lobe that is useful for soft tissue retraction.
Detachable canisters for use with dental amalgam separation and recycling systems
The present invention provides detachable canisters for use with dental amalgam recycling systems, useful for recycling particles drawn from dental liquid effluent, for example, using a dental amalgam recycling apparatus using an air-water separation tank.