A61C17/08

MULTI-SUCTION DENTAL DEVICES, ASSEMBLIES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME
20210378803 · 2021-12-09 ·

The present disclosure is directed to improved multi-suction dental devices, assemblies, systems and methods and of using the same. The multi-suction dental devices can be configured to suction both liquids and aerosols during dental procedures. Each multi-suction dental device can comprise at least one low-volume evacuation (LVE) suction pathway and at least one high-volume evacuation (HVE) suction pathway.

MULTI-SUCTION DENTAL DEVICES, ASSEMBLIES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME
20210378803 · 2021-12-09 ·

The present disclosure is directed to improved multi-suction dental devices, assemblies, systems and methods and of using the same. The multi-suction dental devices can be configured to suction both liquids and aerosols during dental procedures. Each multi-suction dental device can comprise at least one low-volume evacuation (LVE) suction pathway and at least one high-volume evacuation (HVE) suction pathway.

DENTAL DOWNDRAFT SUCTION
20210378802 · 2021-12-09 ·

An article of manufacture for providing a dental droplet extraction device is disclosed. The device is created around a large collection basin having a funnel-like opening at its top. An exit port is located at the bottom of the large collection basin. The exit port is connected to a high-volume dental line to provide negative pressure that suctions all of the aerosolized droplets created within the patient's mouth while receiving treatment. The removed particles may be trapped in a filter located in the dental suction lines.

DENTAL DOWNDRAFT SUCTION
20210378802 · 2021-12-09 ·

An article of manufacture for providing a dental droplet extraction device is disclosed. The device is created around a large collection basin having a funnel-like opening at its top. An exit port is located at the bottom of the large collection basin. The exit port is connected to a high-volume dental line to provide negative pressure that suctions all of the aerosolized droplets created within the patient's mouth while receiving treatment. The removed particles may be trapped in a filter located in the dental suction lines.

Negative pressure wound therapy for treatment of periodontal disease
11191623 · 2021-12-07 ·

Disclosed are devices, systems and methods for treating periodontal disease and/or other oral wounds using particularized oral appliances and associated negative pressure systems. The various oral appliances include one or a plurality of surfaces for engagement with various anatomical structures within the oral cavity, where the engagement can include sealing engagement with soft tissue (gingival) surfaces of the upper and/or lower dental arches. Additional features disclosed can further promote healing of regions affected by periodontal pocket formation.

Negative pressure wound therapy for treatment of periodontal disease
11191623 · 2021-12-07 ·

Disclosed are devices, systems and methods for treating periodontal disease and/or other oral wounds using particularized oral appliances and associated negative pressure systems. The various oral appliances include one or a plurality of surfaces for engagement with various anatomical structures within the oral cavity, where the engagement can include sealing engagement with soft tissue (gingival) surfaces of the upper and/or lower dental arches. Additional features disclosed can further promote healing of regions affected by periodontal pocket formation.

STOMATOLOGICAL NEGATIVE PRESSURE MOUTH GAG PATENT AND ITS USAGE
20210369427 · 2021-12-02 ·

The invention is about a stomatological negative pressure mouth gag and its usage, which falls into the scope of stomatological technologies. The upper and lower wings of the mouth gag is connected by a thin-walled tube. The inner wall of the thin-walled tube is in direct contact with the lips, while its outer wall is exposed to the oral cavity. There are holes or slots evenly distributed on the outer wall of the thin-walled tube mounted along the arc-shaped lip holders. The left and right lip holders are connected by a negative pressure catheter between them. The thin-walled tubes on the left and right sides join with the negative pressure catheter and form a complete structure with it.

STOMATOLOGICAL NEGATIVE PRESSURE MOUTH GAG PATENT AND ITS USAGE
20210369427 · 2021-12-02 ·

The invention is about a stomatological negative pressure mouth gag and its usage, which falls into the scope of stomatological technologies. The upper and lower wings of the mouth gag is connected by a thin-walled tube. The inner wall of the thin-walled tube is in direct contact with the lips, while its outer wall is exposed to the oral cavity. There are holes or slots evenly distributed on the outer wall of the thin-walled tube mounted along the arc-shaped lip holders. The left and right lip holders are connected by a negative pressure catheter between them. The thin-walled tubes on the left and right sides join with the negative pressure catheter and form a complete structure with it.

Hands-Free Suction Apparatus
20210369428 · 2021-12-02 ·

An apparatus for suctioning matter expelled during treatments involving an orifice of a patient; the apparatus includes a suction head, a conduit attached to the suction head and a suction device for attaching the conduit thereto, thereby putting the suction head in communication with the suction device. The conduit includes a flexible and bendable body that is easily manipulated into different positions and supports the suction head about the orifice of the patient during treatment. Preferably, the orifice is a mouth, and the treatment is a dental treatment. In this embodiment, the apparatus provides for the hands-free suction of aerosols and/or saliva and blood splatter produced from the mouth of the patient during the dental treatment.

Hands-Free Suction Apparatus
20210369428 · 2021-12-02 ·

An apparatus for suctioning matter expelled during treatments involving an orifice of a patient; the apparatus includes a suction head, a conduit attached to the suction head and a suction device for attaching the conduit thereto, thereby putting the suction head in communication with the suction device. The conduit includes a flexible and bendable body that is easily manipulated into different positions and supports the suction head about the orifice of the patient during treatment. Preferably, the orifice is a mouth, and the treatment is a dental treatment. In this embodiment, the apparatus provides for the hands-free suction of aerosols and/or saliva and blood splatter produced from the mouth of the patient during the dental treatment.