Patent classifications
A61C17/10
Device for removing material from the oral cavity of a patient
A device for removing material from the oral cavity of a patient during a procedure while propping the patient's jaws includes a bite block shaped to be held between upper and lower jaws of the patient at one side of the oral activity in a manner that provides access to teeth and/or gums at the opposite side of the oral cavity, without being substantially impeded by the device. An oral evacuation tube, through which material passes when it is sucked out of the oral cavity, is sufficiently elongate so that a part thereof may be located outside the oral cavity so that it can be operably connected to a suction device when the bite block is in use. A cheek protector is shaped to protect an inner cheek area at the same side of the oral cavity as the bite block. The bite block, evacuation tube and cheek protector are integral, non-releasable parts of the device.
Assembly for fabricating dental veneer
Disclosed is an assembly and method for fabricating a dental prosthesis, such as composite veneer directly in a mouth. The assembly includes a base that can be worn in a mouth, the base configured to fit around a base line. The base forms an enclosed body around teeth to be treated. The assembly further comprises a handle configured to secure to the base. The handle comprises an orienting arm that carrier a shell attach to its tip. The base and the handle are configured such as when the handle is secured to the base, the shell is placed over the tooth in a predetermined position.
Assembly for fabricating dental veneer
Disclosed is an assembly and method for fabricating a dental prosthesis, such as composite veneer directly in a mouth. The assembly includes a base that can be worn in a mouth, the base configured to fit around a base line. The base forms an enclosed body around teeth to be treated. The assembly further comprises a handle configured to secure to the base. The handle comprises an orienting arm that carrier a shell attach to its tip. The base and the handle are configured such as when the handle is secured to the base, the shell is placed over the tooth in a predetermined position.
ASSEMBLY FOR FABRICATING DENTAL VENEER
Disclosed is an assembly and method for fabricating a dental prosthesis, such as composite veneer directly in a mouth. The assembly includes a base that can be worn in a mouth, the base configured to fit around a base line. The base forms an enclosed body around teeth to be treated. The assembly further comprises a handle configured to secure to the base. The handle comprises an orienting arm that carrier a shell attach to its tip. The base and the handle are configured such as when the handle is secured to the base, the shell is placed over the tooth in a predetermined position.
ASSEMBLY FOR FABRICATING DENTAL VENEER
Disclosed is an assembly and method for fabricating a dental prosthesis, such as composite veneer directly in a mouth. The assembly includes a base that can be worn in a mouth, the base configured to fit around a base line. The base forms an enclosed body around teeth to be treated. The assembly further comprises a handle configured to secure to the base. The handle comprises an orienting arm that carrier a shell attach to its tip. The base and the handle are configured such as when the handle is secured to the base, the shell is placed over the tooth in a predetermined position.
Suction Device
The invention relates to a suction device for intraoral use, comprising a suction line and a tongue protection, said suction line being bent substantially U-shaped, which are configured by a molded part, in particular integrally with one another. The suction tube comprises a connection which points mesially for a suction hose. In the course of the suction tube the connection is adjoined by an upper U-leg, a mesial U-central portion and a lower U-leg, said legs extending distally from the U-central portion. The lower U-leg comprises suction openings and is surrounded by a suction sponge which covers the suction openings. The suction tube terminates at the distal end of the lower U-leg in an end suction opening which is covered by the suction sponge.
Cheek retraction device
A cheek retraction device includes a base and a stem extending from the base, the stem for coupling to a vacuum line. Arms extend in opposed directions from the base to opposed grips flanking a working area configured to be disposed over an opened oral cavity. The grips have a plurality of ports coupled in fluid communication to the stem. A trunk extends from the base, between the arms, to in front of the working area. The has a plurality of intakes coupled in fluid communication to the stem.
Cheek retraction device
A cheek retraction device includes a base and a stem extending from the base, the stem for coupling to a vacuum line. Arms extend in opposed directions from the base to opposed grips flanking a working area configured to be disposed over an opened oral cavity. The grips have a plurality of ports coupled in fluid communication to the stem. A trunk extends from the base, between the arms, to in front of the working area. The has a plurality of intakes coupled in fluid communication to the stem.
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.
SUCTION TOOL
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.