Patent classifications
A61N1/0548
Oral cavity treatment device and kit
An oral cavity treatment device including a power component and a tray component that are detachably coupled together. The power component may include a housing having a cavity and a power source located therein. The tray component may include a tooth receiving channel and may have a first electrode and a second electrode located on opposite sides of the tooth receiving channel. The tray component may be detachably coupled to the power component in: (1) a first configuration whereby the first electrode is operably coupled to a positive terminal of the power source and the second electrode is operably coupled to a negative terminal of the power source; and (2) a second configuration whereby the first electrode is operably coupled to the negative terminal of the power source and the second electrode is operably coupled to the positive terminal of the power source.
Position sensitive lingual muscle simulation system for obstructive sleep apnea
An implantable neurostimulator (INS) and method of use, the INS including an electrical lead having formed thereon at least a pair of bi-polar electrodes, wherein the electrical lead is configured for placement of the pair of bi-polar electrodes proximate protrusor muscles of a patient, a pulse generator electrically connected to the electrical lead and configured to deliver electrical energy to the pair of bi-polar electrodes, the pulse generator having mounted therein a sensor and a control circuit, and the sensor is configured to generate signals representative of an orientation of the pulse generator and communicate the signals to the control circuit and the control circuit is configured to determine the orientation of the pulse generator and deliver electrical energy to the bi-polar electrodes when the determined orientation correlates to a pre-determined orientation.
METHOD OF USING AN ALVEOLAR BONE REGENERATION DEVICE
A method of using of an alveolar bone regeneration device including an active needle electrode covered totally or partially with insulation and an energization controller includes: inserting an electrode into the root canal of an alveolar bone and attaching a counter electrode to the mouth of a person; and performing energization between the electrode and the counter electrode using the energization controller. The energization is performed by one-shot energization using the current of a tone burst wave. Heat generated at a tip portion of the electrode sterilizes a tooth pulp, a root of a tooth, a periodontal tissue, and/or a lesion. The heat can kill bacteria at the tooth pulp, the root of the tooth, the periodontal tissue, and/or the lesion; activate osteoblasts, and regenerate an alveolar bone.
TOOTH REMINERALIZATION
An oral treatment device (10) for stimulating deposition of calcium phosphate from an amorphous calcium phosphate formulation in contact with a tooth (1) in an oral cavity is disclosed. The device comprises a first electrode (12) and a second electrode (14) spatially separated from the first electrode, wherein both the first electrode and the second electrode are arranged to contact the amorphous calcium phosphate formulation when the first electrode is arranged proximal to the tooth during use of the device; and the second electrode comprises a sacrificial material at least on its surface. Also disclosed is a kit of parts comprising the oral treatment device (10) and an ACP formulation and a method (100) for remineralizing a tooth using an amorphous calcium phosphate formulation.
Intra-oral electroencephalography device and method
An oral appliance for the treatment of sleep disorders, such as obstructive sleep apnea, in a user is presented. The oral appliance may include a mouthpiece configured to receive a user's dentition. The mouthpiece may include an oxygen sensor, a pressure sensor, an airflow sensor, an actigraphy sensor, a noise detector, and at least one stimulator for providing stimulation to a user's tongue in the event of decreased oxygen saturation levels, increased pressure applied to occlusal surfaces of the user's dentition, decreased actual airflow levels and/or increased noise levels. The mouthpiece or a separate portion of the mouthpiece may be provided with an EEG sensor to determine sleep state based on EEG rhythms. The mouthpiece may be provided with pharmaceutical compound reservoirs that deliver pharmaceutical compounds to the oral mucosa of the user, which compounds treat symptoms of sleep apnea. The mouthpiece may further include a microprocessor that receives data from the oxygen sensor, pressure sensor, airflow sensor, actigraphy sensor and noise detector, and activates the at least one stimulator and/or pharmaceutical compound reservoirs.
ORAL ELECTRICAL CLEANING DEVICE
An oral cleaning device includes a head portion, RF electrodes located on the head portion and a non-conductive barrier located on the head portion that separates the electrodes from each other. The electrodes, bristles (if included) and the non-conductive barrier are mounted on a base and the base is arranged for either vibratory or rotational motion.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TREATING SLEEP APNEA
An oral appliance is disclosed that provides electrical stimulation to a patient's tongue in a manner that prevents collapse of the tongue and/or soft palate during sleep. More specifically, the appliance may induce a reversible current or currents in a lateral direction across the tongue in a manner that shortens the patient's Palatoglossus muscle, which in turn pulls the patient's soft palate downward towards a base of the tongue and/or decreases a volume of the tongue.
DETECTING AND TREATING DISORDERED BREATHING
A device is disclosed that can detect and treat disordered breathing in a patient. The device can include at least one contact adapted to make contact with a portion of an oral cavity of a patient, and a control circuit configured to: in a first mode, detect a presence of disordered breathing in the patient based, at least in part, on a first signal received from the at least one contact; and in a second mode, provide electrical stimulation via the at least one contact to a portion of the patient's upper airway based on a detection of the presence of disordered breathing.
Neural stimulation to treat sleep apnea
A removable oral device is disclosed. The removable oral device comprises a mounting retainer configured to align with a set of teeth. An electrical stimulator is coupled to the mounting retainer. A single lead is employed that has a first and a second end and lacking a mechanical connection to the mounting retainer. A first and a second electrode are positioned along the single lead. The lead is disposed perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of a patient's tongue such that the first electrode is proximate a first hypoglossal nerve and the second electrode is proximate a second hypoglossal nerve.
ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH
Disclosed is an electric toothbrush including a head and a handle having a shape couplable to the head and configured to supply a driving voltage to the head according to a user's control. The head includes a toothbrush head in which bristles and first and second electrodes spaced apart from each other are disposed, a head body extending from the toothbrush head, first and second connection lines disposed in the head body and connected from the toothbrush head to the first and second electrodes respectively, a head cover configured to close an end of the head body, and first and second connection pins respectively connected to the first and second connection lines and having portions externally exposed through the head cover.