A61K6/90

COATING COMPOSITIONS HAVING HYDROPHILIC AND HYDROPHOBIC PARTICLES FOR USE IN INTRAORAL SCANNING METHODS

Disclosed herein are aqueous dental coating compositions and methods for enhancing contrast of intraoral surfaces for 3-dimensional digital scanning. The compositions include: an aqueous solvent system; a water soluble polymer present at no greater than 5 wt. %, based on the total weight of the aqueous dental coating composition; hydrophilic particles; and hydrophobic particles, wherein the aqueous dental coating composition is a dispersion or a dispersion of the hydrophilic particles and hydrophobic particles in the aqueous solvent system can be formed by shaking the composition for 30 seconds.

METHOD OF PREPARING DENTITION FOR THE TAKING OF A DENTAL IMPRESSION
20190175312 · 2019-06-13 ·

A method of taking a dental impression of dentition including conditioning a surface comprising one or more of dentition and a dental appliance by the application thereto of a wetting agent to form a controlled hydrophilic wet film. The wetting agent includes water, a surfactant, and an additive. The controlled hydrophilic wet film is hydrophilic and is formed by brushing the wetting agent onto the dentition. The brushing controls the thickness and hydrophilicity of the controlled hydrophilic film to a thickness and hydrophilicity that is capable of inducing flow of an impression material that comes into contact with the controlled hydrophilic film. The flow is sufficient to flow into sub-gingival places. The film is contacted with a dental impression material selected from the group consisting of hydrophilic and hydrophobic dental impression materials.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FABRICATING A DENTAL RESTORATION
20190167381 · 2019-06-06 ·

A system for fabricating a dental restoration to restore a tooth at a restoration site in a dentition of a patient is disclosed. The dentition includes a restoration dental arch and an opposing dental arch. The restoration dental arch include the restoration site and the opposing dental arch is opposite the restoration dental arch. The system includes an impression apparatus, a motion capture apparatus, an interface apparatus, and a restoration design system. The impression apparatus is configured to capture an impression of the dentition of the patient. The motion capture apparatus is configured to capture a plurality of location data points that represent the locations of the opposing dental arch relative to the restoration dental arch. The interference model generation system is configured to generate an interference model for the restoration site. The restoration design system is for designing a restoration using the interference model.

Hydrophilic impression material with improved storage stability
10307345 · 2019-06-04 · ·

Disclosed herein is a dental impression material that includes a two part addition curing silicone composition. The disclosed impression material contains a surfactant system composed of a fluorosurfactant and a fatty alcohol ethoxylate. The impression material disclosed herein exhibits improved storage stability than known systems using fluorosurfactants and silicone ether compounds.

Hydrophilic impression material with improved storage stability
10307345 · 2019-06-04 · ·

Disclosed herein is a dental impression material that includes a two part addition curing silicone composition. The disclosed impression material contains a surfactant system composed of a fluorosurfactant and a fatty alcohol ethoxylate. The impression material disclosed herein exhibits improved storage stability than known systems using fluorosurfactants and silicone ether compounds.

Orthodontic modeling filler material and method
11998421 · 2024-06-04 ·

An improved dough-like filler material for use in dental and orthodontic modelling and the manufacturing methods that may be used to produce such improved dough-like filler material.

Orthodontic modeling filler material and method
11998421 · 2024-06-04 ·

An improved dough-like filler material for use in dental and orthodontic modelling and the manufacturing methods that may be used to produce such improved dough-like filler material.

METHOD FOR KNEADING DENTAL GYPSUM POWDER

A method for kneading a dental gypsum powder is provided that includes putting the dental gypsum powder and water in a bottle, the dental gypsum powder containing gypsum hemihydrate and a polycarboxylate-based water reducing agent, contained at 0.05 parts by mass to 0.8 parts by mass with respect to 100 parts by mass of the gypsum hemihydrate, sealing the bottle, and shaking the bottle.

System and method for fabricating a dental restoration

A system for fabricating a dental restoration to restore a plurality of teeth in a dentition of a patient is described. The dentition includes a restoration dental arch and an opposing dental arch. The restoration dental arch includes a restoration site and the opposing dental arch is opposite the restoration dental arch. The system includes an impression apparatus, a motion capture apparatus, an interference model generation system, and a restoration design system. The impression apparatus is configured to capture an impression of the dentition of the patient. The motion capture apparatus is configured to capture a plurality of location data points that represent the locations of the opposing dental arch relative to the restoration dental arch. The interference model generation system is configured to generate an interference model for the restoration site. The restoration design system is for designing a restoration using the interference model.

HARDENABLE DENTAL IMPRESSION COMPOSITION COMPRISING A POLYMERIC FILLER PARTICLES AND USE THEREOF

The present invention relates to a hardenable dental composition comprising (A) a curable component comprising curable moieties (AC), (B) a crosslinker component as component (B) capable of crosslinking said component (A), (C) a catalyst as component (C) capable of catalyzing a crosslinking reaction of component (A) and component (B), (D) polymeric particles as filler component (D), the polymeric particles having a maximum particle size of 150 m or below and being composed of organic polymers, silicone elastomers or a combination or mixture thereof and preferably (E1) an inorganic filler component having a BET surface from 50 to 400 m.sup.2/g.

The invention also relates to the use of a polymeric particulate filler component (D) for producing a hardenable dental composition, the hardenable dental composition being in particular useful as dental impression or dental retraction material or for dental impression or dental retraction purposes.