Patent classifications
A61B5/4557
WEARABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING INFORMATION OF BRUSHING TEETH IN WEARABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE
According to an embodiment, a wearable electronic device may include a motion sensor, an audio sensor, a display, a memory, and a processor electrically connected to the motion sensor, the audio sensor, and the memory. The processor may be configured to obtain motion sensing information via the motion sensor, obtain an audio signal corresponding to the motion sensing information via the audio sensor, identify a tooth-brushing hand motion type corresponding to the motion sensing information, identify an audio signal pattern corresponding to the tooth-brushing hand motion type, and identify, based on the tooth-brushing hand motion type and the audio signal pattern, a tooth-brushing hand motion. Other embodiments may also be possible.
DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT FOR OSA-RELATED BRUXISM
A method and system for diagnosing, treating, and ameliorating sleep bruxism events using a positive airway pressure (PAP) system for treating obstructive sleep apnea to concurrently recognize bruxism events. At least one sensor is integrated into a therapy interface and/or headgear to detect physiological signals indicative of bruxism. In some exemplary embodiments, a loudspeaker and microphone are integrated into the interface, either near the nose or near the mouth of the patient. When integrated near the nose, the pair is used for acoustical rhinometry, and when integrated near the mouth, the pair is used for acoustical pharyngometry. In other exemplary embodiments, sound or vibration sensors are used to detect signals indicative of teeth grinding. In response to sensor detection of bruxism activity, the PAP system controller adjusts the PAP therapy settings or proposes alternative treatment modalities in order to stop or prevent bruxism events.
MAXILLARY AND MANDIBULAR DEVICES THAT INCREASE THE SMALLEST CONCENTRIC AIRWAY CROSS-SECTIONAL AREA OF A USER FOR IMPROVEMENTS DURING PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES
Methods of lowering heart rate during physical activity for a user in need of an increase in their smallest concentric airway cross-sectional area include providing the person with a mandibular repositioning device having a maxillary tooth covering having a driver flange protruding laterally outward on a right and left side proximate a backmost teeth mold and a mandibular tooth covering having a protrusive flange extending cranially therefrom positioned to have a posterior side engaged with the anterior side of each driver flange. The anterior side of each driver flange has a convex curvature, and the posterior side of each protrusive flange has a concave-to-convex curvature from its base toward its most cranial point and a convex portion of the concave-to convex curvature engages the convex curvature of the driver flange in a rest position, and downward movement of the mandibular piece moves the user's mandible forward as well.
METHOD FOR GENERATING A DENTAL IMAGE
A method for generating an image of a dental arch of a beneficiary, called “modified image.” The method includes, at an acquisition time, acquiring a photo depicting the dental arch, called “original image.” The method successively includes processing the original image such that it depicts discriminating information. The method successively includes submitting the original image at the input of a neural network, called “simulation neural network”, trained, based on the original image, to simulate, on the original image, the effect of a dental event, in order to obtain the modified image.
ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC BRUXISM TRAINING
A bruxism training device is disclosed that is capable of detecting bruxism events (e.g., jaw clenching and teeth grinding) via external electromyography (EMG). The training device is shaped to be easily placed in a proper location and proper orientation over a masseter muscle of a user. A locator region is provided to facilitate easy locating of a reference electrode over the gonial angle of the mandible, while an alignment edge of the training device is provided to facilitate easy locating of end electrodes adjacent an end of the masseter muscle coupled to the mandible. With the locator region and alignment edge in place, an array of mid electrodes is automatically positioned over a bulk of the masseter muscle, allowing useful EMG measurement to be acquired of masseter activation.
Sleep Monitoring System with Multiple Vibration Sensors
According to an aspect of the invention there is provided a system for use in monitoring one or more physiological states of a user, the system comprising one or more processors configured to: receive a pressure signal representing pressure within a cushioning layer supporting at least a portion of a user and an acoustic signal representing acoustic vibrations within the cushioning layer; and determine, based on the pressure signal and acoustic signal, the one or more physiological states of the user.
Dynamic mandibular and lingual repositioning devices, controller station, and methods of treating and/or diagnosing medical disorders
Mandibular repositioning devices have a mandibular piece having a first teeth covering and having a housing proximate each of a left molar portion and a right molar portion, a protrusive flange extending cranially from each housing, and a maxillary piece having a second teeth covering and having a housing proximate each of a left molar portion and a right molar portion. Each housing encloses a power source electrically connected an on-board circuit board and the housings of the maxillary piece further have the power source electrically connected to a motor operatively connected to a drive for anterior and posterior movements of the mandibular piece. The maxillary piece sits on the mandibular piece with the driver operatively engaged with the protrusive flange. The protrusive flange has a concavely-shaped anterior surface mated to a convexly-shaped head of the driver shaped to match the concavely-shaped anterior surface of the protrusive flange.
ANTI-CLENCHING TRAINING DEVICE
A muscle anti-clenching training device comprising a flexible device body conformable in a range of configurations upon a user’s body, and including: a skin-contact side and a top cover side; electrical contacts mounted in the flexible device body and exposed upon the skin-contact side; an adhesive upon the skin-contact side; an alert device mounted in the flexible device body; sensing circuitry electrically connected to the electrical contacts and structured to monitor an electrical property in a user’s body; and an electronic controller coupled to the sensing circuitry and structured to activate the alert device to produce an alert signal where the monitored electrical property is indicative of a muscular contraction.
Devices and method for bruxism management
A dental appliance including a dielectric substrate with one or more electric areas having one or more integrated circuits, one or more electric lines, and optionally one or more shielding lines. The dental appliance further includes one or more ground areas including one or more ground pads, one or more sensing areas including one or more sensing pads, and optionally one or more shielding pads. The dental appliance is configured to monitor dental contact, dental forces, and/or for detecting teeth clenching and/or grinding.
ACCESSORIES FOR A MANDIBLE ADVANCEMENT DEVICE
Mandibular advancement devices (MAD) are disclosed comprising an upper splint, a lower splint, and at least one sensor, wherein the sensor measures a biological or biophysical aspect of a patient. Methods of using the devices are also disclosed.