序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 LIGHT EMITTING ORAL APPLIANCE AND METHOD OF USE EP04709930.4 2004-02-10 EP1610866A2 2006-01-04 ALTSHULER, Gregory, B.; TUCHIN, Valery, V.
Oral phototherapy applicators are disclosed that are sized and shaped so as to fit at least partially in a user’s mouth with a plurality of bristles of elongate shape coupled to an apparatus body. The applicators can be adapted to brush the user’s teeth and further include at least one radiation emitter to the body to provide phototherapeutic radiation to a portion of the oral cavity other than tissue in contact with the bristles. In one embodiment, the phototherapy emitter irradiates both a region of tissue in contact with the bristles and a portion of the oral cavity that is not in contact with the apparatus. For example, the apparatus can include at least one emitter that irradiates tooth tissue in contact with the bristles and gum tissue surrounding the tooth tissue.
22 스케일러 KR1020090124336 2009-12-15 KR1020110067649A 2011-06-22 이용찬
PURPOSE: A scaler is provided to enable a user to perform periodontal disease treatment and to prevent infection of a patient. CONSTITUTION: A scaler comprises: a cylindrical main body(100) which forms a space in the inner side thereof; a main cable(200) which passes the main body and is connected to one side of the main body; a fixed protrusion(300) which is combined with the main cable passed the main body; a scaler tip(400) which is detachably combined with the fixed protrusion; and a controller(500) which is combined with the extended end of the main cable, applies power to a vibrator through a wire, supplies water to a water pipe, and transfers laser to an optical fiber tube.
23 치과용 진동장치 KR1020070071571 2007-07-18 KR1020090008545A 2009-01-22 강태현
A dental clinic vibrator is provided to reduce the pain generated while using an injection needle in the dental clinic or the medical treatment. A dental clinic vibrator comprises: a main body(110) in which a motor inducing vibration and a battery supplying the electricity to the motor is formed in the hollow type housing and a switch controlling the operation of a battery is mounted outside; a front cap(120) of the upturn taper structure which has the structure of mounting while replacing various kinds of checking tool; and a rear cap(130) which is mounted in order to shut the opening bottom of the main body tightly.
24 DENTAL APPARATUS AND METHOD US15030846 2014-11-03 US20160242869A1 2016-08-25 Richard Dale Tallon
Various aspects are directed to dental extraction and dental extraction devices. As may be implemented in accordance with one or more embodiments herein, a dental extraction apparatus includes an engagement component that extracts teeth from patients' mouths by engaging with and applying a torque to a tooth. An input torque component translates received input torque to the engagement component. A torque controller operates with the input torque component and the engagement component to limit the applied torque, relative to input torque provided via the input torque component.
25 Tooth Loosening And Removal Apparatus With A Motion Transfer Member US14471003 2014-08-28 US20140370457A1 2014-12-18 James Jiwen Chun; Andrew Youngho Chun; Angela Soyoung Chun; Jennifer Miseong Chun
An apparatus including a transducer head and a motion transfer member, and a method for rupturing connective tissues that attach a tooth to an alveolar bone socket are provided. The transducer head generates and transfers vibrational and tapping movements to the motion transfer member. The motion transfer member, extending from the transducer head via a neck of a transducer assembly, includes a ball projection and a flexible member. The ball projection connected to a distal end of the neck transfers the generated vibrational and tapping movements received from the transducer head to the tooth. The flexible member housing and surrounding the ball projection contacts a tooth surface and generally conforms to a shape of the tooth to distribute the generated vibrational and tapping movements uniformly in multiple directions on the tooth to rupture the connective tissues and allow the tooth to be loosened and removed from the alveolar bone socket.
26 SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS FORREDUCTION OF PAIN AT AN INJECTION SITE US13335987 2011-12-23 US20130164703A1 2013-06-27 David A. Beach
A device for reducing pain having an elongated shaft for grasping with a hand. The elongated shaft has a blunt end member. The blunt end member is shaped to allow a practitioner to apply force from the blunt end member onto a target tissue before using a syringe and needle to inject a fluid (e.g. anesthesia) into the tissue. There is a bore (hole) in the blunt end member, through which the needle is passed and subsequently, pushed into the tissue for injection of the fluid.
27 INTRAOSSEOUS DENTAL ANESTHESIA US12092358 2006-11-21 US20090318882A1 2009-12-24 Robert Adler
A method and kit for intraosseous dental anesthesia that achieves enhanced anesthesia is provided. The method involves delivering 10% or more of a caepule of Articaine HCL with epinephrine to the level of the cortical plate of bone in both the mesial and distal areas of each tooth with a small gauge needle together with pressure and penetrating the cortical plate of bone with the small gauge needle. Where impenetrable, the Articalne HCL with epinephrine is allowed to passively pass through the cortical plate of bone. A method of intraosseous dental anesthesia in cases of acute pulpitis and for tooth extraction together with intraligamental injection technique is also provided.
28 Multi-Wavelength Oral Phototherapy Applicator US12204245 2008-09-04 US20090132011A1 2009-05-21 Gregory B. Altshuler; Valery V. Tuchin
Oral phototherapy applicators are disclosed that are sized and shaped so as to fit at least partially in a user's mouth and have at least one radiation emitter coupled to an apparatus body to irradiate a portion of the oral cavity with phototherapeutic radiation in at least two separate spectral bands. In one embodiment, the spectral bands are distinct. In another, the bands overlap but provide different therapeutic effects. The apparatus can further include bristles to provide a phototherapeutic toothbrush. Alternatively, the apparatus body can be adapted for placement in a fixed position relative to the oral cavity during phototherapy.
29 Dental vibrator and acoustical unit with method for the inhibition of operative pain US11144448 2005-06-03 US20060275739A1 2006-12-07 Charles Ray
A patient-controlled device for inhibiting intraoperative dental pain is disclosed. The device includes a removable tooth clamp, an actuator unit, and a control box. The actuator defines unit includes a vibratory actuator and a coupling device for coupling the vibratory actuator to the tooth clamp. The control box is electrically connected to the vibratory actuator and includes at least one controller. In this regard, the removable tooth clamp is configured to be attached to at least one tooth of a patient, and upon final assembly, the controller initiates oscillation of the tooth clamp via the vibratory actuator and vibrates the tooth/teeth to inhibit intraoperative dental pain.
30 Pain-alleviating injection needle US10868225 2004-06-15 US20050113768A1 2005-05-26 Carlos Patrickson
A pain-alleviating injection needle includes a hollow body adapted to contain a liquid medication. A needle is provided having an attachment end and a piercing end. The attachment end is in fluid communication with the hollow body. A frangible membrane overlies the piercing end of the needle. The membrane is filled with a topical anesthetic. Upon the membrane being pressed against a selected injection site, the membrane ruptures releasing topical anesthetic onto the injection site, thereby numbing the injection site. Upon further pressure being exerted, the piercing end of the needle pierces the injection site.
31 Conforming oral phototherapy applicator US10777020 2004-02-10 US20040204745A1 2004-10-14 Gregory B. Altshuler; Valery V. Tuchin
Oral phototherapy applicators are disclosed that sized and shaped so as to fit at least partially in a user's mouth and adapted to conform to the shape of at least a portion of the oral cavity and have at least one radiation emitter coupled to an applicator body to irradiate a portion of the oral cavity with phototherapeutic radiation. The apparatus is configured to direct radiation to at least one portion of the oral cavity, e.g. a tooth, cheek, tongue, palate, throat and facial tissue, lymphatic tissue, blood, gland, follicle, collagen and pigmentation. In one embodiment, the apparatus body is compliant to facilitate conformation to a portion of the oral cavity
32 Biostimulation of the oral cavity US10776688 2004-02-10 US20040199227A1 2004-10-07 Gregory B. Altshuler; Valery V. Tuchin
Methods and apparatus for irradiating at least a portion of a subject's oral cavity with radiation having at least one selected wavelength component so as to cause a desired biostimulation effect. The biostimulation effect can include any of an increased blood and lymph microcirculation in said irradiated portion, activation of blood microcirculation in tooth pulp and gum, increased local macrophage activity, increased fibroblast, osteoblast and odontoblast proliferation, killing of at least one of bacteria, fungi, and viruses in the oral cavity, normalization of the oral cavity pH, killing of viruses within the subject's blood microcirculatory system, light-induced destruction of selected metabolic blood components, reduction of gum bleeding, reduction of tooth hypersensitivity, pain reduction in teeth and throat, periodontal and bone regeneration, implant, crown and filling connection improvement, reminaralization of enamel, prevention of caries, root canal sterilization, oral inflammation prevention and periodontol disease prevention and healing.
33 Multi-directional oral phototherapy applicator US10776686 2004-02-10 US20040193235A1 2004-09-30 Gregory B. Altshuler; Valery V. Tuchin
Oral phototherapy applicators are disclosed that are sized and shaped so as to fit at least partially in a user's mouth and have at least one radiation emitting element coupled to an apparatus body to irradiate a portion of the oral cavity with phototherapeutic radiation along multiple directions. In one aspect, the apparatus is configured to direct radiation to at least one portion of the oral cavity, such as the teeth, cheeks, tongue, palate, throat, lymphatic tissue, blood, glands, follicles, collagen, pigmentation or facial tissue, generally. The apparatus can further include bristles to provide a phototherapeutic toothbrush. Alternatively, the apparatus body can be adapted for placement in a fixed position relative to the oral cavity during phototherapy.
34 Titanium alloy intraosseous anesthesia delivery device US09730345 2000-12-05 US06575745B2 2003-06-10 Moshe Meller; Michael Feldman
An intraosseous delivery apparatus having a perforating member that is made of a titanium alloy whose flexibility, wearability and cutting ability is greater than that of conventional hardened stainless steel.
35 Hinged therapeutic mouthpiece US10209310 2002-07-31 US20030055474A1 2003-03-20 Greg J. VanSkiver; Roxanne R. VanSkiver
This invention relates to devices for insertion into the mouth for the application of heat or cold to oral tissue to provide a therapeutic effect. The device 10 includes an upper member 11 substantially conforming to a contour of an upper gum line, a lower member 12 substantially conforming to a contour of a lower gum line, a first hinge member 13, and a second hinge member 14, wherein at least one hinge member 13, 14 is configured to exert a compressive force to maintain the upper member 11 substantially in contact with an upper gum and the lower member 12 substantially in contact with a lower gum.
36 Titanium alloy intraosseous anesthesia delivery device US09730345 2000-12-05 US20020068256A1 2002-06-06 Moshe Meller; Michael Feldman
An intraosseous delivery apparatus having a drilling member and a sleeve member. The drilling member includes a drill housing, a connecting portion for establishing a connection to a conventional dental drilling apparatus, and a drill extending from the drill housing. The sleeve member includes a sleeve housing, and a hollow sleeve extending from the sleeve housing. The sleeve housing is adapted to be removably engaged with the drill housing such that the drill is inserted into the hollow sleeve. The drill has a length such that when the drill is inserted into the hollow sleeve, a portion of the drill extends beyond the hollow sleeve. As a result, when the drill is used to drill a hole in bone, the drill is inserted deeper into the hole than the hollow sleeve. The hollow sleeve is adapted to be left inserted in the bone when the drill is removed therefrom. The nullin placenull hollow sleeve is also adapted to receive a syringe needle through which anesthesia may be directly introduced into the bone via an exposed bottom portion of the drilled hole as well as via exposed side-wall portions of the drilled hole. The drill is preferably smooth, and may also be hollow so that debris generated during drilling enters the interior of the drill. In this case, when the hollow drill is removed from the hollow sleeve, the debris within the hollow drill may also be removed.
37 Disposable anesthesia delivery system with shortened outer sleeve and inner solid drill US09329022 1999-06-09 US06287114B1 2001-09-11 Moshe Meller; Michael Feldman
An intraosseous delivery apparatus having a drilling member and a sleeve member. The drilling member includes a drill housing, a connecting portion for establishing a connection to a conventional dental drilling apparatus, and a drill extending from the drill housing. The sleeve member includes a sleeve housing, and a hollow sleeve extending from the sleeve housing. The sleeve housing is adapted to be removably engaged with the drill housing such that the drill is inserted into the hollow sleeve. The drill has a length such that when the drill is inserted into the hollow sleeve, a portion of the drill extends beyond the hollow sleeve. As a result, when the drill is used to drill a hole in bone, the drill is inserted deeper into the hole than the hollow sleeve. The hollow sleeve is adapted to be left inserted in the bone when the drill is removed therefrom. The “in place” hollow sleeve is also adapted to receive a syringe needle through which anesthesia may be directly introduced into the bone via an exposed bottom portion of the drilled hole as well as via exposed side-wall portions of the drilled hole. The drill is preferably smooth, and may also be hollow so that debris generated during drilling enters the interior of the drill. In this case, when the hollow drill is removed from the hollow sleeve, the debris within the hollow drill may also be removed
38 Disposable anesthesia delivery system with shortened outer sleeve and inner hollow drill US09799334 2001-03-05 US20010014439A1 2001-08-16 Moshe Meller; Michael Feldman
An intraosseous delivery apparatus having a drilling member and a sleeve member. The drilling member includes a drill housing, a connecting portion for establishing a connection to a conventional dental drilling apparatus, and a drill extending from the drill housing. The sleeve member includes a sleeve housing, and a hollow sleeve extending from the sleeve housing. The sleeve housing is adapted to be removably engaged with the drill housing such that the drill is inserted into the hollow sleeve. The drill has a length such that when the drill is inserted into the hollow sleeve, a portion of the drill extends beyond the hollow sleeve. As a result, when the drill is used to drill a hole in bone, the drill is inserted deeper into the hole than the hollow sleeve. The hollow sleeve is adapted to be left inserted in the bone when the drill is removed therefrom. The nullin placenull hollow sleeve is also adapted to receive a syringe needle through which anesthesia may be directly introduced into the bone via an exposed bottom portion of the drilled hole as well as via exposed side-wall portions of the drilled hole. The drill is preferably smooth, and may also be hollow so that debris generated during drilling enters the interior of the drill. In this case, when the hollow drill is removed from the hollow sleeve, the debris within the hollow drill may also be removed. Still further, the drill may be made of a titanium alloy whose flexibility, wearability and cutting ability is greater than that of conventional hardened stainless steel.
39 Apparatus and process for relieving pain and discomfort US77936558 1958-12-10 US2986140A 1961-05-30 GARDNER WALLACE J; LICKLIDER JOSEPH C R
40 Apparatus for electro-anesthesia by means of contact electricity US39102953 1953-11-09 US2843127A 1958-07-15 KENSAKU SUZUKI
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