序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 ANCHORING SYSTEM FOR PROSTHETICS US15530286 2016-12-19 US20180168779A1 2018-06-21 Sten R. Gerfast; Christopher J. French
This invention is a new single piece dental prosthetic, a root section connected to the decorative crown section, becoming one part, with a bifurcated root for better anchoring and cleaning action, characterized by: Its simplicity makes it less expensive, and affordable by persons of limited means. Simpler, easier implementation than previous systems. This reliable system provides a new type of anchoring. The present invention is a reliable system with several fastening systems.It is also new way to make an implant less costly, and therefore more affordable by poor persons of low income status. This is done by simplifying the above mentioned procedures, and using new method's such as bifurcation and circular ridge fastening.
102 Gauge system for measuring underbite and overbite in ruminants US15607671 2017-05-29 US09993321B1 2018-06-12 Juan Fernando Saiz
A gauge system for measuring underbite and overbite in ruminants includes a set of elongated generally S-shaped underbite gauge members and an underbite-overbite gauge member of unitary construction, each having an elongated handle portion configured to be gripped in the hand of a user, a first curved portion formed at one end of the handle portion and a second curved portion formed at the opposed end thereof, extending in vertically opposed relation to one another. The first and second curved portions of the underbite gauges and the first curved portion of the underbite-overbite gauge terminate in an underbite measuring tip of different thicknesses for measuring an underbite condition. The second curved portion of the underbite-overbite gauge has a flat rectangular overbite measuring tip that extends forward a distance from the second curved portion and is provided with a metric scale for measuring an overbite condition.
103 TREATMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD US15499757 2017-04-27 US20170325889A1 2017-11-16 Enrico E. DiVito; Douglas L. Glover; Kemmons A. Tubbs; Mark P. Colonna
Methods and apparatuses for treating a root canal in a tooth or hard and/or soft tissue within a tooth and surrounding tissues by pulsing a laser light into a reservoir, preferably after introducing liquid fluid into the reservoir, so as to disintegrate, separate, or otherwise neutralize pulp, plaque, calculus, and/or bacteria within and adjacent the fluid reservoir without elevating the temperature of any of the dentin, tooth, bones, gums, other soft tissues, other hard tissues, and any other adjacent tissue more than about 5° C.
104 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF ORAL AND SYSTEMIC MALADIES IN ANIMALS USING ELECTRICAL CURRENT US15638903 2017-06-30 US20170296809A1 2017-10-19 PAUL L RUFLIN; MICHAEL J KELLER; MICHAEL V KAMINSKI; SCOTT MIZER; ROBERT ARMSTRONG
Systems and methods for the concurrent treatment of multiple oral diseases and defects while promoting general oral hygiene utilizing electricity are provided for non-human animals. Electrodes are used to deliver an electrical current to the gingival tissues of a mouth in order to achieve a number of therapeutic, prophylactic, and regenerative benefits. These benefits include killing oral microbes, increasing oral vasodilation, reducing oral biofilm, improving oral blood circulation, reversing oral bone resorption, promoting oral osteogenesis, treating gum recession, and fostering gingival regeneration. Other benefits include the treatment of gingivitis, periodontitis, and oral malodor, and other systemic diseases correlated with oral pathogens.
105 Dental maintenance kit for animals US13385517 2012-02-22 US09770316B1 2017-09-26 Terri Lynn Speed; Marvin Ernest Speed, II
A set of tools for removal of stains and debris from an animal's teeth includes an intraoral tool equipped with detachably-attachable sickle blade and scaler blade. Each blade includes a recessed area that is used to accept a desired quantity of meat-flavored toothpaste or other food therein. The toothpaste helps distract the animal from the teeth cleaning process. A preferred material for the intraoral tool is non-metallic and the blades are preferably stainless steel. A means to secure the blades to the intraoral tool is provided. A non-metallic coating is preferably applied to a base of each blade. A guide is included that provides written instructions for the use of the intraoral tool and various component parts.
106 Simultaneous Flossing and Brushing Device US15603433 2017-05-23 US20170251799A1 2017-09-07 Christopher V. Beckman
A device adapted for brushing and flossing each of a user's teeth simultaneously is disclosed. Many methods and modes for the device's use are also set forth. In some embodiments, the device is custom-fitted to each user, based on molds, impressions or other 3-dimensional imaging techniques, allowing for a more effective, rapid brushing experience. Customized flossing lines, comprising a wide variety of materials and cleansing products, are set forth in exemplary detail. A specialized handle is set forth, configured for maintaining easy access to controls while leaving the device in place in a user's mouth while cleaning, hands-free.
107 Oral engagement assemblies US13879303 2011-10-06 US09744014B2 2017-08-29 Rebecca Smith; Thomas J. Blair; J. William Nottingham
Oral engagement assemblies and methods of using the oral engagement assemblies are provided. In a general aspect, the oral engagement assembly includes a mouthpiece having a handle and a support attached to the handle. A diagnostic receptacle is insertable into the mouth-piece to form the oral engagement assembly. One or more diagnostic sensors can be fixedly or releasably inserted into the diagnostic receptacle. Kits useful for making the oral engagement assemblies and using such oral engagement assemblies for diagnosing a condition or disease in the animal are also provided.
108 PROPHY ANGLE DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE US15327891 2014-07-24 US20170202652A1 2017-07-20 Daniel Wang; Denghui Chen; Bo Tao; Bo Yue; Yong Zhu
A disposable prophy angle is provided, the prophy angle comprising a housing containing a drive shaft and a driven shaft; the drive shaft having a proximal end and a distal end and a longitudinal axis therebetween, the distal end having a substantially conical driving portion and a projection, the proximal end of the drive shaft configured to engage a dental hand piece; and the driven shaft having a driven portion comprising a recess configured for engagement by the projection and/or the substantially conical portion of the drive shaft to oscillate the driven shaft at an oscillation angle greater than 90 degrees. In some embodiments, there is a method of making a disposable prophy angle by overmolding a prophy cup to the prophy angle. In other embodiments, there is a method of using the prophy angle to prevent tooth decay.
109 Gauge system for measuring underbite and overbite in ruminants US15144815 2016-05-03 US09662193B1 2017-05-30 Juan Fernando Saiz
A gauge system for measuring underbite and overbite in ruminants includes a handle having a spring biased retainer pivotally mounted thereon and a head portion at a front end having a tip receiving aperture, a set of interchangeable underbite measuring tips for use with cattle, a set of interchangeable underbite measuring tips for use with sheep, and a overbite measuring tip. The rear portion of the tip retainer is depressed by a user's thumb to pivot the front portion of the tip retainer upwardly to an open position and expose the tip receiving aperture for insertion or removal of a selected underbite measuring tip, or the overbite measuring tip, and thereafter removing the thumb allows the front portion of the tip retainer member to be lowered under spring pressure to the closed position and retain the selected underbite measuring tip, or the overbite tip in the aperture.
110 Bite-activated dental hygiene device US14860692 2015-09-21 US09655704B2 2017-05-23 Christopher V. Beckman
New bite-activated dental hygiene devices are provided. In one aspect, a high-speed tooth-cleaning device is provided, which is configured to be bitten down on by a user and which, when properly positioned, scrubs and flosses all of the user's teeth at once, without user-driven brushing. In other aspects of the invention, a device comprises bite-actuated tooth- and gum-brushing channels and other features facilitating the variable bite-actuated release and application of a dentifrice and scrubbing.
111 Dental prosthesis for cattle US14523087 2014-10-24 US09566142B2 2017-02-14 Alfredo Villa; Pablo Granella
A dental prosthesis for cattle, and method for mounting it, that includes mounting fastening members in the animals incisor, away from the central nerve and towards in the inner side of the incisor. Tying the incisors individually with surgical wire and to a support plate with through holes to immobilize the relative movement of the incisor with respect to each other. A malleable metallic overdenture is then mounted over the teeth and metallic infrastructure conforming to the incisors to define a conforming overdenture. An adhesive bonding agent is used to mount the overdenture to the incisors and the anchorage structure with retention fastening members that transversally pass through the overdenture and between the incisors to further secure the overdenture to the cured boding agent.
112 Concurrent Treatment of Oral and Systemic Maladies Using Direct Current Electricity US15099005 2016-04-14 US20160228228A1 2016-08-11 ISSAM NEMEH; WILLIAM J. LEIMKUEHLER, JR.; JAMES G. AZLEIN
A method and apparatus for the concurrent treatment of multiple oral diseases and defects while promoting general oral hygiene utilizing electricity are provided for non-human animals. Electrodes are used to deliver an electrical current to the gingival tissues of a mouth in order to achieve a number of therapeutic, prophylactic, and regenerative benefits. These benefits include killing oral microbes, increasing oral vasodilation, reducing oral biofilm, improving oral blood circulation, reversing oral bone resorption, promoting oral osteogenesis, treating gum recession, and fostering gingival regeneration. Other benefits include the treatment of gingivitis, periodontitis, and oral malodor, and other systemic diseases correlated with oral pathogens.
113 PEDODONTIC/VETERINARY DENTAL CROWN SYSTEM US14878945 2015-10-08 US20160022378A1 2016-01-28 John P. Hansen; Jeffrey P. Fisher
A dental crown consisting essentially of stabilized zirconia. The dental crown is particularly suited for pedodontic and veterinary applications and most preferably for pedodontic applications. The zirconia crown may be formed by one of several manufacturing processes. The formed crown exterior can be polished and fine polished and can be covered, preferably only partially, with a porcelain glaze to produce an aesthetic outer surface mimicking a natural tooth. Also disclosed is a method for providing and placing a dental crown upon a natural tooth.
114 Animal feeding apparatus US14511295 2014-10-10 US09241777B2 2016-01-26 Thomas Ressemann; Matthew Ressemann; Ryan Ressemann; Suzanne Wortham-Ressemann; Nancy Altena; Joshua Baltzell
Animal feeding apparatuses that include a plurality of protrusions extending into a feeding well. The protrusions clean the teeth or gums of an animal as it feeds from the feeding well. Also described herein are methods of cleaning an animal's teeth with such a bowl and animals that feed from such a bowl.
115 Windowed muzzle system US14052729 2013-10-12 US09155602B1 2015-10-13 Thomas Paul Cogley
A muzzle formed of a flexible sheet has a top, a bottom, and laterally spaced sides. A central hole in the muzzle is equally spaced from the sides, closer to the bottom than to the top. Two laterally spaced side holes are in the muzzle between the central hole and the sides. A restraint in a generally rectangular configuration has opposed free ends. Fasteners are secured to the restraint adjacent to the free ends. Attachment elements couple the muzzle and the restraint.
116 DENTAL ABRADING TOOLS FOR STABILIZED USES US14441164 2013-11-06 US20150250673A1 2015-09-10 Jesse N. Greaves; Kevin E. Peterson
A method of removing tooth structure includes applying an abrading implement to a first tooth by applying a first hand piece to the abrading implement with a shank that affixes the abrading implement. The abrading implement is moved against a tooth under conditions to remove tooth material from the tooth while erratic behavior is modified by use of a second hand piece that is configured to be held by a second hand. The second hand piece interfaces with the shank proximal to the location where the abrading implement is affixed.
117 Oral care devices, methods, and compositions US13799292 2013-03-13 US08899186B2 2014-12-02 Robert K. Wagstaff; Shekhar Mitra
Oral care devices (including cleaning devices and delivery devices), oral care compositions, and related methods for using such devices and compositions are disclosed herein. A cleaning device may include a plurality of bristles and a plurality of tongue scrapers. A delivery device may include a delivery surface that is configured to retain an oral care composition. The oral care composition may include an incentivizing agent to entice an animal to lick the disclosed cleaning and/or delivery devices and may be in the form of a foam, liquid spray, gel or paste. The oral care composition may be dispensed onto a surface of a cleaning and/or delivery device. The device and composition may then be presented to an animal. The animal may lick the surface of the device. The licking action of the animal in licking the oral care device may clean the oral cavity and/or deliver an oral care composition.
118 TREATMENT OR REDUCTION OF DENTAL CONDITIONS WITH ASCORBYL ESTERS US14365902 2011-12-21 US20140348897A1 2014-11-27 Dale S. Scherl; Neil Ahle; William D. Schoenherr; Christopher Waldy
The present disclosure provides methods and compositions comprising ascorbyl esters for the treatment or reduction of dental conditions in an animal. A pet food composition of the disclosure can be a dry food composition comprising (i) a matrix of ingredients nutritionally or organoleptically adapted for the animal and (ii) an outer coating layer, wherein the outer coating layer is applied to the matrix as a solution comprising an effective amount of an ascorbic acid fatty acid ester dissolved in a plant oil. One disclosed method of treatment or reduction involves feeding an animal in need of such treatment a dry pet food composition of the disclosure. A second disclosed method comprises applying to one or more surfaces of one or more teeth of an animal in need of such treatment, an effective amount of a solution comprising an ascorbic acid fatty acid ester dissolved in a plant oil.
119 BURR WITH FLOATING GUARD US13677012 2012-11-14 US20140134560A1 2014-05-15 Louis Dale Jeffrey; Patrick Benhower
Accordingly, embodiments of the presently described system and method include an equine dentistry burr with a head having a first end and a second end. Some embodiments also include a shank fixably connected to the first end of the head, and wherein the shank is configured to connect the equine dentistry burr to a handpiece assembly. Further embodiments also include a floating guard coupled to at least one of the cylindrical head and the shank, and configured to rotate independently of the cylindrical head and the shank.
120 PERIODONTAL TREATMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD US13842261 2013-03-15 US20140087333A1 2014-03-27 Enrico E. DiVito; Kemmons A. Tubbs; Douglas L. Glover; Mark P. Colonna; Robert E. Barr
Methods and apparatuses for treating a root canal in a tooth or hard and/or soft tissue within a tooth and surrounding tissues by pulsing a laser light into a reservoir, preferably after introducing liquid fluid into the reservoir, so as to disintegrate, separate, or otherwise neutralize pulp, plaque, calculus, and/or bacteria within and adjacent the fluid reservoir without elevating the temperature of any of the dentin, tooth, bones, gums, other soft tissues, other hard tissues, and any other adjacent tissue more than about 5° C.
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