Patents by Inventor Zeev Davidovitch

Zeev Davidovitch has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 9884181
    Abstract: A vestibular electronic orthodontic appliance expediter constituted of a lingual sub-member and a buccal sub-member, the lingual sub-member arranged to fit a lingual contour of a gum of a patient, the buccal sub-member arranged to fit a buccal contour of a gum of the patient; a control circuitry; a power supply; a plurality of lingual electrodes, each associated with a particular tooth socket; and a plurality of buccal electrodes, each associated with a particular tooth socket. Either a first or a second type current is generated between lingual and buccal electrodes responsive to the control circuitry. Biochemical molecules involved in bone remodeling, augmented by the electric currents, may be applied to the expediter as a layer of gel containing those molecules on the expediter surface facing the gum tissue. Temperature control enhances the gel effects. pH measurement, as indicators of the cellular response to the combined treatment is further provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 2016
    Date of Patent: February 6, 2018
    Assignee: Rapid Orthodontics, Inc.
    Inventors: Zeev Davidovitch, Robert Sanford, Moshe Davidovitch
  • Publication number: 20160325093
    Abstract: A vestibular electronic orthodontic appliance expediter constituted of a lingual sub-member and a buccal sub-member, the lingual sub-member arranged to fit a lingual contour of a gum of a patient, the buccal sub-member arranged to fit a buccal contour of a gum of the patient; a control circuitry; a power supply; a plurality of lingual electrodes, each associated with a particular tooth socket; and a plurality of buccal electrodes, each associated with a particular tooth socket. Either a first or a second type current is generated between lingual and buccal electrodes responsive to the control circuitry. Biochemical molecules involved in bone remodeling, augmented by the electric currents, may be applied to the expediter as a layer of gel containing those molecules on the expediter surface facing the gum tissue. Temperature control enhances the gel effects. pH measurement, as indicators of the cellular response to the combined treatment is further provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 17, 2016
    Publication date: November 10, 2016
    Inventors: Zeev Davidovitch, Robert Sanford, Moshe Davidovitch
  • Patent number: 9402998
    Abstract: A vestibular electronic orthodontic appliance expediter constituted of a lingual sub-member and a buccal sub-member, the lingual sub-member arranged to fit a lingual contour of a gum of a patient, the buccal sub-member arranged to fit a buccal contour of a gum of the patient; a control circuitry; a power supply; a plurality of lingual electrodes, each associated with a particular tooth socket; and a plurality of buccal electrodes, each associated with a particular tooth socket. Either a first or a second type current is generated between lingual and buccal electrodes responsive to the control circuitry. Biochemical molecules involved in bone remodeling, augmented by the electric currents, may be applied to the expediter as a layer of gel containing those molecules on the expediter surface facing the gum tissue. Temperature control enhances the gel effects. pH measurement, as indicators of the cellular response to the combined treatment is further provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 2015
    Date of Patent: August 2, 2016
    Assignee: RAPID ORTHODONTICS, INC.
    Inventors: Zeev Davidovitch, Robert Sanford, Moshe Davidovitch
  • Publication number: 20150343208
    Abstract: A vestibular electronic orthodontic appliance expediter constituted of a lingual sub-member and a buccal sub-member, the lingual sub-member arranged to fit a lingual contour of a gum of a patient, the buccal sub-member arranged to fit a buccal contour of a gum of the patient; a control circuitry; a power supply; a plurality of lingual electrodes, each associated with a particular tooth socket; and a plurality of buccal electrodes, each associated with a particular tooth socket. Either a first or a second type current is generated between lingual and buccal electrodes responsive to the control circuitry. Biochemical molecules involved in bone remodeling, augmented by the electric currents, may be applied to the expediter as a layer of gel containing those molecules on the expediter surface facing the gum tissue. Temperature control enhances the gel effects. pH measurement, as indicators of the cellular response to the combined treatment is further provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 9, 2015
    Publication date: December 3, 2015
    Inventors: Zeev Davidovitch, Robert Sanford, Moshe Davidovitch
  • Publication number: 20150224305
    Abstract: A method and apparatus to improve and accelerate orthodontic tooth movement and alveolar bone apposition and resorption, constituted of a device providing biocompatible contact anode in contact with gingival epithelia at the area of osteoclastic activity, and biocompatible contact cathode in contact with gingival epithelia at the area of osteoblastic activity, arranged to apply electric current across the anode and the cathode to stimulate alveolar bone remodeling. The method and apparatus provide for an electronic circuit that is pre-programmed via wireless communication to adjust the electric current magnitude and time duration so as to enhance tooth movement, oseteogenesis, and osteoclasia.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 11, 2014
    Publication date: August 13, 2015
    Applicant: Rapid Orthodontics Plus, Inc.
    Inventors: Zeev Davidovitch, Robert Sanford, Moshe Davidovitch, Jacob Dagan, Shlomo Assa
  • Patent number: 4153060
    Abstract: Disclosed is a method and apparatus for electrically stimulating bone growth and tooth movement in the mouths of mammals. A positive electrode is placed on the gum surface adjacent the bone structure which is to be resorbed. A negative electrode is placed on the gum surface adjacent the bone tissue which is to be accreted or built up. A current source is connected, such that a small current flows between the electrodes, which has the effect of stimulating bone growth in a specific direction. In a preferred embodiment, the electrodes are placed on the gum surface adjacent a tooth, the positive electrode on the side towards which the tooth should move, and the negative on the side from which the tooth will move. Application of a small current to the electrodes will enhance the repositioning of the tooth in conjuction with normal orthodontic practices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 1978
    Date of Patent: May 8, 1979
    Assignee: University of Pennsylvania
    Inventors: Edward Korostoff, Zeev Davidovitch