Abstract: A system for repositioning teeth comprises a plurality of individual appliances. The appliances are configured to be placed successively on the patient's teeth and to incrementally reposition the teeth from an initial tooth arrangement, through a plurality of intermediate tooth arrangements, and to a final tooth arrangement. The system of appliances is usually configured at the outset of treatment so that the patient may progress through treatment without the need to have the treating professional perform each successive step in the procedure.
Abstract: A computer-implemented method separates first and second portions of a tooth by defining a cutting surface intersecting the first and second portions by specifying two points; and applying the cutting surface to the tooth to separate the tooth into two portions.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 2, 2001
Date of Patent:
February 10, 2004
Assignee:
Align Technology, Inc.
Inventors:
Joy Vannelia Hughes, Daniel Stuart Russel, Huazhang Luo, Carmen Cheang, Elena Pavloskaia, Venkata Sarva
Abstract: A computer-implemented method separates gingiva from a model of a tooth by defining a cutting surface along the gingiva; and applying the cutting surface to the tooth to separate the gingiva from the tooth.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 31, 2003
Publication date:
February 5, 2004
Applicant:
Align Technology, Inc.
Inventors:
Elena Pavlovskaia, Venkata S. Sarva, Carmen Cheang
Abstract: An apparatus and method define a fit a set of upper and lower teeth in a masticatory system of a patient by generating a computer representation of the masticatory system of the patient; and determining an occlusion from the computer representation of the masticatory system using one or more keys.
Abstract: A computer obtains a digital model of a patient's dentition, including a dental model representing the patient's teeth at a set of initial positions and a gingival model representing gum tissue surrounding the teeth. The computer then derives from the digital model an expected deformation of the gum tissue as the teeth move from the initial positions to another set of positions.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 24, 2002
Date of Patent:
February 3, 2004
Assignee:
Align Technology, Inc.
Inventors:
Muhammad Chishti, Huafeng Wen, Elena Pavlovskaia, Ka Man Cheang
Abstract: Methods and corresponding apparatus for segmenting an orthodontic treatment path into clinically appropriate substeps for repositioning the teeth of a patient include providing a digital finite element model of the shape and material of each of a sequence of appliances to be applied to a patient; providing a digital finite element model of the teeth and related mouth tissue of the patient; computing the actual effect of the appliances on the teeth by analyzing the finite elements models computationally; and evaluating the effect against clinical constraints. The appliances can be braces, polymeric shells, or other forms of orthodontic appliance.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 26, 2002
Date of Patent:
January 27, 2004
Assignee:
Align Technology, Inc.
Inventors:
Muhammad Chishti, Elena I. Pavlovskaia, Gregory P. Bala, Brian Freyburger
Abstract: A computer-implemented method for generating a computer model of one or more teeth by receiving a digital data set of meshes representing the teeth; creating a parametric representation of the digital data set; and displaying the computer model of the teeth using the parametric representation. The model can be modified or transmitted for viewing or for fabricating dental appliances.
Abstract: A computer-implemented method generates a computer model of one or more teeth by receiving as input a digital data set of meshes representing the teeth; selecting a curved coordinate system with mappings to and from a 3D space; and generating a function in the curved coordinate system to represent each tooth.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 23, 2000
Date of Patent:
October 14, 2003
Assignee:
Align Technology, Inc.
Inventors:
Sergey Nikolskiy, Elena Pavloskaia, Huafeng Wen
Abstract: A system for repositioning teeth comprises a plurality of individual appliances. The appliances are configured to be placed successively on the patient's teeth and to incrementally reposition the teeth from an initial tooth arrangement, through a plurality of intermediate tooth arrangements, and to a final tooth arrangement. The system of appliances is usually configured at the outset of treatment so that the patient may progress through treatment without the need to have the treating professional perform each successive step in the procedure.
Abstract: A connector-type optical transceiver includes optical devices, a silicon-on-insulator (SOI) optical waveguide and a silicon bench whose upper surface is provided with a U-shaped recesses for receiving the optical devices and the SOI optical waveguide, while being aligned to form optical paths. The SOI optical waveguide includes a silicon substrate, a single crystalline silicon layer whose upper surface is provided with waveguide portions, and a silica thin layer interposed between the silicon substrate and the single crystalline silicon layer to prevent light passing through the waveguide portions from being diffused. The silicon bench has v-shaped grooves extending longitudinally along the silicon bench and receives guide pins adapted to guide an external connecting terminal to be connected to the silicon bench.
Abstract: A system for repositioning teeth comprises a plurality of individual appliances. The appliances are configured to be placed successively on the patient's teeth and to incrementally reposition the teeth from an initial tooth arrangement, through a plurality of intermediate tooth arrangements, and to a final tooth arrangement. The system of appliances is usually configured at the outset of treatment so that the patient may progress through treatment without the need to have the treating professional perform each successive step in the procedure.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 8, 2001
Date of Patent:
September 30, 2003
Assignee:
Align Technology, Inc.
Inventors:
Muhammad Chishti, Apostolos Lerios, Brian Freyburger, Kelsey Wirth, Richard Ridgley
Abstract: Systems and methods are described for integrating anatomical information from a plurality of sources of information. The system receives two or more three dimensional (3D) anatomical maps sharing a common plane specified by three or more marker points common to the two or more maps; and aligns the two or more 3D anatomical maps using the marker points.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 27, 2000
Date of Patent:
September 16, 2003
Assignee:
Align Technology, Inc.
Inventors:
Sheldon Baumrind, Sean Curry, Andrew Beers
Abstract: The present invention provides devices, systems and methods for orthodontic treatment using elastic repositioning appliances while concurrently providing dental and periodontal therapies. Such therapies are traditionally provided with the use of a variety of accessories and devices which are applied when the repositioning appliance is removed from the patient's mouth. The present invention eliminates the need for such removal and additional devices by incorporating these therapies into the repositioning appliance.
Abstract: Computer-implemented systems and methods implement a dental treatment plan by specifying tooth movement patterns using a two-dimensional array; and generating treatment paths to move the teeth in accordance with the specified pattern.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 25, 2001
Date of Patent:
August 5, 2003
Assignee:
Align Technology, Inc.
Inventors:
Ross J. Miller, Muhammad Chishti, Huafeng Wen
Abstract: The present invention provides methods and devices for determining an axis of upper and lower jaw articulation of a patient and modeling jaw movement about such an axis, particularly with the use of computerized visual images. The methods comprise providing digital data sets of tooth and bite configuration information which may be used to determine an estimated condylar axis of rotation for a patient. A number of data sets may be acquired and utilized for such estimations. Data sets may be obtained with the use of bite registers. Such registers may be formed by a number of methods and device designs of the present invention. The resulting digital data sets and axis of articulation may then be utilized to generate animated visual images of a patient's jaws in various bite configurations throughout a given rotation around the determined axis.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 25, 2001
Date of Patent:
June 24, 2003
Assignee:
Align Technology, Inc.
Inventors:
Ross J. Miller, Eric Kuo, Daniel E. Falvey, Andrew H. Trosien
Abstract: The present invention provides methods and systems of repositioning teeth for use in orthodontic treatment, with particular applicability to removable elastic repositioning appliances. Such appliances may be challenged by traditional tooth movements which intrude the crown of the tooth or present tooth positions which reduce available points of purchase. These challenges may be overcome with a series of tooth movements in which a tooth is translated in a “root-first” position. The movements may take advantage of the inherent characteristics of elastic repositioning appliances in translating a tooth from a first position to a desired position along a gingival plane.
Abstract: Traditional orthodontic treatment often involves the use of basic repositioning devices, such as braces, and the use of supplementary devices, components or accessories to achieve desired end results. Such components may be mounted on fixed, non-removable devices or they may be part of a removable appliance typically worn prior to the application of the fixed devices. As with traditional treatment, it may be desired to utilize similar components when repositioning teeth with removable elastic repositioning appliances. Due to the nature of elastic appliances, such components may take a variety of forms ranging from readily available traditional accessories to specially created devices. Thus, traditional components may be mounted on or embedded in an elastic appliance, or the appliance may be formed to provide similar components. Likewise, the appliance may be modified to provide additional features for specific orthodontic treatments.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 14, 2000
Date of Patent:
June 3, 2003
Assignee:
Align Technology, Inc.
Inventors:
Loc X. Phan, Muhammad Chishti, Ross J. Miller, H. Robert Van Den Berg, Eric Kuo, Jae Hyun Ahn
Abstract: A system for repositioning teeth comprises a plurality of individual appliances. The appliances are configured to be placed successively on the patient's teeth and to incrementally reposition the teeth from an initial tooth arrangement, through a plurality of intermediate tooth arrangements, and to a final tooth arrangement. The system of appliances is usually configured at the outset of treatment so that the patient may progress through treatment without the need to have the treating professional perform each successive step in the procedure.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 30, 2002
Date of Patent:
April 29, 2003
Assignee:
Align Technology, Inc.
Inventors:
Muhammad Chishti, Apostolos Lerios, Brian Freyburger, Kelsey Wirth, Richard Ridgley
Abstract: Appliances are made using a dental mold representing a patient's dental configuration. In particular, thermoformable plastic positioning appliances which fit over the patient's teeth may be formed over a three-dimensional mold of the patient's dentition. An apparatus and methods which employ a manipulable or reconfigurable mold to model patient dentition and gingiva at each stage of treatment. The apparatus and methods are particularly useful for performing midcourse corrections during orthodontic procedures using a plurality of such appliances in sequence.
Abstract: A computer obtains a digital model of a patient's dentition, including a dental model representing the patient's teeth at a set of initial positions and a gingival model representing gum tissue surrounding the teeth. The computer then derives from the digital model an expected deformation of the gum tissue as the teeth move from the initial positions to another set of positions.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 24, 2002
Publication date:
February 27, 2003
Applicant:
Align Technology, Inc.
Inventors:
Muhammad Chishti, Huafeng Wen, Elena Pavlovskaia, Ka Man Cheang