Patents Assigned to Girrbach Dental GmbH
  • Patent number: 5188529
    Abstract: For static fixation of the jaw relation in intraoral recording, a recording instrument set is used that includes a pin holder with a vertically adjustable stylus for placement in one jaw, and a writing or recording plate with an alignment clamp mounted on it for placement in the other jaw. The stylus, initially vertically locked on the pin holder, can be locked in stationary fashion in the ascertained jaw relation in the alignment clamp. By means of this locking, the jaw relation is keyed, and the use of hardenable material such as molding plaster previously used for this purpose can be dispensed with. This dental treatment process can thus be done in less time and with less material, and once the jaw relation has been keyed it is retained reliably until further processing in the dental laboratory. This locking can be attained particularly advantageously if a pan bearing that receives the lower end of the stylus, embodied as a writing ball, is provided in the alignment clamp.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 1991
    Date of Patent: February 23, 1993
    Assignee: Girrbach Dental GmbH
    Inventor: Stefan Luth
  • Patent number: 5035616
    Abstract: A device for separating the molars and fixing the two jaw joints of a patient in centric relation the device being in the form of a curved shaped article having a front member which is to be introduced between the incisors via a front end of the member for eliminating contact between the molars and for support purposes, with the thickness of the front member decreasing toward the front end. Depending on the extent of penetration of the shaped article into the mouth of the patient between the upper and lower incisors, the thickness of the shaped article and hence the separation of the incisors can be read off from markings on the top of the shaped article.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1989
    Date of Patent: July 30, 1991
    Assignee: Girrbach Dental GmbH
    Inventor: Julian B. Woelfel