Patents Assigned to Tulsa Dental Products
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Patent number: 6575745Abstract: 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.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2000Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Tulsa Dental Products Inc.Inventors: Moshe Meller, Michael Feldman
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Patent number: 6547561Abstract: 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.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Tulsa Dental Products Inc.Inventors: Moshe Meller, Michael Feldman
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Patent number: 6106296Abstract: A method of cleaning and shaping a root canal in a tooth in preparation for filling the root canal with a filler material, such as gutta percha, as a part of an endodontic procedure includes the step of inserting into the root canal a tapered file having a spiraled scraping edge formed thereon, the scraping edge having a neutral rake angle, the file having a taper of about 0.04% such that, as a sequence of files of the same characteristics but having different tip diameters are employed, the root canal is shaped and cleaned from the coronal area towards the tooth apex in contrast to the traditional endodontic procedure wherein root canals have been shaped and cleaned in the step back method beginning with the root canal apex and progressing towards the coronal area.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1997Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: Tulsa Dental Products Inc.Inventor: William B. Johnson
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Patent number: 6074209Abstract: An improved file for use in the endodontic preparation of a root canal, the file having a handle portion at one end and an active working portion tapering toward the distal end, the active portion having an external surface with at least one helical flute forming a helical scraping edge and, preferably, an axially adjacent land, the working portion having areas or zones of reduced surfaces that contact root canal surfaces during use. Preferably the zones are a plurality of axially spaced zones of reduced diameter so that the total length of file working portion in contact with canal wall surfaces during use is reduced. In manufacturing the improved file, a plurality of axially spaced zones of reduced diameter are formed on the working portion of a conventional file, including helical flutes and lands as desired, wherein the file of the invention includes an undulating external working portion profile.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1998Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: Tulsa Dental Products Inc.Inventor: William B. Johnson
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Patent number: 6012922Abstract: A dental handpiece (10) is provided with a drive motor (13), a drive shaft (12) operatively affixed to the drive motor (13) at one end of the drive shaft (12). A dental tool (11) is operatively affixed at the other end of the drive shaft (12). The drive shaft (12) is journaled within a axial displacement bearing (60), such that manipulated rotation of the dental tool (11) causes a first drive shaft section (61) to be axially displaced from and relative to a second drive shaft section (62). The axial displacement bearing (60) is caused to contact a bearing (51) thereby causing the drive shaft (12) to bind due to the frictional forces generated by that contact. This allows sufficient force such that the dental tool 11 can be disengaged from the handpiece (10).Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1998Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Assignee: Tulsa Dental Products Inc.Inventor: Eugene J. Novak
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Patent number: 5762497Abstract: An endodontic instrument which comprises an elongate shank which has a tapered working length adjacent the pilot end, and at least one continuous helical flute formed along the tapered working length so as to define sharp cutting edges along the sides of the flutes. Also, at least one relief, in the form of a flat surface, extends axially along a substantial portion of the length of the working length, which acts to reduce the tendency of the tapered working length to screw into and crack the tooth during manipulation thereof by the dentist in the course of root canal therapy.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1996Date of Patent: June 9, 1998Assignee: Tulsa Dental ProductsInventor: Derek E. Heath
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Patent number: 5743734Abstract: A portable holder for safely supporting a plurality of sharp dental instruments, and which comprises a body member which includes a base plate having a plurality of openings therein for supportingly receiving the instruments. A pressure plate is slideably mounted to the body member immediately below the base plate, and the pressure plate includes a plurality of openings which are aligned with the openings of the base plate and are adapted to receive the shanks of the instruments which are supported in the openings of the base plate. The pressure plate is mounted for slidable movement between a loading position wherein the openings of the base plate and the pressure plate are aligned, and an instrument retaining position wherein the openings are offset so that the instruments are engaged and lock in the openings.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1996Date of Patent: April 28, 1998Assignee: Tulsa Dental Products, L.L.C.Inventors: Derek E. Heath, Jerry A. Mooneyhan, Van T. Himel
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Patent number: 5713736Abstract: An endodontic instrument which comprises an elongate shank which has a tapered working length adjacent the pilot end, and at least two continuous helical flutes formed along the tapered working length. The flutes are non-uniformly separated in the axial direction, and they define a relatively broad helical land and at least one relatively narrow helical surface. In one embodiment, the helical surface is a relatively narrow helical land and in another embodiment, the helical surface is a sharp helical edge.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1996Date of Patent: February 3, 1998Assignee: Tulsa Dental Products, L.L.C.Inventors: Derek E. Heath, Jerry A. Mooneyhan
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Patent number: 5655950Abstract: A method of fabricating an endodontic instrument by a machining operation is disclosed, and wherein a wire-like rod composed of a titanium alloy is advanced past a rotating grinding wheel at a relatively slow feed rate, with a sufficient depth of cut to remove all of the material on a given surface without over grinding a previously ground surface, and with the grinding wheel rotating at a relatively slow surface speed. The disclosed method is able to efficiently produce endodontic instruments having a high degree of flexibility, high resistance to torsional breakage, and with sharp cutting edges along the working length.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1996Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Assignee: Tulsa Dental Products, L.L.C.Inventors: Derek E. Heath, Jerry A. Mooneyhan
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Patent number: 5653590Abstract: A kit of endodontic instruments which are adapted for use in performing root canal therapy, and wherein the instruments in the kit have increasing diameters and differing tapers. The instruments are designed to be used sequentially in root canal therapy, and the difference of the tapers serves to prevent the whole working length of the instruments from being engaged with the wall of the tapered canal being formed, to thereby reduce the frictional loading of the instruments and the risk of breakage.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: August 5, 1997Assignee: Tulsa Dental Products, L.L.C.Inventors: Derek E. Heath, Jerry A. Mooneyhan
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Patent number: 5628674Abstract: A method of fabricating an endodontic instrument by a machining operation is disclosed, and wherein a wire-like rod composed of a titanium alloy is advanced past a rotating grinding wheel at a relatively slow feed rate, with a sufficient depth of cut to remove all of the material on a given surface without over grinding a previously ground surface, and with the grinding wheel rotating at a relatively slow surface speed. The disclosed method is able to efficiently produce endodontic instruments having a high degree of flexibility, high resistance to torsional breakage, and with sharp cutting edges along the working length.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1996Date of Patent: May 13, 1997Assignee: Tulsa Dental Products, L.L.C.Inventors: Derek E. Heath, Jerry A. Mooneyhan
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Patent number: 5624259Abstract: A dental hand instrument, such as an explorer, which comprises an elongate rigid handle, and an elongate highly flexible blade attached to one or both ends of the handle. The blade is curved and/or bent along its length and is composed of nickel-titanium alloy, which provides a high degree of flexibility and wear resistance. The high degree of flexibility has been found to significantly enhance the tactile feedback to the hand of the dentist, so that the dentist is able to recognize and distinguish surface cracks, areas of decay, and the like as the point is moved across the exterior surface of a tooth.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1995Date of Patent: April 29, 1997Assignee: Tulsa Dental Products, L.L.C.Inventors: Derek E. Heath, Jerry A. Mooneyhan
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Patent number: 5605460Abstract: A kit of endodontic instruments for use in root canal therapy wherein each instrument comprises an elongate blade having a proximate end and an opposite distal end, and with the blades of the instruments in the kit respectively having progressively increasing tapers. The kit is employed to fill an extirpated root canal with gutta percha, and instruments of progressively increasing taper are used in sequence during the obturation procedure so as to control the compaction of the gutta percha points in the canal.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1995Date of Patent: February 25, 1997Assignee: Tulsa Dental Products, L.L.C.Inventors: Derek E. Heath, Jerry A. Mooneyhan
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Patent number: 5527205Abstract: A method of fabricating an endodontic instrument by a machining operation is disclosed, and wherein a wire-like rod composed of a titanium alloy is advanced past a rotating grinding wheel at a relatively slow feed rate, with a sufficient depth of cut to remove all of the material on a given surface without over grinding a previously ground surface, and with the grinding wheel rotating at a relatively slow surface speed. The disclosed method is able to efficiently produce endodontic instruments having a high degree of flexibility, high resistance to torsional breakage, and with sharp cutting edges along the working length.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1993Date of Patent: June 18, 1996Assignee: Tulsa Dental Products, L.L.C.Inventors: Derek E. Heath, Jerry A. Mooneyhan
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Patent number: 5464362Abstract: A method of fabricating an endodontic instrument by a machining operation is disclosed, and wherein a wire-like rod composed of a titanium alloy is advanced past a rotating grinding wheel at a relatively slow feed rate, with a sufficient depth of cut to remove all of the material on a given surface without over grinding a previously ground surface, and with the grinding wheel rotating at a relatively slow surface speed. The disclosed method is able to efficiently produce endodontic instruments having a high degree of flexibility, high resistance to torsional breakage, and with sharp cutting edges along the working length.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1994Date of Patent: November 7, 1995Assignee: Tulsa Dental Products, L.L.C.Inventors: Derek E. Heath, Jerry A. Mooneyhan