Dental Appliance Making Patents (Class 29/896.1)
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Publication number: 20120241991Abstract: The invention relates to a process for preparing dental restorations, wherein a lithium silicate glass ceramic or a lithium silicate glass is used which contains at least 8.5 wt.-% transition metal oxide selected from the group consisting of oxides of yttrium, oxides of transition metals with an atomic number from 41 to 79 and mixtures of these oxides.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2011Publication date: September 27, 2012Applicant: IVOCLAR VIVADENT AGInventors: Christian RITZBERGER, Wolfram HÖLAND, Marcel SCHWEIGER, Volker RHEINBERGER
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Patent number: 8272131Abstract: Provided are a fixture of a dental implant and a method of manufacturing the same, and more particularly, a method of manufacturing a fixture of a dental implant easily that allows fast bone formation at an early stage and prevents infection and inflammation, and a fixture of a dental implant having an improved structure that can be manufactured by using the method of manufacturing the same. The fixture of a dental implant with an improved structure in which the performance of osseointegration is excellent and spread of inflammation is reduced, and the method of manufacturing the fixture of a dental implant easily are provided. In the method of manufacturing a fixture of a dental implant, the fixture of the dental implant in which the performance of osseointegration is excellent and spread of inflammation can be reduced, can be easily manufactured. Furthermore, in the fixture of the dental implant, the performance of osseointegration is excellent and spread of inflammation can be reduced.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2011Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Inventor: Young Keun Hyun
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Publication number: 20120231413Abstract: An endodontic instrument for use in a root canal procedure. The instrument is formed from a substantially hollow tube with at least one elongate slotted aperture extending along a portion of a length of the tube. One or more of the edges of the slotted aperture provide cutting surfaces for extirpating material from the walls of a root canal.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 29, 2012Publication date: September 13, 2012Inventors: John T. McSpadden, Vinod Sikka
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Publication number: 20120219930Abstract: Milling strategies for machining dental ceramic materials are provided that reduce milling time while maintaining strength, accuracy and marginal integrity.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2012Publication date: August 30, 2012Applicant: IVOCLAR VIVADENT, AGInventors: Markus Heinz, Klaus Rinner, Georg Gorfer, Marius Aster, Marcel Schweiger, Dmitri Brodkin
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Publication number: 20120219927Abstract: A method for manufacturing a hollow instrument comprising the steps of: providing a hollow tube having a longitudinal tube axis; forming at least one opening along a shaft portion of the hollow tube following a predetermined pattern thereby defining a plurality of fingers; and deforming at least a portion of the hollow tube into a desired shape; and optionally joining at least two fingers along a portion of the opening to secure the hollow tube in the desired shape thereby forming the hollow instrument.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2012Publication date: August 30, 2012Inventors: Randall Maxwell, Vince Shotton, Kevin Wilkinson, Yong Gao
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Publication number: 20120174404Abstract: The invention relates to a method for producing tooth parts from dental-grade metal powder, wherein existing CAD/CAM milling machines can be used. The essential process steps consist of: a) preparing a slurry from dental-grade metal powder, b) casting the slurry into a mold, c) drawing out (drying) suspension liquid (water) until a mechanically stable blank is obtained, d) milling the blank into the desired shape, e) oxygen-free sintering of the tooth parts milled from the blank. Because the blank is still present as a green body, milling does not place great demands on the milling machine in terms of mechanical stability and dust development. As a result, the operating speed and the service lives of customary milling machines are substantially increased.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2010Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: WDT-WOLZ-DENTAL-TECHNIK GMBHInventor: Stefan Wolz
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Patent number: 8215019Abstract: A method for producing an orthodontic bracket is comprised of sintering a molded body of highly-pure alumina fine powder at a temperature of 1,200° C. to 1,300° C. to obtain a sintered body composed of crystals having a relative density of 96% to 99.5% and an average crystal grain size of at most 1 ?m, and thereafter subjecting the sintered body to an HIP treatment at a temperature of 1,200° C. to 1,350° C., under a pressure of at least 50 MPa. Such an orthodontic bracket has high strength and high translucency, can be processed into a complicated shape, similar to that of a metal bracket, and maintains excellent translucency.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2008Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Tosoh CorporationInventors: Koji Tsukuma, Toru Tsuyoshi
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Publication number: 20120156965Abstract: The disclosure relates to a method and apparatus for the extraoral production of a tooth replacement part, whereby the method comprises providing a base body (300); rotary grinding of the base body; and grinding of the base body. Further, a milling step is possible. The presented method significantly reduces the production times, because it minimizes the time required for milling.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2011Publication date: June 21, 2012Inventor: Jens WEYRAUCH
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Patent number: 8181655Abstract: A dental device has a U-shaped carrier with at least one channel for embracing an arch of teeth. The carrier has recessed insets in the channel. Discrete inserts carrying a beneficial agent can fit into the insets and release the agent gradually. The device may be used in a therapeutic application and as an athletic mouthguard. Temporary blanks may be initially fitted in the insets while a portion of the mouthguard is softened before an arch of teeth is pressed into the channel to make a custom impression. The inserts possess different physical properties than the carrier and may be positioned and shaped to mechanically buffer teeth of the arch from mechanical shocks as well as release beneficial agents. The inserts may be replaced or refreshed to maintain the beneficial agent. A dental device having a core carrying a beneficial agent inside a liquid-permeable shell functions as an infant's teething device.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2008Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: Dynamic Mouth Devices LLCInventors: Laura Bardach, James Geduldig, Salvatore Napoli
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Patent number: 8177557Abstract: A dental bridge and a dental device. The dental device may include a structural portion extending along an axis and connectable to at least one tooth. A truss portion may depend from the structural portion and be operable to support a pontic, the truss portion may define a plurality of slots extending from a peripheral surface. The structural portion may have a first surface oriented toward the occlusal surface and an opposite second surface, the structural portion defining a plurality of openings, the plurality of openings extending transverse to the axis and between the first surface and the second surface. The structural portion may define an angled surface leading into at least one of the plurality of openings. A plurality of projections may be formed on a first surface of the structural portion, each of the projections having a projection surface spaced beyond the first surface toward the occlusal surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2011Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Inventors: Frank E. Delmonico, Roy A. Waldheger
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Publication number: 20120110851Abstract: Improved systems and methods for producing dental restorations and ceramic materials for such restorations are disclosed. Optical properties, preferably including color and translucence characteristics, of a tooth or teeth of a patient are measured with a shade measuring instrument. The tooth to be restored is prepared, and a physical or virtual dental impression is created. A prescription for the restoration, which typically includes color, translucence and thickness information, is sent to the restoration fabrication facility either electronically or physically. A recipe and/or a mixture of ceramics are generated for the restoration, with multiple layers being specified, based on the measured optical properties. The recipe algorithm may adapt, or process checks may be performed, based on measurements of fabricated layers. Preferably, dental ceramics are specified to bracket the region of color space relevant to human teeth, and a reduced set of ceramic materials are manufactured and distributed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2011Publication date: May 10, 2012Inventors: Wayne D. Jung, Russell W. Jung, Walter W. Sloan, Alan R. Loudermilk, Howard M. Tanner
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Publication number: 20120090178Abstract: The present invention is dental prosthetics manufactured from polymers rather than ceramics. Various plastics are disclosed for use in making said prosthetics, as are techniques for improving plastic performance in the prosthetics. The prosthetics are first injection molded into pre-set blocks for use in milling machines that dentists use or custom fit prosthetics with less wait time and less cost. Alternatively, an electronic model may be produced using image scanners. The electronic model may then be downloaded into rapid prototyping machine and a prosthetic therein built. Use of these methods may create various monolithic prosthetics, including multi-tooth prosthetics and whole bridges.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2011Publication date: April 19, 2012Applicant: CAO Group, Inc.Inventor: Steven D. Jensen
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Patent number: 8141217Abstract: In the process for producing dental prostheses such as bridges, crowns implants, etc. from ceramic material, production is carried out at least by way of one CAD/CAM machining station. The ceramic material to be worked consists of an unsintered disk-shaped blank or one which has not been subjected to final sintering, working of the blank into dental prostheses being undertaken at a right angle or quasi-right angle to the parallel or quasi-parallel surfaces of the blank.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2009Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Xawex AGInventors: Daniel Gubler, Urs Brodbeck, Arnold Wohlwend
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Patent number: 8083873Abstract: Endodontic instruments for use in performing root canal therapy on a tooth are disclosed. In one form, the instruments include an elongate shank having a cutting edge extending from a distal end of the shank along an axial length of the shank. The shank comprises a titanium alloy, and the shank is prepared by heat-treating the shank at a temperature above 25° C. in an atmosphere consisting essentially of a gas unreactive with the shank. In another form, the endodontic instruments have an elongate shank having a cutting edge extending from a distal end of the shank along an axial length of the shank. The shank consists essentially of a titanium alloy selected from alpha-titanium alloys, beta-titanium alloys, and alpha-beta-titanium alloys. The instruments solve the problems encountered when cleaning and enlarging a curved root canal.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2010Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Gold Standard Instruments, LLCInventor: Neill Hamilton Luebke
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Publication number: 20110300512Abstract: An apex locator for measuring a root canal apex, comprising: a first connection adapted for removably electrically connecting the apex locator to a file or reamer held by a motorized handpiece; and a second connection connected to a lip hook.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2010Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: MedicN.R.G. Ltd.Inventors: Arik Becker, Amit Avigdor, Hagai Harduf, Doron Krom
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Publication number: 20110271529Abstract: A method for manufacturing a non-superelastic rotary file comprising the steps of: providing a superelastic rotary file having an austenite finish temperature; and heating the superelastic rotary file to a temperature of at least about 300° C. for a time period of at least about 5 minutes to alter the austenite finish temperature thereby forming the non-superelastic rotary file; wherein the altered austenite finish temperature of the non-superelastic rotary file is greater than about 25° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2011Publication date: November 10, 2011Applicant: DENTSPLY International Inc.Inventors: Yong Gao, Randall Maxwell
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Publication number: 20110252645Abstract: This patent relates to a machine that automatically assembles, inspects, and packages disposable prophylaxis angles. The machine includes a movable table including a plurality of fixtures on which angle components are assembled and the assembled angles are inspected. The movable table is surrounded by a number of stations, each of which performs a different operation of the assembly and inspection procedure. Feeders automatically supply the angle components to their respective stations for assembly. Angles that are incorrectly assembled are automatically rejected. Properly assembled angles are automatically sealed in individual bags. Individually bagged angles are counted into batches by the machine and automatically sealed into cartons.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2011Publication date: October 20, 2011Inventor: David G. Kraenzle
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Publication number: 20110244429Abstract: A method of making a dental restoration is provided. The dental restoration comprises a frame and a veneer. An inner veneer surface and an outer frame surface are adapted to be mated with one another to form the dental restoration. The method in particular comprises steps of (a) providing an outer veneer surface; (b) determining an outer frame surface, based on the outer veneer surface; (c) determining an inner veneer surface, based on the outer frame surface; and (d) providing an inner frame surface, based on a natural tooth surface. The method may be advantageous for rapid, precise and inexpensive manufacturing of a dental restoration.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2009Publication date: October 6, 2011Inventors: Josef A. Waizenegger, Till Meurer, Thomas B. Hiebel, Bastian P. Kirchner, Michael A. Kraemer
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Publication number: 20110239464Abstract: A dental prosthesis manufacturing machine is disclosed. The machine includes two spindles each having a roughing tool and a finishing tool, a workpiece holder for holding a workpiece which forms the dental prosthesis, and a base supporting the two spindles and the workpiece holder. The machine is capable of simply alternating the roughing tool with the finishing tool according to the accuracy required when the workpiece is machined.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2008Publication date: October 6, 2011Applicant: VATEC CO, Ltd.Inventors: Jae Doc Kim, Yeong Kyun Kim, Sung Kuk Kim, Heon Joo Kim, Jae Kun Park
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Publication number: 20110223561Abstract: Provided are a fixture of a dental implant and a method of manufacturing the same, and more particularly, a method of manufacturing a fixture of a dental implant easily that allows fast bone formation at an early stage and prevents infection and inflammation, and a fixture of a dental implant having an improved structure that can be manufactured by using the method of manufacturing the same. The fixture of a dental implant with an improved structure in which the performance of osseointegration is excellent and spread of inflammation is reduced, and the method of manufacturing the fixture of a dental implant easily are provided. In the method of manufacturing a fixture of a dental implant, the fixture of the dental implant in which the performance of osseointegration is excellent and spread of inflammation can be reduced, can be easily manufactured. Furthermore, in the fixture of the dental implant, the performance of osseointegration is excellent and spread of inflammation can be reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventor: Young Keun HYUN
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Publication number: 20110211929Abstract: A method of making a dental workpiece is provided. The method comprises the steps of suspending machining of the workpiece, exposing the workpiece to a first air jet; and causing relative movement between the first air jet and the workpiece under numeric control. The method may facilitate manufacturing of dental workpieces.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2009Publication date: September 1, 2011Inventors: Michael K. Schaaf, Christian A. Richter, Sebastian Guggenmos, Michael Knee, Bastian P. Kirchner, Bernd K. Burger
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Patent number: 7984602Abstract: This patent relates to a machine that automatically assembles, inspects, and packages disposable prophylaxis angles. The machine includes a movable table including a plurality of fixtures on which angle components are assembled and the assembled angles are inspected. The movable table is surrounded by a number of stations, each of which performs a different operation of the assembly and inspection procedure. Feeders automatically supply the angle components to their respective stations for assembly. Angles that are incorrectly assembled are automatically rejected. Properly assembled angles are automatically sealed in individual bags. Individually bagged angles are counted into batches by the machine and automatically sealed into cartons.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2006Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Inventor: David G. Kraenzle
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Patent number: 7941924Abstract: An oral care implement comprises a head and a body provided with a three-dimensional surface feature on the body that is generally undecorated. A cover is applied to the body and includes a decoration that is associated with the three-dimensional surface feature, such that the body, with the cover applied, appears to have a decorated three-dimensional surface feature.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2009Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Colgate-Palmolive CompanyInventors: Eduardo Jimenez, Alberto Mantilla, Tony Baxter, Diana Sierra
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Publication number: 20110045429Abstract: A dental prosthesis removal tool comprising a handle portion and a top portion, the top portion comprising a head portion and a beak portion. The beak portion is configured to engage both a maxillary dental prosthesis and a mandibular dental prosthesis without the tool needing to be reoriented. The dental prosthesis removal tool makes it possible for a dental prosthesis wearer to remove dental prostheses without the user placing his or her fingers inside of his or her mouth. The dental prosthesis removal tool also allows a denture wearer to remove dental prostheses without bending, work hardening, or breaking metal clasps contained in some dental prostheses. The dental prosthesis removal tool further allows a denture wearer to more comfortably remove his or her dental prosthesis, promoting better patient compliance with maintenance procedures and oral hygiene.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2009Publication date: February 24, 2011Inventor: Henry D. Rossi, III
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Publication number: 20100291509Abstract: Certain embodiments of the invention relate to a method of manufacturing a dental bridge. In certain embodiments of the method, a pre-sintered blank made from a green body of ceramic material is subjected to a machining operation that transforms the blank into an intermediate product with a bridge structure and a support body linked to the bridge structure by one or several retaining sections that extend from the support body to the bridge structure. In certain embodiments, a sintering operation is then performed on the intermediate product while the retaining section(s) still link(s) the support body to the bridge structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2008Publication date: November 18, 2010Applicant: NOBEL BIOCARE SERVICES AGInventors: Carina Berggren, Lars Jörneus, Ulf Johansson, Petrus Brännvall, Olof Vogel
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Publication number: 20100285429Abstract: A dental mill blank is formed from a number of different self-supporting, malleable, curable (SMC) materials distributed within the blank so that a dental article machined from the blank closely resembles natural dentition in appearance or function. When in an uncured state, a single mill blank can be adapted to fit a variety of different tooth sizes and shapes, thus reducing the inventory of mill blank types required for fabrication of the range of possible tooth shapes and sizes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2008Publication date: November 11, 2010Inventors: Naimul Karim, Sumita B. Mitra
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Patent number: 7827694Abstract: A method for manufacturing a one-piece dental implant. The method includes the steps, in any order, of manufacturing an outer body of metal having a cavity and manufacturing an inner body of plastic or composite material having an outer profile. The cavity has an inner profile, and the outer profile of the inner body is complementary to the inner profile of the cavity of the outer body. The inner body includes a core manufactured within the cavity of the outer body. The respective profiles are wavelike rounded in an axial direction of the dental implant and tapering from the crestal end of the outer body to the apical end of the outer body, such as to decrease tension between the inner and the outer bodies and/or such that to provide for an anti-rotation lock between the two bodies.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2005Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: Straumann Holding AGInventors: Christoph Solèr, Ulrich Mundwiler, Marco Wieland
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Publication number: 20100255441Abstract: The present invention concerns a drill template, comprising: a base body made by casting or rapid prototyping; at least one reinforced portion made by casting or rapid prototyping; and at least one guiding hole within the at least one reinforced portion made by drilling or milling. furthermore, the present invention concerns a method of manufacturing a drill template, comprising the steps of: forming a base body by casting or rapid prototyping; forming at least one reinforced portion by casting or rapid prototyping; and forming at least one guiding hole within the at least one reinforced portion by drilling or milling.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2010Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: STRAUMANN HOLDING AGInventor: Matteo TAORMINA
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Patent number: 7779542Abstract: Method for manufacturing a dental instrument having a desired machined configuration, without twisting the instrument. A blank of superelastic material is brought to an annealed state comprising a phase structure including a rhombohedral phase alone or in combination with austenite and/or martensite, or a combination of martensite and austenite. In this annealed state, a portion of the annealed material is removed at low temperature, for example less than about 100° C., and advantageously at ambient temperature, to form a final machined configuration for the instrument. The instrument is then heat treated and rapidly quenched to a superelastic condition.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2005Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Ormco CorporationInventors: Carlos A. Aloise, Gary T. Garman
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Publication number: 20100196842Abstract: Method for producing a dentist tool formed by an overlay to be used by a dentist in removing tooth structure, said method comprising the steps of: acquiring three-dimensional data relating to a shape of a tooth and at least a part of a neighbouring tooth; processing said three-dimensional data with a computer so as to determine an overlay fitting said tooth and fitting at least said part of said neighbouring tooth; further processing said three-dimensional data with said computer so as to determine a predetermined part of tooth structure to be removed from said tooth so as to prepare said tooth for further treatment; determining at least two guiding edges of which a first and a second guiding edge are spaced apart from each other by a distance d of at least 0.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2010Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: REMEDENT NVInventor: Evelyne JACQUEMYNS
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Publication number: 20100192375Abstract: Method for producing a dentist tool formed by an overlay to be used by a dentist in removing tooth structure, said method comprising the steps of: acquiring three-dimensional data relating to a shape of a tooth and at least a part of a neighbouring tooth; processing said three-dimensional data with a computer so as to determine an overlay fitting said tooth and fitting at least said part of said neighbouring tooth; further processing said three-dimensional data with said computer so as to determine a predetermined part of tooth structure to be removed from said tooth so as to prepare said tooth for further treatment; determining at least two guiding edges of which a first and a second guiding edge are spaced apart from each other by a distance d of at least 0.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2009Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: REMEDENT NVInventor: Evelyne JACQUEMYNS
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Patent number: 7743505Abstract: Endodontic instruments or intermediate products (e.g., blanks) used to form finished endodontic instruments having a desired cutting edge and/or taper are formed, at least in part, by molding a metal powder into a desired shape and then sintering the metal particles together. The metal powder is initially formed into a green molded part that is sintered to yield a solid metal part. The sintered metal part may optionally be further processed by additional steps, as needed, to yield a finished endodontic instrument. One additional process includes cold forming the sintered metal body to provide a cutting edge, remove cracks and microfissures, or otherwise modify the characteristics of an intermediate product or endodontic instrument. Other processes include chemical milling and mechanical milling, grinding or cutting to sharpen the cutting edge, form a taper, or otherwise modify the intermediate product or endodontic instrument in a desired manner.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2005Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: Ultradent Products, Inc.Inventors: Paul Lewis, John Nielsen
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Publication number: 20100092909Abstract: A visible coding of components of an articulator apparatus that mount maxillary and mandible casts indicates the relative correspondence between post-treatment goals and the present locations of a person's teeth and jaws. From another aspect, the visible coding indicates at least a direction, and preferably, a direction and a distance, which a person's teeth and/or jaws must be moved to achieve the goals.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2009Publication date: April 15, 2010Inventor: Lawrence F. Andrews
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Patent number: 7677296Abstract: An endodontic file (200) is provided particularly adapted for the removal of tooth structure, decayed or damaged nerve tissues or dentine material on the interior walls of a root canal or dentine and/or enamel from the external tooth wall. The endodontic instrument includes a shaft (202) having a shank portion (204) and a generally elongated working portion (206). The working portion preferably includes cutting or abrading features (232) adapted upon rotation and/or reciprocation of the instrument to cut, abrade or remove tissue from the interior walls of a root canal or dentine and/or enamel from the external tooth wall. The working portion extends from a proximal end (207) adjacent the shank portion to a distal end (208) terminating at a tip (250).Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2007Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Cloudland Institute LLCInventor: Robert M. Mason
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Publication number: 20100058588Abstract: Milling strategies for machining dental ceramic materials are provided that reduce milling time while maintaining strength, accuracy and marginal integrity.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2009Publication date: March 11, 2010Applicant: IVOCLAR VIVADENT, AGInventors: Markus Heinz, Klaus Rinner, Georg Gorfer, Marius Aster, Marcel Schweiger, Dmitri Brodkin
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Patent number: 7669332Abstract: An endodontic reamer and a method for manufacturing endodontic reamers and files, more specifically an endodontic reamer having a cylindrical shaft and a working portion extending forward from a removed end of the shaft. The working portion includes, typically, a pair of wedged shaped projecting sections that extend beyond the diameter of the shaft. Forward from the wedge shaped sections is a nose, typically non-cutting nose, that has a diameter of about equal to diameter of the shaft. There are typically two (2) wedge shaped sections projecting outward opposite one another. Applicant also provides a novel method for manufacturing an endodontic reamer, which consists of using a two piece mold and placing a wire blank between the mold, followed by forcing the mold together, under compression, against the wire blank, to deform the blank into the shape of the mold parts.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2005Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: Discus Dental, LLCInventors: Steven Senia, Stuart Minica, E. Steve Senia, William L. Wildey, Gene Rimmer, Ed D. Moore
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Patent number: 7665212Abstract: Endodontic instruments having a desired cutting edge are formed, at least in part, using a cold forming process. The method of forming the endodontic instrument includes providing a blank metal thread or wire and at least one die that has a negative impression of a cutting edge. The die is pressed against the blank with sufficient force in order for the die to form an at least partially formed cutting edge in the blank. Any desired shape can be formed into the blank by selecting a die with the proper corresponding negative impression. Cold forming techniques suitable for forming endodontic instruments include roll forming, flat rolling, radial forming, cold drawing, and similar techniques. The files can be sharpened or otherwise modified before or after cold-forming using techniques such as cutting, grinding, and chemical milling.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2005Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Ultradent Products, Inc.Inventors: Paul Lewis, John Nielsen
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Publication number: 20090229129Abstract: A method of producing an endodontic file that involves grinding in a plane substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of a rotating dental instrument blank. By grinding the dental instrument blank in this manner, the torsional strength of the resulting endodontic file is not eroded during its production, thereby providing a file that is less susceptible to breakage during its use.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2008Publication date: September 17, 2009Inventor: William B. Johnson
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Publication number: 20090194132Abstract: A dental flosser having a handle and a pair of spaced apart arms. A length of dental floss having distinct segments of varying textures extends between the spaced apart arms. A first segment is relatively smooth and is used for insertion and withdrawal of the floss into/from the spaces between adjacent teeth. A second segment is textured and is used for removing plaque and other debris from the spaces between adjacent teeth.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2009Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventors: Russell G. Kalbfeld, David L. Barcus
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Publication number: 20090176192Abstract: A matrix band which includes fibers and a matrix, at least a portion of the matrix being at least partially uncured. The invention further relates to a dental restoration kit, a prepreg and the use of the matrix.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Inventors: Pekka VALLITTU, Lippo Lassila, Antti Yli-Urpo, Arzu Tezvergil
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Publication number: 20090081605Abstract: The present invention provides a scaler light delivery device comprising a light delivery tip and a light delivery assembly comprising a housing member, a light source and an electronic assembly comprising magnetic means, a rectifier and current control means, wherein the light delivery tip is in secured but removable communication with the light delivery assembly; the light source is in electrical communication with the electronic assembly; the device is adapted for insertion into a receiver of a scaler and when the device is in communication with the receiver, the electronic assembly converts magnetic field energy provided by the receiver into electric energy to power the light source thereby allowing the device to deliver light out of the light delivery tip in a desired illumination pattern and at least one predetermined wavelength. The present invention also includes a method of making the device and using it.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2008Publication date: March 26, 2009Inventors: Alexander Montagu Hay, Marcus Alan Latham, Thomas Leonardi
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Publication number: 20090053676Abstract: A gold-plated, full porcelain-coverage crown and a method to create that crown. The crown may be formed from a metallic coping mimicking the shape of the human tooth, such as one made from a nickel-chromium alloy. The intaglio of the crown is plated in gold. The exterior of the crown is covered in a ceramic material such as porcelain, and the interior of the crown or intaglio is plated in gold, and together this prevents exposure of the metallic alloy to the patient's mouth. The crown may be used for patients with an allergy to alloys such as nickel-chromium. Additionally, the crown is useful because it is affordable, contains only a small amount of gold, and is aesthetically pleasing.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2007Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventor: William McCormick
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Publication number: 20090007431Abstract: Dental instruments and appliances are manufactured from a superelastic alloy, which includes atoms from the group IVB and group VB transition metals and oxygen so as to exhibit superior strength and flexibility. The metal alloys are cold worked to increase the tensile strength of the dental instruments and appliances. Cold working the metal also increases the flexibility of the dental instruments and appliances and prevents work hardening. Dental instruments made from the superelastic alloy exhibit higher strength, flexibility, resistance to work hardening, and biocompatibility compared to dental instruments made from nickel-titanium alloys. In one particular example a super-elastic endodontic file is described.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2008Publication date: January 8, 2009Applicant: Ultradent Products, Inc.Inventor: Dan E. Fischer
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Publication number: 20090000121Abstract: This invention relates to bending tool and to a method of manufacturing a bending tool, in particular to a bending tool for bending a dental pin. The bending tool comprises a shaft with two elements projecting from the shaft, the elements having facing surfaces, the facing surfaces being curved, the facing surfaces being separated by a distance at least as great as the diameter of the dental pin. The method comprises the steps of providing a shaft, drilling two holes into the end of the shaft, the holes being separated by a distance slightly greater than the diameter of the dental pin, and securing an element in each of the drilled holes.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2008Publication date: January 1, 2009Inventor: Stuart Julian Filhol
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Publication number: 20080300716Abstract: A 3D virtual model of an intra oral cavity in which at least a part of a finish line of a preparation is obscured is manipulated in virtual space by means of a computer or the like to create, recreate or reconstruct finish line data and other geometrical corresponding to the obscured part. Trimmed virtual models, and trimmed physical models, can then be created utilizing data thus created. The virtual models and/or the physical models may be used in the design and manufacture of copings or of prostheses.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2008Publication date: December 4, 2008Applicant: CADENT LTD.Inventors: Avi Kopelman, Eldad Taub
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Patent number: 7445449Abstract: A system for continuous production of prosthodontic pieces such as crown cores, crowns or the like is provided. The system utilizes turning and milling on a live center CNC machine of a rod stock of material for making the pieces such as Bio-HIP Y-TZP (High Heat and Isostatic Pressure formed ytrium stabilized zirconium dioxide) that is automatically feed into the machine. Multiple pieces are cut one after another from the continuous rod stock. The machine includes a an engraving unit that marks pieces after they are cut with an identification mark such as a certification mark and/or an identification code. In one embodiment, multiple machines are utilized in which each machine is fed a rod stock of a different shape and/or size. A central control unit obtains Cad/Cam specifications for a piece that is to be cut and selects the machine on which the piece is to be made by determining the rod stock that will require the least amount of cutting.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2004Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Inventor: Robert David Sager
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Patent number: 7433810Abstract: 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.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2003Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Assignee: Align Technology, Inc.Inventors: Elena Pavloskaia, Huafeng Wen
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Patent number: 7428481Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: February 7, 2003Date of Patent: September 23, 2008Assignee: Align Technology, Inc.Inventors: Sergey Nikolskiy, Elena Pavloskaia, Huafeng Wen
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Publication number: 20080213720Abstract: A method of manufacturing endodontic files involves a chemical milling process to yield endodontic files having a desired taper and/or degree of sharpness. The process involves the steps of (a) forming helical cutting edges in the cutting portion of the metallic rod; and (b) chemically milling the cutting portion of the rod so as to sharpen and/or taper the cutting portion. The rod may be formed of any desirable metallic material, for example stainless steel or a nickel-titanium alloy. The cutting edges may be formed by torsioning, cutting, grinding, machining, laser micromachining, or grit blasting.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2008Publication date: September 4, 2008Applicant: Ultradent Products, Inc.Inventors: Paul Lewis, Barry L. Hobson, Dan E. Fischer
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Publication number: 20080202530Abstract: An orthotic device and method that reduces or eliminates the physical effects associated with movement disorders, such as Tourette's Syndrome, and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. Specifically, the device and method eliminates or substantially reduces the involuntary movements and premonitory urges associated with movement disorders without the need for medication or surgery. The device and method also eliminates or substantially reduces the pain, nerve stimulation and other effects associated with TMJ disorders, such as displaced articulated disks. The device includes a base portion and adjustable raised spacers that adjust the position of the mandible to relieve pressure exerted on the trigeminal nerve (the fifth cranial nerve or CN V), retrodiscal tissue, and other nerves due to improper TMJ alignment. The liberation of pressure and stimulation on the trigeminal nerve, retrodiscal tissue and other nerves eliminates the involuntary movements, pain and stimulation associated with these conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2008Publication date: August 28, 2008Inventors: Anthony B. Sims, Brendan Stack