Single Charge Device Having Plunger-type Ejector Patents (Class 433/90)
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Publication number: 20120115978Abstract: A self-cure or dual-cure polymerizable dental composition is provided with a redox indicator. The composition exhibits an initial first color upon mixing of the two parts and then changes to a second color that is noticeably different from the first color during the curing or polymerization of the composition initiated through the redox initiator system. Advantageously, the first color may be distinctively different from tooth structure and can be easily noticed. The second color may be essentially colorless, a neutral color, or a non-visually observable color in reference to the tooth structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2011Publication date: May 10, 2012Applicant: KERR CORPORATIONInventors: Xuejun Qian, David Tobia
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Patent number: 8157772Abstract: A medicament dispensing device including a substantially rigid carpule body which has a dispensing end and an actuation end opposite the dispensing end. The carpule body is substantially tubular and thus defines a carpule bore. The device further includes a plunger operatively disposed within the carpule bore having a plunger actuator near the actuation end of the carpule body and a plunger tip opposite the plunger actuator. The plunger tip and an orifice at the dispensing end of the carpule bore define a medicament volume which may be loaded with a medicament selected to achieve specific therapeutic goals. The carpule body may also include a wound depth scale. The depth scale is typically associated with the dispensing end of the carpule body. Similarly, the medicament dispensing device may include a dosage scale. Also disclosed are methods of dispensing medicaments.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2008Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: Cyto-Biotics, LLCInventor: Michael I. Lewis
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Publication number: 20120088206Abstract: A linear cartridge-type motorized dental syringe has a plunger rod aligned with a drive shaft of a motor, the externally threaded plunger rod movable longitudinally, but not rotatably, relative to the casing, a cylindrical body rotated by the shaft, a nut having arm-like nut halves with internal threads engaging external threads on the rod, a locking ring for rotation around an axis of the rod and for longitudinal movement between a rearward position where the ring forces the threads on the nut halves to engage the threads on the rod, and forward where the ring releases engagement of the threads, pusher pins for moving the ring rearward when the cartridge holder is inserted, and a spring for pushing the locking ring back to the forward position, with rotation of the cylinder body resulting in rotative motion of the nut around the rod to move it forward.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2009Publication date: April 12, 2012Applicant: Showa Yakuhin Kako Co., Ltd.Inventors: Fumio Tanaka, Mitsuhiro Haraguchi, Yoshihiko Kawasaki, Mutsumi Shibuya, Kiyoshi Wakabayashi, Yoshinori Katoh, Renji Hayashi
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Publication number: 20120064482Abstract: A dispensing device for a dental substance is provided which has an outlet for the dental substance, and a valve for opening and closing the outlet. The device is switchable between a storage mode and an operative mode. In the storage mode a cannula is locked in the device and the valve opens the outlet, and in the storage mode the cannula can be released from the device and the valve closes the outlet. The device may facilitate handling and may be relatively inexpensive.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2010Publication date: March 15, 2012Inventors: Andreas Johannes Boehm, Marc Peuker, Alexander Walter, Peter Müller
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Publication number: 20120064481Abstract: A syringe delivery system for dispensing a highly viscous material through a syringe delivery opening includes a syringe barrel having a delivery opening, a plunger stem including a threaded shaft that threadably engages a proximal end of the syringe barrel for selectively dispensing a viscous material through the delivery opening, and a sheath. The sheath is rigidly attached with the plunger stem so that the plunger stem and sheath rotate together in unison relative to the syringe barrel. The sheath and syringe barrel may enclose the plunger stem. In order to dispense a viscous material, the syringe barrel is rotated relative to the sheath, causing the syringe barrel to be progressively received within the sheath and simultaneously forcing the plunger stem further into the syringe barrel so as to dispense a viscous material from the delivery opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2011Publication date: March 15, 2012Inventors: Wade Cannon, Bruce S. McLean, Dan E. Fischer
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Publication number: 20120045732Abstract: A dental paste dispensing device having a modified dispensing end for atraumatic contact with soft tissue is disclosed. The dispensing device has a metal needle with an attachment end adapted to be attached to a capsule containing the dental paste and a dispensing end with a terminal edge for dispensing the dental paste to a location in a patient mouth containing soft tissue, wherein the dispensing end includes an atraumatic modification. The modification comprises one of a non-metal coating on an outer surface of the dispensing end, a plastic tip member over the dispensing end, or a decreasing diameter at the terminal edge from a first point on the outer surface to a distal-most point of the outer surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2011Publication date: February 23, 2012Applicant: KERR CORPORATIONInventors: Xiangxu Chen, James Lobsenz, Beat Kilcher
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Publication number: 20120028217Abstract: A capsule for receiving and delivering high-viscosity dental materials has a housing which defines an interior chamber. The housing and the interior chamber have a first section, a transition area, and an exit nozzle. The interior chamber of the transition area tapers continuously towards its second end. The interior chamber of the transition area is defined by the outer surfaces of an oblique truncated cone with an opening angle of approximately 55°.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2011Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: TRANSCODENT GMBH & CO. KGInventor: Heinrich SPREIZER
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Publication number: 20120015323Abstract: A package (10) for the storage and dispensing of a plurality of materials includes a first and a second longitudinally juxtaposed barrels (11, 12). Each barrel (11,12) having a first and a second end (20, 21). Each first and second barrels (11, 12) having a quantity of at least one of the materials initially contained therein, and each barrel having an open end (20) and a dispensing end (21). A sealing plunger (40) disposed in each barrel (11, 12) such that the material in each barrel (11, 12) is initially positioned between the dispensing end (21) of the barrels (11, 12) and the respective ones of the sealing plungers (40). A snap cap (23) is contiguously formed to initially close each of the dispensing ends (21) of the barrels (11, 12), such that the snap cap (23) may be broken from the barrels (11, 12) to thereby forming a secondary open end (22) at the dispensing end (21) of the barrels (11, 12), thereby facilitating the material contained in each barrel (11, 12) to flow through and be dispensed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2010Publication date: January 19, 2012Inventor: PAUL RICHARD PIERSON
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Publication number: 20110294091Abstract: A syringe (1) for dispensing a multi-component material comprises: a syringe cartridge (3) having a first end and a second end, and respective compartments (5, 7) for components of the multi-component material; a static mixer (9) connected to the first end of the cartridge, the mixer having a dispensing outlet (11); and a plunger assembly (13) that is movable into the syringe cartridge at the second end to dispense material from the first end. The connection (21) between the static mixer (9) and the first end of the syringe cartridge (3) comprises a flow-directing mechanism having a venting position in which the cartridge compartments (5, 7) are cut off from the static mixer and are in communication independently with respective venting outlets, and a dispensing position in which the cartridge compartments are in communication with the static mixer and are cut off from the venting outlets.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2010Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventors: Andreas J. Boehm, Marc Peuker, Alexander Walter, Brigitte Rohmer
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Patent number: 8066510Abstract: A dental agent applicator has a barrel, a sealing plug, a delivery head and a plunger. The barrel has a proximal end, a distal end and a chamber defined through the barrel. The sealing plug is mounted in the chamber and hermetically obstructs the chamber. The delivery head is movably mounted on the distal end of the barrel and has a hub and a nozzle tip. The hub is mounted movably in the distal end and selectively moves the sealing plug to make the chamber communicate with the delivery head. The nozzle tip is mounted on the hub. The plunger is mounted slidably in the proximal end of the barrel. The delivery head is mounted permanently on the barrel. Using the dental agent applicator without having to replace any sealing cap with the delivery head is simple and convenient.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2009Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Inventors: Phillip Phung-I Ho, Chung-Chieh Lee
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Publication number: 20110275026Abstract: A decorative dental tip is provided for a dental syringe. The decorative dental tip includes a molded, outer surface portraying an object selected to alleviate an anxiety of a patient. The dental tip further includes a molded, inner lumen in fluid communication with a dental syringe.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2010Publication date: November 10, 2011Inventor: Jason K. Smith
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Patent number: 8052421Abstract: A dispensing syringe for dispensing a multi-component dental composition, preferably a two component composition, is provided. The syringe includes a syringe body with multiple elongated barrels for storing the components of the composition; a threaded plunger rod assembly; and a rotatable, threaded connector knob. Preferably, the syringe body has a double-barrel structure and the plunger rod assembly includes two plunger rods that slide within the barrels. The threaded knob has a through-bore with a continuous internal thread for engaging the outer threads of the first and second plunger rods. A dental practitioner manually rotates the knob to displace the first and second plunger rods and discharge the components. The dispensing syringe may further include a dispensing tip containing a static mixing element for mixing the components and dispensing the mixed composition.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2009Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: Dentsply International, Inc.Inventor: Paul R. Pierson
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Publication number: 20110256501Abstract: The present invention provides a delivery syringe and a set of delivery syringes for flowable composite materials that overcome the difficulties associated with currently available composite delivery methods. Specifically, the present invention provides a flowable composite delivery syringe with a vibratory mechanism. The vibratory mechanism allows the composite material to contain a higher filler load and still have desirable flow characteristics. The higher filler load produces a stronger composite material with less shrinkage during the curing process. Additionally, the vibratory mechanism contained in the delivery syringe prevents air entrapment voids during the delivery of the composite material into the tooth cavity preparation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2011Publication date: October 20, 2011Inventor: Christopher James Lampert
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Patent number: 8033429Abstract: The dispensing device for single use includes a multicomponent cartridge with a closure and a mixer. The cartridge and the mixer form an interconnected unit and the closure, arranged between the outlets of the cartridge and the inlets of the mixer, is configured as a valve arrangement in order to establish a connection between the cartridge outlets and the mixing elements of the mixer after performing a relative movement between the mixer and the cartridge or syringe. In certain embodiments of the invention the connection is effected by rotation of the mixing unit relative to the cartridge, and in other embodiments of the invention by axial displacement of the mixing unit relative to the cartridge. This results in a disposable dispensing unit that can be economically produced and is particularly easy to use.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2005Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Sulzer Mixpac AGInventor: Wilhelm A. Keller
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Publication number: 20110244418Abstract: The appliance (10, FIG. 1) includes a body portion (27) and a nozzle portion (30) through which a spray of liquid droplets exits from a distal end thereof for cleaning of dental regions. The nozzle includes an orifice (36) at a proximal end thereof adjacent the body portion, as well as a pump (38) for moving liquid into an area of the nozzle just forward of the orifice. A mechanical system (12, 13, 14) is provided for moving a plunger or piston element (16) first away from the orifice under tension, such as a compression spring (24), and then controllably releasing the plunger or piston toward the orifice, the plunger/piston moving with sufficient force that atmospheric air which has been drawn into the appliance between the plunger or piston is forced through the orifice at a sufficiently high rate of speed to produce a spray of fluid droplets for dental cleaning when the moving air comes into contact with the liquid in the nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2009Publication date: October 6, 2011Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.Inventors: Dainia Edwards, Tyler G. Kloster, Wolter F. Benning
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Patent number: 8029279Abstract: An improved safety hypodermic syringe for dental applications which further includes first finger grip, preferably a thumb ring, on the end of the plunger, forward finger holders and a lock mechanism, which includes extending fingers for grasping the top of the reciprocal sliding sheath. The syringe assembly also includes a reciprocal tubular needle sheath disposed on the exterior of the syringe body and a latch mechanism engaging the syringe body and the sheath to latch the sheath in a needle-covering position after delivering contents from the syringe body. The fingers, preferably biased by a living hinge hold back the locking ring while the dentist administers anesthesia through the syringe. An internal spring, which engages the syringe body and the sheath, expands to move the sheath to cover the needle point. The spring is a non-uniform helical spring having multiple 360° turns with each turn uniformly spaced from adjacent turns.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2010Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Protectus Medical Devices, Inc.Inventor: John A. B. Dillard, III
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Publication number: 20110223556Abstract: A sulcus impression tip for use in injecting dental impression material for making dental impressions. The apparatus includes a body having a gripping portion and a discharge tip. The body includes a needle cannula in fluid communication with a flange, wherein the flange receives and holds the dental impression material and is secured in the interior surface of the gripping portion. The discharge tip has a bore there through which permits a friction fit with the outside diameter of needle cannula. The length of the needle cannula is approximately longer than the length of the discharge tip. The body further defines an angle such that when the dentist is holding the gripping portion, the angle permits the discharge tip and needle cannula to be positioned for easy access in the oral cavity by the dentist.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventor: Don E. Abel
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Patent number: 7997450Abstract: The multicomponent cartridge has a container with chambers for the reception of different fluid components, a mixer element fixed on the container for the mixing of the components and a dispensing tube placed onto the mixer element and connected to the container for the dispensing of the mixed components. The mixer element is configured as a guide element for the axial displacement of the dispensing tube between an open position for dispensing of the mixed components and a closed position.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2007Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: Sulzer Mixpac AGInventors: Rolf Heusser, Andreas Staub
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Publication number: 20110183287Abstract: The present disclosure provides a dental device comprising: a tube having a cone-shape protrusion; a first bone infuser containing a spiral groove formed at the top end, a spiral hole formed on a cylindrical body, and an introduction groove formed in the first bone infuser; and a second bone infuser containing a spiral groove configured to mate with the spiral hole of the first infuser, a plurality of nozzles, and an introduction groove formed in the second bone infuser.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2009Publication date: July 28, 2011Inventor: Dalho Lee
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Publication number: 20110183284Abstract: A dental clinical apparatus having a function which conventional instruments for dental treatment have not had and having a novel constitution. The dental clinical apparatus includes a syringe which has a fluid jetting system for dental treatment and a plasma jet applying means for producing a plasma jet from the end by allowing a low-frequency high-voltage power supply to apply a low-frequency high voltage between electrodes on the outer peripheral surface of a rare gas tube through which a rare gas having a low dielectric breakdown voltage under the atmospheric pressure is flowed, and thereby causing electrical discharge.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2009Publication date: July 28, 2011Inventors: Michizo Yamanaka, Tsuneo Kawahara, Katsuhisa Kitano, Satoshi Ikawa
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Publication number: 20110129794Abstract: A device for dispensing a dental composition is provided. The device comprises a plunger for extruding dental composition from a container, an energy accumulator for advancing the plunger, and an actuator for charging the energy accumulator. The force for actuating the actuator is lower than the force at which the plunger can be advanced. The device preferably provides convenient dispensation of dental compositions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2009Publication date: June 2, 2011Inventor: Helmut Pauser
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Publication number: 20110065060Abstract: The present invention provides methods for moving a tooth to a desired position within a patient's mouth using orthodontics including perforating tissue in the oral cavity sufficient to induce an inflammatory response. The perforations may be made in any area of the maxilla or mandible, and any number of perforations may be made that are preferably 0.5 to 1.5 mm diameter, and preferably 1 to 3 mm deep. The invention also provides a device that may be used in conjunction with slow-speed rotary instruments or with manual drivers for providing the perforations. The device has a drill that makes the perforations and a stop that prevents the drill from penetrating the jaw bone beyond a predetermined depth. The invention also provides a kit that supplies the professional with the necessary components in a sealed container to carry out the osteoperforations. The kit may include hand held and rotatory perforating devices, anesthetic, and a soft tissue punch.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2010Publication date: March 17, 2011Inventors: Cristina C. Teixeira, Mani Alikhani
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Publication number: 20110027751Abstract: To prevent a bursting sound generated when a mixed and kneaded material obtained by mixing and kneading predetermined amounts of a powder component and a liquid component in a capsule for a tooth restorative material is administrated to a position to be restored in a patient's tooth, the capsule is structured such that a protrusion portion (4c) having its inner end positioned slightly inside an outer periphery of a circular hole of a first opening forming portion (1b) is provided on a rear end portion of a nozzle (4) in such a manner as to be positioned at a position which is in the vicinity of the first opening forming portion (1b) to form the circular hole for an outlet of a mixed and kneaded material (C) of a powder component storing cup (1) and is away from at least a hinge portion of the circular hole.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: GC CorporationInventors: Shinichi KOJIMA, Masayuki Takahashi, Tomohiro Uchida
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Publication number: 20110008750Abstract: An improved safety hypodermic syringe for dental applications which further includes first finger grip, preferably a thumb ring, on the end of the plunger, forward finger holders and a lock mechanism, which includes extending fingers for grasping the top of the reciprocal sliding sheath. The syringe assembly also includes a reciprocal tubular needle sheath disposed on the exterior of the syringe body and a latch mechanism engaging the syringe body and the sheath to latch the sheath in a needle-covering position after delivering contents from the syringe body. The fingers, preferably biased by a living hinge hold back the locking ring while the dentist administers anesthesia through the syringe. An internal spring, which engages the syringe body and the sheath, expands to move the sheath to cover the needle point. The spring is a non-uniform helical spring having multiple 360° turns with each turn uniformly spaced from adjacent turns.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2010Publication date: January 13, 2011Inventor: John A. B. Dillard, III
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Publication number: 20100323322Abstract: A hollow inner plunger (100) for use within a syringe-in-syringe mixing system for mixing a two-part dental composition. The hollow inner plunger includes a body having a continuous cylindrical wall (102) defining an internal chamber (108) for containing a first component (HOa). The body (100) includes a proximal end (104) and a distal end (106). A sealing plug and rupturable membrane (116) are disposed at the distal end of the body, and the sealing plug and rupturable membrane (116) are integrally formed together as a single piece (e.g., formed of a single piece of elastomeric material). An associated syringe-in-syringe mixing system (124) includes a first plunger (126), the hollow inner plunger (100), and a syringe barrel (128) configured to contain a second component (HOb). When assembled, the first plunger (126) is slidably disposed within the hollow inner plunger (100), and the hollow inner plunger (100) is slidably disposed within the syringe barrel (128).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2007Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: Ultradent Products, IncInventors: Neil Jessop, Bruce S. McLean, Jared Sheetz
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Publication number: 20100285425Abstract: An air driven impression syringe designed to be held with a pen type grip and capable of precise placement of impression material. An embodiment of the device is a dental tool useful in the fabrication of dental prostheses capable of extruding impression material comprising a cylindrical grip body with two ends, an air-driven piston with a center rod; and where the cylindrical body defines a bore to accept the air driven piston, a channel on one end of the syringe and a source of pressurized air. The syringe includes a disposable tip pre-loaded with dental impression material attached to the channel such that a second bore in said syringe tip containing dental impression material aligns with the rod and wherein the rod can extend beyond the end of the body into the second bore to extrude material from the tip.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2010Publication date: November 11, 2010Inventor: Don E. Abel
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Publication number: 20100266982Abstract: A dental syringe may include a replaceable valve cartridge containing one or more valves. The valves may include air and water valves using a seating surface and an opposing seating surface with a relative angle formed between the two surfaces. The relative angle allows for regulation of the flow of fluid traveling through the valves. The replaceable valve cartridge may also include a system to remove a residual liquid from a tip of a dental syringe. Additionally, the replaceable valve cartridge may include a seal that prevents bleed-over of fluids within a dental syringe through use of first and second rings of elastic portions of the seal with a low pressure zone defined in between. Further, the dental syringe may comprise a tip retention insert which may be replaceable and may use either a pair of plates or a plurality of ball bearings to retain the dental syringe tips.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2010Publication date: October 21, 2010Inventors: Glenn A. Klecker, Troy A. Nelson
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Publication number: 20100261138Abstract: A dental agent applicator has a barrel, a sealing plug, a delivery head and a plunger. The barrel has a proximal end, a distal end and a chamber defined through the barrel. The sealing plug is mounted in the chamber and hermetically obstructs the chamber. The delivery head is movably mounted on the distal end of the barrel and has a hub and a nozzle tip. The hub is mounted movably in the distal end and selectively moves the sealing plug to make the chamber communicate with the delivery head. The nozzle tip is mounted on the hub. The plunger is mounted slidably in the proximal end of the barrel. The delivery head is mounted permanently on the barrel. Using the dental agent applicator without having to replace any sealing cap with the delivery head is simple and convenient.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2009Publication date: October 14, 2010Inventors: Phillip Phung-I HO, Chung-Chieh Lee
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Publication number: 20100261139Abstract: A mixing and application capsule for producing and discharging a dental preparation is disclosed. In order to prevent a liquid loss, a mixing and application capsule for producing a dental preparation is proposed according to the invention, which has: a capsule body (31) with a mixing chamber (32) for receiving a mixing component (41) and for mixing the dental preparation (43) from the mixing component (41) and a fluid (42) and with an outlet opening (33) for discharging the dental preparation (43), a first plunger body (11) which can be displaced in the capsule body (31), delimits the mixing chamber (32) in the capsule body (31) and has a channel (19) to guide the fluid (42) from a cavity (22) into the mixing chamber (32) and a projection (12), and a second plunger body (21) which can be displaced in the capsule body (31) relative to the first plunger body (11) and has the cavity (22) to receive the fluid (42), the cavity (22) being configured to receive the projection (12) of the first plunger body (11).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2010Publication date: October 14, 2010Applicant: VOCO GMBHInventors: UWE LEINER, Manfred Thomas Plaumann
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Publication number: 20100240004Abstract: A capsule for mixing together two flowable materials and for applying the resulting mixture to an object, includes: a housing having two compartments for the two flowable materials, a first rupturable separator for separating the two compartments; an applicator at one end of the housing for applying the mixture to the object; a second rupturable separator for separating the second compartment from the applicator; and a plunger at the opposite end of the housing and manually depressible therein to force the flowable material in that compartment to rupture the first separator, to flow into the other compartment, to mix with the flowable material therein, to force the mixture to rupture the second separator, and to exit therefrom via the applicator. The applicator is coupled to the one end of the housing by a quickly-attachable and quickly-detachable connector to enable the capsule to be conveniently used with applicators of different configurations.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2010Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventor: Moshe ZALSMAN
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Publication number: 20100221678Abstract: A pre-dosed, pre-packaged mixing system and associated method for mixing, storing, and dispensing a two-part dental composition that becomes less stable upon mixing. The mixing system includes a pre-dosed, pre-packaged quantity of a first component contained within a first chamber, and a pre-dosed, pre-packaged quantity of a second component contained within a second chamber. The chambers are separated by separation means so as to separate the two-components prior to mixing. Once mixed, the practitioner is able to record a mixing and/or expiration date on at least a portion of the mixing system so as to indicate a shelf-life of the less stable mixed dental composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2009Publication date: September 2, 2010Applicant: ULTRADENT PRODUCTS, INC.Inventor: Dan E. Fischer
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Publication number: 20100203469Abstract: This invention relates to oral hygiene in particular to oral hygiene means comprising a chamber for active fluid to which a first passageway in a toothbrush is connectable, a flexible panel on the chamber, a piston to co-operate with the flexible panel, a drive means for the piston, a spent fluid chamber to which a second passageway in a toothbrush is connectable, and a means of creating a low or negative pressure connected to the spent fluid chamber, at least the chamber for fluid being disposable and replaceable for each oral hygiene operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2007Publication date: August 12, 2010Applicant: SEAGREEN HOLDING COMPANY LIMITEDInventor: Timothy Nathaniel Stewart
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Patent number: 7762812Abstract: The present invention relates to a medical handset with a nozzle having at least one nozzle line for supplying a medically active medium, such as for example an air-powder mixture and/or a fluid, in particular for the prophylactic treatment of teeth, wherein the handset has a head part with a connecting part on the head for the exchangeable connection of the handset to the nozzle, wherein at least one supply line of the handset is connected to the at least one nozzle line of the nozzle by producing a sealing-tight interference fit of a sealing face on the nozzle with a sealing face on the handle, in particular in that a tongue-and-groove connection is produced between the nozzle and the connecting part, e.g. in that a T-groove on the nozzle is inserted into a T-tongue on the handle, the axis of insertion lying roughly at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the handset.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2007Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Ferton Holding S.A.Inventors: Patrick Pichat, Marcel Donnet
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Publication number: 20100183996Abstract: Containers for photocurable materials are made of a polymer and metallic particles. The containers are particularly useful for storing materials having dyes that are highly sensitive to light. The containers are especially useful for storing dental materials such as orthodontic adhesives, including adhesives in syringes and cartridges as well as adhesives that are precoated onto the base of an orthodontic appliance.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2010Publication date: July 22, 2010Inventors: Tsi-Zong Tzou, Joan V. Brennan
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Patent number: 7748526Abstract: The invention relates to a mixing device with a first chamber (1) for a first component, in particular a powder [a liquid], a second chamber (12) for a second component, in particular a liquid [powder], and a divider means (11, 13) separating the first and the second chamber. The second chamber is defined by an inner hollow cylinder (10) which is arranged so as to be moved in a piston-like fashion in an outer hollow body (2) defining the first chamber. According to the invention, the first chamber comprises an evacuation opening (5) which is adapted to be connected with a vacuum source. The invention further relates to a method for vacuum packaging the mixing device.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2006Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: MTF MediTech Franken GmbHInventor: Peter Iwatschenko
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Patent number: 7740479Abstract: A brush tipped applicator includes an applicator tip having a body defining an external surface and an internal conduit. The applicator tip body can have a proximal end defining a proximal opening of the internal conduit and a distal end. The proximal end of the applicator tip body can have a first fastener that is configured for being coupled to a fastener (i.e., second fastener) of a member containing the dental bleaching composition such that the internal conduit of the applicator tip body is capable of being fluidly coupled with the dental bleaching composition. Additionally, the brush tip includes at least one filament disposed on the external surface of the applicator tip body. A dental bleach activator disposed within the filament in an amount sufficient for activating the dental bleaching composition for whitening the teeth.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2007Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: Ultradent Products, Inc.Inventors: Peter M. Allred, David Q. Vu
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Patent number: 7740478Abstract: An applicator for dental compounds includes a shaft, the front end of which can be connected with the aid of a fastening device to a syringe containing the dental compound, and a plunger. The shaft contains a ram for advancing the plunger. The fastening device has an inner sleeve, attached to the shaft, and an outer sleeve, attached on the inner sleeve rotatably with respect to it. The inner sleeve is substantially cylindrical and has such a cavity that its cross section is substantially U-shaped. Clamping takes place as a result of eccentricity.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2005Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: Ernst Muhlbauer GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Hans Hörth, Karsten Lamott, Edgar Lein
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Publication number: 20100151414Abstract: A periodontal irrigator flushes out bacteria at the base of a periodontal pocket. The periodontal pocket irrigator is a handheld device that can be used by patients in their homes to irrigate periodontal pockets. The device includes a handle, a liquid container, and a plunger or other mechanism for dispensing Listerine, water, antibacterial fluid, or various prescriptions from the container, to treat periodontal disease. The container can be easily removed for cleaning. The liquid contents can be dispensed from the container through a removable tip either manually or by a solenoid or other motor. A lever can be used to move the plunger. Dispensing can be continuous, or limited to predetermined doses. The dispensing tip is angled, and can be oriented in more than one direction with respect to the handle. The device can include a light to illuminate the mouth, as periodontal disease frequently starts in the interproximal area of the molars in the darker parts of the mouth.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2010Publication date: June 17, 2010Applicant: C. PAXTON DESIGNS, INC.Inventors: Christine M. Paxton, Keith Dirks
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Patent number: 7699609Abstract: A device for the treatment of periodontal disease. The device includes a handle that has a configuration familiar to dental professionals and a cartridge that is locked into the handle when use, typically delivery of a composition to a periodontal pocket, is desired. The cartridge provides for effective delivery of compositions, such as agents, as its tip is deformable, typically from a circular to an oval shape so as to flatten. The deformation may be made either manually, by the dental professional, or upon contact with teeth or other tissues, whereby this flattened tip can penetrate deeply into periodontal pockets for quick and direct application of the composition, for example, therapeutic agents.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2004Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Orapharma, Inc.Inventors: James R. Lawter, Michael G. Lanzilotti, Mark Bates, Gregory H. Hunter
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Publication number: 20100028831Abstract: A dispensing syringe for dispensing a multi-component dental composition, preferably a two component composition, is provided. The syringe includes a syringe body with multiple elongated barrels for storing the components of the composition; a threaded plunger rod assembly; and a rotatable, threaded connector knob. Preferably, the syringe body has a double-barrel structure and the plunger rod assembly includes two plunger rods that slide within the barrels. The threaded knob has a through-bore with a continuous internal thread for engaging the outer threads of the first and second plunger rods. A dental practitioner manually rotates the knob to displace the first and second plunger rods and discharge the components. The dispensing syringe may further include a dispensing tip containing a static mixing element for mixing the components and dispensing the mixed composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventor: Paul R. Pierson
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Publication number: 20090298010Abstract: A capsule for storing and dispensing dental material. The capsule comprises a cartridge for the dental material, and a nozzle. The nozzle being pivotable with respect to the cartridge between a first position in which the capsule is closed for storage and a second position in which the capsule is opened for dispensing the dental material. One of the nozzle and the cartridge comprises a bearing member and the other one of the nozzle and the cartridge comprises a bearing shell, wherein the bearing member and bearing shell form a pivot. Upon pivoting the nozzle from the first to the second position, the seal between the bearing member and the bearing shell is improved.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2007Publication date: December 3, 2009Inventors: Bruce R. Broyles, Marc Peuker, Sebastian Guggenmos, Andreas J. Boehm, Hubert Schloegl, Michael Knee, Werner Fichtl, John W. Dubbe, Arno Hohmann, Darin J. Meyertholen, Dean K. Reidt, Steven J. Maxa, Urs Mahnel
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Publication number: 20090053673Abstract: A method for localized treatment using a microneedle array to controllably administer a dose of a bone anabolic drug localized at a dental implant site. The bone anabolic drug enhances alveolar bone growth at the dental implant site. Examples of drugs that may be used include, but are not limited to, bone anabolic drugs (e.g., bone morphogenetic proteins, fibroblast growth factor 2, statins parathyroid hormone), and/or drugs that target cell signalling pathways involved in the regulation of the osteoblastic lineage and function. In one embodiment, the method includes monitoring the dental implant site for periodontal tissue generation sufficient to support a dental implant. When sufficient tissue is generated, the dental implant is surgically inserted in the dental implant site. Additional doses of the bone anabolic drug may be delivered prior to detecting tissue generation.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2007Publication date: February 26, 2009Applicant: ZIMMER, INC.Inventors: Ralf Klabunde, Patrik Luscher
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Publication number: 20090047622Abstract: The invention relates to a syringe (1) for dosed dispensing of material, in particular of free-flowing and/or pasty dental material, comprising a sleeve (10) for accommodating material and a piston (15) which can be inserted into the sleeve (10) and which comprises a piston member (15?), a frictional engagement element (25) which abuts an inner wall (35) of the sleeve (10), and an elastic element (30) coupling the frictional engagement element (25) and the piston 10 member (15?), wherein the sleeve (10) and the piston (15) inserted into the sleeve define an inner sleeve chamber (70) for accommodating the material, wherein the elastic element (30) can be tensioned, on insertion of the piston (15) and/or of the piston member (15?) into the sleeve (10), by means of a relative lag of the frictional engagement element (25) in relation to the piston member (15?), 15 wherein by relaxing the elastic element (30) it is possible for the piston member (15?) to be expelled at least partially from the sleeve (10) while thType: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2008Publication date: February 19, 2009Applicant: VOCO GmbHInventors: Uwe LEINER, Manfred T. PLAUMANN
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Patent number: 7452350Abstract: A liquid oral medication dispensing system made up of an ampule configured to hold a pre-measured quantity of the selected medication and to dispense that quantity of oral medication through an opening in the ampule formed by a puncturing device. This dispensing system provides a system for storing and delivering oral medications that can be utilized in a broad variety of circumstances by individuals with little or no medical training and provides safe, effective use of the medication.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2003Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Inventor: Rourke M. Yeakley
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Patent number: 7448867Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing material during a dental or endodontic procedure includes a housing having a motor with an output. A needle heating member including a chamber may receive a prefilled needle of dispensing material. A heater at least substantially surrounds the chamber for heating the material in the needle. A plunger is used to expel the material from the needle during activation of the motor. A reusable protective sheath is provided for disposition on the outside of the housing. A method of manufacturing a needle for use and dispensing a material during a dental or endodontic procedure includes drawing a blank of metal having a closed distal end, bending the blank at a desired angle, and removing a portion of the drawn metal from the distal end to open the distal end thereby forming the dispensing needle.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2005Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Ormco CorporationInventors: Carlos A. Aloise, William X. Du, L. Stephen Buchanan, Steven E. Benson, Brenton C. Lively, Gary T. Garman
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Publication number: 20080230561Abstract: A micro-applicator includes a body and a tip holder located at an end of the body. A spring-loaded plunger extends through the body such that when sufficient force is applied to the end of the plunger extending out of the body, the plunger extends into the tip holder to eject a tip held therein. Another micro-applicator includes a grip, a tip holder located at an end of the grip and a spring-biased ejector configured such that compression of the spring causes the ejector to extend through tip holder and eject a tip held therein. Another micro-applicator includes a body, including a grip portion and a tip holding portion. The tip holding portion is configured to hold a disposable dental tip. A spring-biased ejector located within the body allows quick and efficient ejection of the disposable dental tip.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2007Publication date: September 25, 2008Inventor: Phillip Mark
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Publication number: 20080140017Abstract: An actuating mechanism for a hypodermic syringe comprises a flexible tongue (48) allowing the actuating mechanism to be bent to receive a cartridge (10) of injectant closed at its forward end with a septum (14) and at its rearward end with a slidable bung (18). The forward end of the cartridge (10) is fitted into a socket (36) wherein the tail (34a) of a hypodermic needle (34) pierces the septum (14) to access the injectant. With the cartridge (10) fitted, the tongue (48) is straightened, and a spring clip (50) holds the cartridge (10) in position. A plunger (38) can then be depressed, though a guide (42), to drive the bung (18) forward and make the injection. The cartridge (10), which may be a conventional cartridge of any kind, keeps the assembly rigid in use, and the whole assembly is disposed of after a single use, without dismantling.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventor: Leonard Morris Spofforth
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Patent number: 7344375Abstract: To improve operativity, a pushing device for a tooth restoration material mixed and kneaded in a capsule comprises a compression coil spring 4 provided between a leak preventive cover 2 contacted with a capsule and having a cylindrical piston rod 1 inserted, and a ratchet body 3 having a rack part 3cb and fixed to the piston rod 1; a housing body 5 having a supporting path 5b inserted in the leak preventive cover 2 and a guiding path 5c provided with the ratchet body 3 movably; a ratchet body locking plate spring 6 for preventing move of the ratchet body 3; a lever 7 for moving the rack part 3cb and returning the lever body 7a to an initial position; a release body 8 for canceling the locking to the rack part 3cb; and a stopper means 9 for stopping the ratchet body 3 at the initial position.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2006Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: GC CorporationInventors: Yoshihisa Mukasa, Michio Kato
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Patent number: 7341452Abstract: A dental nozzle, cartridge, capsule or container having a porous or foam flow through applicator connected at the discharge end thereof; and having a body portion containing or receiving a low viscosity dental material. In one form, a displaceable plunger or piston is disposed within the body portion to extrude the dental material through the discharge orifice and attached flow through applicator. The foam or porous applicator may be connected to the discharge end at the time of manufacture as by molding, or by mechanically connecting or by adhering the same to the discharge orifice as part of the assembly process. The flow through applicator may be made in a variety of shapes to provide improved and controlled application of a low viscosity dental material to a dental site. Additionally, the porosity of the porous or foam material may be matched to the viscosity of the dental material to control the flow of dental material therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2005Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: Centrix, Inc.Inventors: William B. Dragan, John J. Discko
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Patent number: 7320596Abstract: The invention provides a method of extruding dental material from a capsule-like cartridge, by providing a capsule-like cartridge having an elongated body and a nozzle. The elongated body has an inner chamber wall enclosing dental material. The nozzle has an inner channel wall, and a channel wall exit orifice rim. The inner chamber wall has a chamber wall exit port rim, opening between the inner chamber wall and the inner channel wall. The chamber wall exit port rim has a chamber wall exit port rim effective diameter D1. The inner channel wall has an inner channel wall effective diameter D2. The inner channel wall effective diameter D2 effectively is greater than the chamber wall exit port rim effective diameter D1.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2003Date of Patent: January 22, 2008Assignee: Dentsply International Inc.Inventor: Curt E. Metzbower