CAO GROUP, INC. Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20140287378 | DENTAL CURING LIGHTS AND RELATED METHODS - Embodiments of the present invention include dental curing lights comprising a battery, and a fire resistant mesh bag at least partially enclosing the battery therein. Additionally, the battery and fire resistant mesh bag may be located within the dental curing light. Additional embodiments of the present invention include methods of manufacturing a dental curing lights. The methods may comprise enclosing a battery within a fire resistant mesh bag, and positioning the battery and fire resistant mesh bag into the dental curing light. | 09-25-2014 |
20140273668 | Wedge Converter - Embodiments of the present invention include devices for converting a bi-pin interface to a wedge interface in a light-emitting-diode (LED) lighting system. The ultimate purpose of the invention is to reduce the cost, service time, and risk challenges faced by LED-lighting servicers. The invention accomplishes this purpose by neutralizing the challenge imposed by unknown inventory requirements. | 09-18-2014 |
20140266636 | Modular Professional Equipment Controlled by Mobile Device - Example embodiments of the present invention provide a medical or dental device that is controlled by a mobile device. For example, the medical or dental device can be configured to wirelessly be controlled by a PDA, smartphone, tablet, netbook, ultrabook, and/or other similar mobile computing device. The mobile computing device can have an application that is programmed to communicate with the medical or dental device hardware and memory to control the function of the medical or dental device during use. | 09-18-2014 |
20140161866 | STRUCTURES AND METHODS FOR DELIVERING TOPICAL COMPOSITIONS - A system for topically administering a chemical agent to a human body. The chemical agent may be mixed with a carrier and the form a tangible application device. The carrier may be compound or a physical structure such as an absorbent material. | 06-12-2014 |
20140021497 | SEMICONDUCTOR LIGHT SOURCE FOR ILLUMINATING A PHYSICAL SPACE INCLUDING A 3-DIMENSIONAL LEAD FRAME - A semiconductor light source for illuminating physical spaces may include a lead frame with multiple facets. Each facet may have one or more semiconductor light emitting devices, such as LEDs, located on it. The light source is disclosed in threaded, surface mounted, and bar light configurations. | 01-23-2014 |
20130252207 | LONG TERM BACTERIOSTATIC COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE IN RESTORATIVE DENTAL MATERIALS - Example embodiments of the present invention utilize long term anti-microbial/bacteriostatic compounds that are dispersed throughout a tooth restoration material as a means to reduce or eliminate recurrent decay between the tooth restoration material and tooth structure. More specifically, the present invention utilizes metals, metal oxides, and metal salts, insoluble bacteriostatic organic compounds, soluble bacteriostatic organic compounds, and organometallic compounds as long term anti-microbial/bacteriostatic compounds that are dispersed throughout the tooth restoration material as a means to reduce or eliminate recurrent decay between the tooth restoration material and tooth structure. | 09-26-2013 |
20130234174 | Semiconductor Light Source - A light source may comprise a thermally conductive frame comprising a base and a faceted portion extending from the base. The faceted portion may comprise a plurality of facets spaced circumferentially thereabout. Additionally, a hollow passageway may extend through the base and axially through the faceted portion. A plurality of LED chips may be arranged on the plurality of facets to provide an emission of light in an arc of 360 degrees. | 09-12-2013 |
20130231649 | DISPOSABLE TIPS FOR LASER SYSTEMS AND RELATED METHODS - A disposable tip may comprise a casing, a cannular portion, and a fiber. The casing may be sized and configured for attachment to a handpiece of a laser transmission system. The cannular portion may extend from the casing, and the cannular portion may have a channel therein. The fiber may be configured to deliver a laser beam to a surgical surface, and at least a portion of the fiber may be located within the channel of the cannular portion. | 09-05-2013 |
20130153723 | HOLDER FOR HANDPIECE DEVICES - A handpiece holder, which provides easy access to a medical, dental, or industrial handpiece, is replaceable and rotatable to hold handpieces in different angled positions. | 06-20-2013 |
20130103122 | Modular Surgical Laser Systems - Laser emission systems for surgical and other therapeutic uses are herein disclosed. In the preferred embodiments, different laser control systems are disclosed each capable of multiple, simultaneous emission of lasers of different wavelengths in a single beam. The embodiments feature a handheld wireless laser module or a portable console with a laser tip extending therefrom. The laser module is controlled by wireless footswitch. Fiber extension modules may be used with the later embodiment. | 04-25-2013 |
20130103121 | Modular Surgical Laser Systems - Laser emission systems for surgical and other therapeutic uses are herein disclosed. In the preferred embodiments, different laser control systems are disclosed each capable of multiple, simultaneous emission of lasers of different wavelengths in a single beam. The embodiments feature a handheld wireless laser module or a portable console with a laser tip extending therefrom. The laser module is controlled by wireless footswitch. Fiber extension modules may be used with the later embodiment. | 04-25-2013 |
20120224395 | LIGHT BULB UTILIZING A REPLACEABLE LED LIGHT SOURCE - The present invention is a light bulb featuring a removable LED light source. The preferred source being a lighting source with a three dimensional lead frame as disclosed in the parent applications to this application. Control circuitry is included to convert electrical power into power usable by the LEDs. | 09-06-2012 |
20120107767 | Ultrasonic Dental Treatment System - The present invention is a personal ultrasonic dental hygiene device. A handle with an ultrasonic transducer is provided with differing dental hygiene attachments for personal use. The device may be powered through a battery or through direct wall socket communication. A variety of controls may be provided to adjust ultrasonic frequency and treatment time. | 05-03-2012 |
20120090178 | Thermoplastic/Thermoset Dental Restorative Prosthetics - 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. | 04-19-2012 |
20120058453 | HOT MELT DENTAL MATERIALS AND DEVICES AND METHODS FOR USING THE SAME - Example embodiments of the present invention include hot melt dental adhesive materials that can create a reversible bond. In addition, example embodiments of the present invention include hot melt dental impression materials that can be used to accurately and efficiently obtain a dental impression. Moreover, example embodiments of the invention include devices and methods for use with the hot melt dental adhesive materials and the hot melt dental impression materials disclosed herein. The hot melt dental adhesive materials and the hot melt dental impression materials can provide dental professionals with dental materials that are more effective, efficient, and easier to use when compared to conventional dental adhesive materials and conventional dental impression materials. | 03-08-2012 |
20120014100 | LED Lighting Device - The present invention is a light generation device utilizing higher efficiency LED's while also allowing for interface with current lighting interfaces. The LED's are replaceable in the unit and may be interchanged with other LED's to affect lighting mood and style or simply for replacement in the event an LED ceases to function. | 01-19-2012 |
20110306005 | Virtual Dental Operatory - Embodiments of the present invention include methods, devices, and systems that light and magnify a treatment site within the oral cavity without interfering with a dental treatment procedure. In particular, example embodiments of the present invention provide a virtual operatory system that includes an image capture subsystem connected to an image display subsystem. For example, the image capture subsystem can capture and communicate a live image of a treatment site to the image display subsystem for the dental professional to view while performing a dental treatment procedure. In at least one example embodiment, the virtual operatory system can also include an image rendering subsystem that can render the live image of the treatment site in one or more ways to provide an improved visual to the dental professional of the treatment site. | 12-15-2011 |
20110271959 | MONITOR FOR MEASURING IMPROVEMENT IN INVOLUNTARY BREATHING - The present invention is a breathing improvement monitor that continuously measures involuntary breathing. The monitor is a sensor apparatus that is attached to a patient's mask which is connected to the monitoring apparatus. The sensor may be reusable and attachable and detachable to a mask or it may be an integral part of a breathing mask. The sensor technology may be any type sufficient in the art, including but not limited to solid state sensors, transducers, electromagnetic microturbines and the like. Since the mask does not have to be removed and the sensor provides constant signal to the monitoring apparatus, a real time status of a patient's involuntary breathing capability may be determined for a doctor's consideration. | 11-10-2011 |
20110236322 | ORAL PH AND BUFFERING CAPACITY MODIFIERS - Example embodiments of the present invention include various compositions that include a pH modifier composition and/or a buffering capacity modifier composition. In some examples, the pH modifier compositions include a dose of pH modifier to raise the pH in a patient's mouth from about 1 to about 2 pH levels. The compositions are then incorporated into various confections for oral ingestion or application that allow a patient to easily use the composition with the pH and/or buffering capacity modifiers. For example, compositions with the pH and/or buffering capacity modifiers can be incorporated within chewing gum, tablets, lozenges, breath strips, hard candy, oral sprays, and other confections. Another embodiment of the invention includes a testing device to test the pH and buffering capacity within a patient's mouth. | 09-29-2011 |
20110234082 | LIGHT BULB UTILIZING A REPLACEABLE LED LIGHT SOURCE - The present invention is a light bulb featuring a removable LED light source. The preferred source being a lighting source with a three dimensional lead frame as disclosed in the parent applications to this application. Control circuitry is included to convert electrical power into power usable by the LEDs. | 09-29-2011 |
20110212409 | HOT MELT DENTAL MATERIALS AND DEVICES AND METHODS FOR USING THE SAME - Example embodiments of the present invention include hot melt dental adhesive materials that can create a reversible bond. In addition, example embodiments of the present invention include hot melt dental impression materials that can be used to accurately and efficiently obtain a dental impression. Moreover, example embodiments of the invention include devices and methods for use with the hot melt dental adhesive materials and the hot melt dental impression materials disclosed herein. The hot melt dental adhesive materials and the hot melt dental impression materials can provide dental professionals with dental materials that are more effective, efficient, and easier to use when compared to conventional dental adhesive materials and conventional dental impression materials. | 09-01-2011 |
20110212406 | HOT MELT DENTAL MATERIALS AND DEVICES AND METHODS FOR USING THE SAME - Example embodiments of the present invention include hot melt dental adhesive materials that can create a reversible bond. In addition, example embodiments of the present invention include hot melt dental impression materials that can be used to accurately and efficiently obtain a dental impression. Moreover, example embodiments of the invention include devices and methods for use with the hot melt dental adhesive materials and the hot melt dental impression materials disclosed herein. The hot melt dental adhesive materials and the hot melt dental impression materials can provide dental professionals with dental materials that are more effective, efficient, and easier to use when compared to conventional dental adhesive materials and conventional dental impression materials. | 09-01-2011 |
20110207081 | Endodontic Drill Bit - Embodiments of the present invention include devices and methods that provide an effective endodontic drill bit to drill postholes for use in root canals and similar or related dental procedures. In particular, example embodiments of the present invention provide an endodontic drill bit that can be used by a dental professional to drill a posthole with a particular diameter, while at the same time causing the side wall surfaces of the posthole to include a texture that can increase the mechanical retention of a dental post in the posthole. In example embodiments, the endodontic drill bit includes an abrasive grit that is attached or is part of the land of the endodontic drill bit. | 08-25-2011 |
20110151401 | SINGLE COMPONENT TOOTH ROOT SEALER - Example embodiments of the present invention include compositions, materials, and methods that provide a single component tooth root sealer. The single component tooth root sealer can be designed to moisture cure at temperatures found within the human mouth. Examples of the single component tooth root sealer can include silicone compositions, such as condensation silicones of the alkoxy, acetoxy, and oxime type. Further examples of the single component tooth root sealer can include UV/visible light-initiators, antimicrobial agents, and radio-opaque compounds. | 06-23-2011 |
20110111373 | Full Arch Dental Treatment Devices and Systems - Example embodiments of the present invention include methods, devices, and systems that provide effective dental treatments to all tooth surfaces of the entire dental arch. In particular, embodiments of the present invention include treatment devices and systems that are capable of treating the entire arch by covering and delivering active ingredients to the front, back, and top surfaces of each of the teeth of the full dental arch. Moreover, example embodiments of the present invention provide treatment devices and systems that are capable of treating the gingival margin and gums of an entire arch. | 05-12-2011 |
20110097368 | Treatment Varnish Compositions for Teeth Surfaces - Embodiments of the present invention include compositions, methods, and systems for providing an effective and efficient treatment varnish for teeth. For example, embodiments of the present invention provide a treatment varnish that comprises one or more polymers and/or copolymers that are soluble in biocompatible solvents, such as ethanol. The polymers and/or copolymers are nontoxic and form a substantially clear film that adheres effectively to teeth during treatment, but also is easily removed from teeth once the treatment is complete. | 04-28-2011 |
20110068020 | Packaging for Gummy Substratum - Implementations of the present invention include methods, devices, and systems that provide effective packaging items with at least one gummy surface. In particular, implementations of the present invention provide a package for items with a gummy surface that does not require a separate liner to be placed on the gummy surface. In example implementations, the package includes inadhesive polymers such that the item can be removeably adhered to a portion of the package. | 03-24-2011 |
20110068019 | Packaging for Gummy Substratum - Implementations of the present invention include methods, devices, and systems that provide effective packaging items with at least one gummy surface. In particular, implementations of the present invention provide a package for items with a gummy surface that does not require a separate liner to be placed on the gummy surface. In example implementations, the package includes inadhesive polymers such that the item can be removeably adhered to a portion of the package. Moreover, example embodiments of the present invention provide packaging devices, systems, and methods that allow an item with a gummy surface to be packaged without any part of the package interfacing with the gummy surface. | 03-24-2011 |
20100330532 | Dental Implant Using a Polymeric Post - The present invention is a dental implant utilizing a polymeric dental post. The actual prosthetic portion of the implant may also be manufactured from a polymer. Various post designs are disclosed for setting and securing the post in a patient's jaw. Numerous polymers are disclosed and may be blended to achieve desired characteristics for both the post and prosthetic. | 12-30-2010 |
20100323323 | Pliable gingival isolation material - A gingival isolation material that is pliable once cured or set. The isolation material can include components such as water, a thickening agent, a plasticizer, a dye and a preservative. | 12-23-2010 |
20100254657 | Attenuator coupling for laser systems - A laser attenuator with a coupling mechanism to control laser emissions of fiber lasers. | 10-07-2010 |
20100251522 | Holder for handpiece devices - A handpiece holder, which provides easy access to a medical, dental, or industrial handpiece, is replaceable and rotatable to hold handpieces in different angled positions. | 10-07-2010 |
20100237281 | Peroxide Gel Compositions - The present invention is the use of Poly(2-ethyl-2-oxazoline) in the creation of peroxide gels for various applications. Such applications include bleaching of hair, teeth, laundry or any other bleachable item. Blending of the gel is accomplished by mixing the Poly(2-ethyl-2-oxazoline) with a peroxide such as hydrogen peroxide, carbamide peroxide, sodium perborate, or sodium percarbonate, usually also with water or an appropriate organic solvent. Peroxide concentrations in these new gels can reach a 30% concentration of hydrogen peroxide while maintaining a shelf life of six months at room temperature without developing peroxide decomposition. | 09-23-2010 |
20100224905 | Semiconductor Light Source - A semiconductor light source for illuminating physical spaces includes a lead frame with multiple facets, each facet having one or more semiconductor light emitting devices mounted thereon. | 09-09-2010 |
20100216089 | Three Dimensional Curing Light - A 3-dimensional curing light that can cure a light curable material, such as a dental restoration, from 3 directions at once. | 08-26-2010 |
20100187964 | LED Lighting Device - The present invention is a light generation device utilizing higher efficiency LED's while also allowing for interface with current lighting interfaces. The LED's are replaceable in the unit and may be interchanged with other LED's to affect lighting mood and style or simply for replacement in the event an LED ceases to function. | 07-29-2010 |
20100173267 | Method for producing restorative tooth preparation and treatment compositions and product - An improved product and method for production of a restorative tooth preparation and treatment composition that combines select organic acids and glutaraldehydes as a means to disinfect, desensitize, and etch in a single step that requires no rinsing. | 07-08-2010 |
20100145191 | Method of Marking Biological Tissues for Enhanced Destruction by Applied Radiant Energy - Methods for staining a selected tissue with a dye, stain or pigment that is attuned to absorb the energy from a radiant energy source are disclosed. The stain enhances absorption of incoming radiant energy, which results in increased destruction of stained tissues and decreased destruction of underlying tissues. This method provides clinicians with the ability to selectively mark a tissue for destruction, while leaving wanted tissues generally intact. Optionally, a radiant energy opaque substance that can be applied adjacent the stained treatment area to protect against incidental exposure to untargeted tissue. Also optionally, an oxidizing substance may be applied with the stain to further enhance the effect of this method. Wavelengths of radiant energy to which tissue is normally transparent may be utilized by applying appropriate stains to targeted tissue, thereby allowing targeted tissue to even be destroyed when it lies beneath untargeted tissue. | 06-10-2010 |
20100119987 | Method of Treating Residual Caries - The present invention is a method of treating residual caries utilizing a matched laser and dye combination. After initial preparation and excavation of a caries site, a dye is flooded into the site which stains areas of residual caries. A laser with a complimentary wavelength is then used to ablate stained areas. Since healthy dental tissue will not receive the dye and allow staining, diseased tissue will be the only tissue that is stained, not only providing a visual indicator, but also providing a more efficient surface to receive laser energy and allow for more efficient ablation of the compromised tissue. According to the method, the dye may contain and enhancing, oxidizing compound or an anesthetic, and surrounding tissues may be protected by the use of substances opaque to the radiant energy. Indocyanine green has shown particular effectiveness as a dye in this and related methods. | 05-13-2010 |
20100117560 | Pixilated LED Light Source for Channel Letter Illumination - The present invention is an LED module for channel letter illumination utilizing multiple through-hole LEDs in a pixel formation as a light source where one surface mounted LED or other forms of LEDs were previously used. The use of a number of small through-hole LEDs ideally requires that a beam angle between and including 15° and 180° in vertical and horizontal directions, respectively, be utilized. When multiple light sources are used on a module, the distance between light sources is to be between 20 mm and 1 cm. The use of several smaller LEDs reduces the current needed to generate light of appropriate intensity and, thus reduces energy cost and heat generation. The use of smaller LEDs also assists in excess heat dissipation. | 05-13-2010 |
20100111591 | Delivery Tip for Flowable Materials - The present invention is a delivery tip for flowable materials with bristles or fibers extending therefrom. The tip is a cannula with a tapered outlet and features a bristle or fiber bundle with a binding restriction member that interfaces with the cannula at some point within the cannula but has a smaller cross-sectional area for flow passage than the cannula at that point. The bristle or fiber bundle extends out of the tapered outlet. The delivery tip is provided means to connect to a material reservoir with flowable material. When positive pressure is applied to the reservoir, material then will flow through the cannula, around the restriction member, into the bristles or fibers and out the outlet for distribution to a desired surface. | 05-06-2010 |
20100109179 | Orally Therapeutic Plastics and Devices Formed Therefrom - The present invention provides methods whereby a thermally formable plastic is compounded with releasable active ingredients. The compounded plastic is then formed into a desired dental delivery device such as an anatomical membrane, tray or strip. The dental device is then placed in the oral environment where it will release or leach active ingredients. The dental device is intended to treat, alter, improve, or aid in various conditions that are often present in the oral environment. | 05-06-2010 |
20100096643 | SEMICONDUCTOR LIGHT SOURCE FOR ILLUMINATING A PHYSICAL SPACE INCLUDING A 3-DIMENSIONAL LEAD FRAME - The present invention is a semiconductor light source | 04-22-2010 |
20100004640 | Cancer Treatment Using Lasers - A method and apparatus for destroying cancerous cells or tumors includes placing fiber needles into the human body adjacent cancerous cells or tumors that have been biologically stained and exposing the cells or tumors to low-energy laser energy light emitted through the fiber needles so that the laser energy destroys the cancer cells or tumors through carbonization and/or vaporization without destruction of surrounding healthy tissue. The stain is specifically selected to have an absorption efficiency of greater than 90% for energy emitted by a given laser such that it greatly enhances absorption of the laser energy over surrounding unstained tissue. Appropriate stain and laser selection can allow treatment through an intact column of living tissue as laser energy to which living tissue is transparent may be used in combination with a stain that makes targeted tissue opaque to that energy. | 01-07-2010 |
20090273940 | LED lighting device - The present invention is a light generation device utilizing higher efficiency LED's while also allowing for interface with current lighting interfaces. The LED's are replaceable in the unit and may be interchanged with other LED's to affect lighting mood and style or simply for replacement in the event an LED ceases to function. | 11-05-2009 |
20090238779 | Dental Treatment Compositions and Conformable Dental Treatment Trays Using the Same - The present invention is a formable dental treatment tray utilizing poly(2-ethyl-2-oxazoline) and a gelatinous active. Blending of the active is accomplished by mixing the Poly(2-ethyl-2-oxazoline) with an active ingredient, such as a peroxide like hydrogen peroxide, carbamide peroxide, sodium perborate, or sodium percarbonate, usually also with water or an appropriate organic solvent. Peroxide concentrations in these new gels can reach a 30% concentration of hydrogen peroxide while maintaining a shelf life of six months at room temperature without developing peroxide decomposition. The gels are applied to an appropriate backing and dried to a gelatinous state. In use, the active is hydrated and regains adhesiveness. Then the tray is pressed and formed around a user's dental arch to form the customizable tray. Multiple active ingredients may be used, with or without peroxide, for accomplishing desired treatment regimens. | 09-24-2009 |
20090220917 | Thermoplastic/Thermoset Dental Restorative Prosthetics - 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. | 09-03-2009 |
20090191510 | Periodontal treatment employing applied ultrasonic energy - A method for treating periodontal disease. A dental substance is applied to gingival tissues by use of ultrasonic energy for improved exposure and treatment results. | 07-30-2009 |
20090155740 | Ultrasonic Dental Treatment System - The present invention is a personal ultrasonic dental hygiene device. A handle with an ultrasonic transducer is provided with differing dental hygiene attachments for personal use. The device may be powered through a battery or through direct wall socket communication. A variety of controls may be provided to adjust ultrasonic frequency and treatment time. | 06-18-2009 |
20090087393 | Dental Treatment Compositions and Conformable Dental Treatment Trays Using the Same - The present invention is a formable dental treatment tray utilizing poly(2-ethyl-2-oxazoline) and a gelatinous active. Blending of the active is accomplished by mixing the Poly(2-ethyl-2-oxazoline) with an active ingredient, such as a peroxide like hydrogen peroxide, carbamide peroxide, sodium perborate, or sodium percarbonate, usually also with water or an appropriate organic solvent. Peroxide concentrations in these new gels can reach a 30% concentration of hydrogen peroxide while maintaining a shelf life of six months at room temperature without developing peroxide decomposition. The gels are applied to an appropriate backing and dried to a gelatinous state. In use, the active is hydrated and regains adhesiveness. Then the tray is pressed and formed around a user's dental arch to form the customizable tray. Multiple active ingredients may be used, with or without peroxide, for accomplishing desired treatment regimens. | 04-02-2009 |
20090041858 | Haemostatic Compositions Thickened by Polymers Containing Nitrogen Moieties - The present invention is the development of haemostatic compositions that use nitrogen containing organic polymers in combination with haemostatic agents to create a gel form. Compositions utilizing the polymers exhibit relatively lower concentrations of haemostatic agents, drawing benefits from such lower concentrations as they limit unwanted side effects of the haemostatic agents. Preferred compositions utilize Poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone), Poly(2-ethyl-2-oxazoline) as thickening agents and ferric sulfate as an active ingredient. | 02-12-2009 |
20090011385 | NON-INVASIVE METHOD FOR TREATING PERIODONTAL DISEASE - The present invention is a method of non-invasive treatment of periodontal disease using ultrasonic waves. The treatment involves placing a tray, covering a metal fork, over the arch intended to be treated. The tray holds the metal fork to the teeth and gingival surface. The metal fork is connected to at least one ultrasonic transducer, which is in turn connected to a control unit that controls the delivery of ultrasonic energy. Both upper and lower arches can be treated simultaneously. The tray(s) may be filled with a therapeutic gel or the patient's own saliva maybe permitted to fill the tray and serve as a conductive gel. The ultrasonic waves, both alone or with a therapeutic gel, and heal the diseased tissue without surgery or curettage. Treatment may be repeated as needed or it may be used as a preventative measure with lesser treatment time. | 01-08-2009 |
20080311545 | Systems and Methods for Utilizing Ultrasonic Energy to Activate Tooth Whitening Substances - While various structures, compounds and methods Tooth whitening may be accelerated and intensified by use of ultrasonic energy. Although ultrasonic energy does nothing to directly enhance whitening (i.e., it has no direct effect on stains, tooth enamel, or peroxides), ultrasonic energy may be utilized to accelerate and intensify chemical reactions between a peroxide and another dental bleach constituent, consequently accelerating and enhancing the release of oxygen ions from the peroxide, which in turn accelerates and enhances the whitening of teeth. | 12-18-2008 |
20080311057 | Bleaching Toothpastes and Methods for Making and Using Them - In toothpaste, the addition of the Iodide ion by way of iodide salts, such as sodium iodide and potassium iodide, to a peroxide such as hydrogen peroxide in a basic medium yields free radical oxygen and water; generating large amounts of heat and depleting the Hydrogen Peroxide in a matter of minutes. The free radical oxygen generated in this reaction can be utilized to oxidize organic molecules that produce offending stains on select items, including artificial teeth and other dental appliances. Once the free radical oxygen has oxidized the offending molecule the color is lost and the solubility changes allowing any loose fragments of the offending molecule to be washed away in the solvent. The iodide ion catalyzes the reaction allowing for precise control over the speed at which the stain is removed without the need for other expensive, cumbersome energy adding equipment such as lights, lasers, heat sources, etc. | 12-18-2008 |
20080205482 | METHOD AND TESTING EQUIPMENT FOR LEDs AND LASER DIODES - The present invention is a non-invasive method and associated apparatus for determining the junction temperature for an LED or laser diode (collectively “LED”). First a sample LED is placed in a heat chamber and the change of the LED's peak wavelength is recorded over time, as is the change in the temperature in the heat chamber. Since the heat chamber supplies the major component to the junction temperature, dwarfing the other components, it is a reasonable proxy for true junction temperature. The data is compiled to determine change of peak wavelength as a function of temperature and that function can then be used to determine junction temperature of similar LEDs that are installed in a system or manufactured. The invention may also be used to measure other useful data, such as power, output power changing with the junction temperature and intensity of the LED over time and may be used to estimate failure rate. | 08-28-2008 |