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Intraoral medicament delivery and procedure

Patent 4978391 Issued on December 18, 1990. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject March 27, 2009. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Inventor

Assignee

Application

No. 331074 filed on 03/27/1989

US Classes:

106/35, Dental433/8, Bracket433/208, Metallic backing523/122Composition having ingredient providing biocidal or biostatic protection thereto or process of preparing

Examiners

Primary: Clingman, A. Lionel
Assistant: Silbermann, James M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • 753612 CA. 02/12/1967
  • 917075 CA. 12/12/1972
  • 936472 CA. 11/12/1973
  • 1085726 CA. 09/12/1980
  • 1125698 CA. 06/12/1982
  • 1175596 CA. 10/12/1984
  • 1196219 CA. 11/12/1985
  • 1197715 CA. 12/12/1985
  • 140766 EP. 10/12/1984
  • 301516 EP. 07/12/1988
  • 3610808 DE. 10/12/1986

International Classes

C09K 003/00
A61K 006/08
A61C 007/12

Abstract

A method for cushioning dental appliance in the mouth using a visible light cured polymeric material which can also be used in a method for intraoral medicament delivery in the mouth is provided. When used with an orthodontic bracket, for example, the light cured polymeric material is dispensed on the orthodontic bracket after the bracket is in place and the material is light cured on the bracket. When used in a method of intraoral delivery of a medicament, a medicament is added to the polymeric material and the polymeric material is applied in the same manner as described for cushioning an orthodontic bracket.

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