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Dental laser assembly

Patent 5055048 Issued on October 8, 1991. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject March 15, 2010. 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.

Patent References

3826431

Contra angle handpiece for dental treatment by laser beams
Patent #: 4503853
Issued on: 03/12/1985
Inventor: Ota ,   et al.

Method for removing decay from teeth
Patent #: 4818230
Issued on: 04/04/1989
Inventor: Myers ,   et al.

Method of preventing tooth decay by laser beam irradiation and chemical treatment
Patent #: 4877401
Issued on: 10/31/1989
Inventor: Higuchi, et al.

Dental laser method Patent #: 4940411
Issued on: 07/10/1990
Inventor: Vassiliadis, et al.

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 493965 filed on 03/15/1990

US Classes:

433/215METHOD OR MATERIAL FOR TESTING, TREATING, RESTORING, OR REMOVING NATURAL TEETH

Examiners

Primary: Stone, Cary E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • 0286766 EP 10/13/1988
  • 2948580 DE 06/13/1980
  • 2597745 FR 10/13/1987

International Class

A61C 005/00

Abstract

A dental laser assembly is disclosed for use in eradicating carious lesions in teeth, the treatment of sensitive teeth, as well as the removal of soft tissue, the incising of the frenum, opurculum, anesthesia of the tooth, etching enamel for restorations or orthodontic appliance fixation, the welding of fixed prosthesis, removal of bacterial flora periodontal pockets, removal and/or vaporization of healthy or necrotic pulp, the vertical and/or horizontal condensation of gutta percha or any other root canal sealant, the cauterization of blood vessels in the oral cavity, vaporizing bone tissue, removing tartar, apical fusion of foramina, enlarging and shaping root canal, removing carbon from surface of teeth, removal of enamel, bleaching teeth, etching dentin, separating orthodontic brackets, merging hydroxyapatite to bone and enamel, amalgam removal and undercutting of carious and/or healthy dentin and/or camentum. The laser assembly includes a housing having a cavity in which a pulsed laser is contained. The laser is excited so that the laser emits a laser beam along a predetermined axis that is in line with a fiber optic delivery system and at a pulse rate of one to 10,000 pulses per second and an average power variable from one tenth to 50 watts. A handpiece is dimensioned to be inserted into a human mouth while an optical fiber optically connects the laser output to the handpiece. The laser assembly also includes a continuous output aiming laser which, upon activation, provides a continuous laser aiming beam coaxial to the treatment beam. Both beams are then introduced into a fiber optic delivery system.

Other References

  • "Heatless Laser Etching", Popular Science, Dec. 1983, p. 11
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