Claims
- 1. An adjustable, customized composite dental appliance for the mouth of an athlete having an upper jaw with anterior teeth, posterior teeth with occlusal surfaces, a palate and fossae with cartilage forming sockets, a tongue, and a movable lower jaw with anterior teeth, posterior teeth with occlusal surfaces and condyles movably fitted with connective tissue and muscles within the sockets forming the temporomandibular joints through which the auriculo-temporalis nerves and supra-temporal arteries pass, the appliance comprising:
- a pair of posterior composite pads for the posterior teeth of the upper or lower jaw engageable with the occlusal surfaces to space apart the teeth, to absorb shock and clenching stress otherwise transferred from the connective tissues, the muscles and the lower jaw to the upper jaw, neck and back, to space apart the anterior teeth of the lower jaw from the anterior teeth of the upper jaw to facilitate breathing and speech, and to lessen condylar pressure, force and impact upon the cartilage, and temporomandibular joints, the arteries and nerves; and
- an alloy wire connecting to each of the posterior pads within the mouth to maintain the positions of the occlusal posterior pads within the mouth and to prevent loss of the pads such as by swallowing, wherein the alloy wire is adjustable from side to side to adapt to the lateral spacing between the two sets of posterior teeth and wherein the alloy wire is adjustable fore and aft to adapt to the location of the posterior teeth within the mouth, wherein the posterior pad further comprises a thick front portion and a thin rear portion, whereby the lower jaw is caused to slide forwardly and slightly downwardly while fitting the appliance.
- 2. The appliance of claim 1, wherein the adjustable wire is made of a shape memory alloy of titanium adapted to be bent and twisted to adjust the lateral separation between the posterior pads and to maintain the lateral separation after adjustment.
- 3. The appliance of claim 1, wherein the wire is made from a group consisting of a shape memory alloy of titanium, an annealed metal, a braided wire, a titanium wire and an insulated electrical wire.
- 4. The appliance of claim 1, wherein the posterior pads further comprise a base with an upwardly or downwardly extending labial wall of a high temperature moldable plastic and a low temperature moldable plastic on the base for receiving a dentition of the teeth for secure fitting.
- 5. The appliance of claim 4, further comprising a slot through the base to interlock the low temperature plastic to the high temperature plastic.
- 6. The appliance of claim 1, wherein the posterior pads further comprise a base thicker from rear to front with an upwardly or downwardly extending labial wall of a higher temperature moldable plastic and a low temperature moldable plastic on the base for receiving dentition of the teeth for secure fitting.
- 7. An adjustable, customized composite dental appliance for the mouth of an athlete having an upper jaw with anterior teeth, posterior teeth with occlusal surfaces, a palate and fossae with cartilage forming sockets, a tongue, and a movable lower jaw with anterior teeth, posterior teeth with occlusal surfaces and condyles movably fitted with connective tissue and muscles within the sockets forming the temporomandibular joints through which the auriculo-temporalis nerves and supra-temporal arteries pass, the appliance comprising:
- a pair of occlusal posterior composite pads for the posterior teeth of the upper or lower jaw engageable with the occlusal surfaces to space apart the teeth, to absorb shock and clenching stress otherwise transferred from the connective tissues, the muscles and the lower jaw to the upper jaw, neck and back, to space apart the anterior teeth of the lower jaw from the anterior teeth of the upper jaw to facilitate breathing and speech, and to lessen condylar pressure, force and impact upon the cartilage, and temporomandibular joints, the arteries and nerves wherein the posterior pads further comprise a high temperature moldable plastic base having a thick front portion and a thin rear portion with an upwardly or downwardly extending labial wall and a low temperature moldable plastic on the base for receiving a dentition of the teeth for secure fitting, further comprising a slot through the base to interlock the low temperature plastic to the high temperature plastic; and
- a band connecting to each of the posterior pads within the mouth and out of the way of the tongue to maintain the positions of the occlusal posterior pads within the mouth and to prevent loss of the pads such as by swallowing, wherein the band is adjustable from side to side to adapt to the lateral spacing between the two sets of posterior teeth and wherein the band is adjustable fore and aft to adapt to the location of the posterior teeth within the mouth.
- 8. The appliance of claim 7, wherein the adjustable band is a wire made of a shape memory alloy of titanium adapt to be bent to adjust the lateral separation between the posterior pads and to maintain the lateral separation after adjustment.
- 9. The appliance of claim 8, wherein the wire is made from a group consisting of a shape memory alloy of titanium, an annealed metal, a braided wire, a titanium wire and an insulated electrical wire.
- 10. An adjustable, customized composite dental appliance for the mouth of an athlete having an upper jaw with anterior teeth, posterior teeth with occlusal surfaces, a palate and fossae with cartilage forming sockets, a tongue, and a movable lower jaw with anterior teeth, posterior teeth with occlusal surfaces and condyles movably fitted with connective tissue and muscles within the sockets forming the temporomandibular-joints through which the auriculo-temporalis nerves and supra-temporal arteries pass, the appliance comprising:
- a pair of occlusal posterior composite pads for the posterior teeth of the upper or lower jaw engageable with the occlusal surfaces to space apart the teeth, to absorb shock and clenching stress otherwise transferred from the corrective tissues, the muscles and the lower jaw to the upper jaw, neck and back, to space apart the anterior teeth of the lower jaw from the anterior teeth of the upper jaw to facilitate breathing and speech, and to lessen condylar pressure, force and impact upon the cartilage, and temporomandibular joints, the arteries and nerves; and wherein the posterior pads further comprise a high temperature moldable plastic base having opposing occlusal surfaces for contacting the occlusal surfaces of the posterior teeth of the upper and lower jaw, wherein the distance between the opposing occlusal surfaces is greater at the front of the pad than at the rear with an upwardly or downwardly extending labial wall and a low temperature moldable plastic on the base for receiving a dentition of the teeth for secure fitting, further comprising a slot through the base to interlock the low temperature plastic to the high temperature plastic;
- an alloy wire connecting to each of the posterior pads together within the mouth to maintain the positions of the occlusal posterior pads within the mouth and to prevent loss of the pads such as by swallowing, wherein the alloy wire is adjustable from side to side to adapt to the lateral spacing between the two sets of posterior teeth and wherein the alloy wire is adjustable fore and aft with respect to the posterior pads to adapt to the location of the posterior teeth within the mouth.
- 11. The appliance of claim 10, wherein the adjustable wire is made of a shape memory alloy of titanium adapted to be bent to adjust the lateral separation between the posterior pads and to maintain the lateral separation after adjustment.
- 12. The appliance of claim 10, wherein the wire is made from a group consisting of a shape memory alloy of titanium, an annealed metal, a braided wire, a titanium wire and an insulated electrical wire.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-owned and pending patent application Ser. No. 08/689,253, filed on Aug. 5, 1996, for an adjustable, customized dental appliance.
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