The present invention is related to the field of treatment of conditions such as dry mouth, using a dental appliance produced specifically for an individual patient.
Dental appliances are known for progressive correction of orthodontic conditions, e.g., the InvisAlign (trademark of its owner) system. Dental appliances are also known for protection of teeth against damage from grinding during sleep. Such appliances are generally in the form of a tray or similarly shaped piece of acrylic or similar material, and custom fit to tightly conform to the individual patient's teeth. Such custom appliances are costly and time-consuming to prepare, and can involve multiple trips to the dentist's office, physical negative impressions, and custom laboratory production. They are also limited to a single function, e.g., orthodontic treatment or protecting against grinding.
The present invention(s) comprise several improvements related to design, production, and application of dental appliances. Each aspect can comprise its own invention. Further, the various aspects can be used in combination with conventional practice, or with the other invention(s), to yield additional integrated invention(s).
An example embodiment of the present invention provides a method of treating dry mouth condition in a patient, comprising: (a) producing an appliance that is custom fit to the patient's teeth, with additional spaces configured to retain and deliver a therapeutic agent effective in treating dry mouth condition to teeth where treatment is desired; (b) applying the agent to the appliance such that the therapeutic agent is retained in at least some of the additional spaces; and (c) mounting the appliance with the patient's teeth such that the appliance delivers the therapeutic agent to the teeth where treatment is desired.
In some example embodiments, the appliance can be produced by obtaining a digital representation of the patient's mouth, producing a three dimensional model of the patient's mouth from the digital representation, producing a three dimensional model of an appliance from the three dimensional model of the patient's mouth adjusted to provide space for a therapeutic agent to be disposed in the appliance and dispensed to the patient, and producing an appliance from the three dimensional model of the appliance.
In some example embodiments, the space for a therapeutic agent comprises open volumes adjacent one or more teeth, wherein each open volume is configured to accept a volume of therapeutic agent intended for the corresponding tooth.
In some example embodiments, at least some of the open volumes are configured to accept different volumes of therapeutic agent.
In some example embodiments, at least a portion of the surface of the appliance that will be disposed adjacent the patient's mouth has a porosity, permeability, or both configured to dispense a therapeutic agent at a desired release rate.
An example embodiment of the present invention provides a method of producing an appliance suitable for use with a therapeutic agent in treating conditions such as dry mouth, comprising obtaining a digital representation of the patient's mouth, producing a three dimensional model of the patient's mouth from the digital representation, producing a three dimensional model of an appliance from the three dimensional model of the patient's mouth adjusted to provide space for a therapeutic agent to be disposed in the appliance and dispensed to the patient, and producing an appliance from the three dimensional model of the appliance.
Some example embodiments provide an appliance, produced by any of the methods described or claimed herein.
In some example embodiments, the therapeutic agent comprises a combination of glycerine, xylitol, and NaCl. In some example embodiments, the therapeutic agent comprises a viscosity controlling agent, an anti-cariogenic agent, an anti-inflammatory agent, and an antiseptic agent.
In one example method, a rubber-like physical impression of a patient's teeth is obtained, for example using conventional methods as illustrated in
A 3D digital model of the patient's teeth can then be obtained. This can be by direct scanning of the mouth (instead of the physical impression described previously). Alternately, the physical impression can be converted to a digital 3D model by X-ray or other imaging techniques, as illustrated in
A custom dental tray can be fabricated based on the digital 3D model, as illustrated in
The custom dental tray can be a direct match, with appropriate tolerances, for the patient's mouth, as is done with appliances for guarding against grinding. The custom tray can also be designed with new features that allow more patient benefits.
As one example application, the dental appliance can be designed so that there is excess space around portions of one or more teeth, as illustrated in
The internal surface of the appliance can also be designed and fabricated to accommodate or enhance retention and delivery of a therapeutic substance, as illustrated in
The combination of the several aspects of the design of the appliance can provide greater patient benefits than current single-purpose appliances. As an example, a patient already using an appliance for protecting against grinding can also receive therapeutic agents for tooth whitening or for protecting and nourishing all or individual teeth.
As another example embodiment, other portions of the appliance can be exploited to provide patient benefits. Olive oil spray to the back of the throat has long been a recommended therapy at bed time to reduce snoring. An appliance according to the present invention can be designed and produced, e.g., with an appropriately sized reservoir and appropriately sized opening therein, to release a small amount of lubricant through the night, which can coat the back of the throat and reduce airflow turbulence over dry membranes at the back of the throat, reducing snoring more effectively than a one-time application of lubricant such as olive oil.
The example embodiments containing and releasing therapeutic agents can be used in combination with a custom appliance as described herein. They can also be useful in “one size fits all” or “semicustom” (meaning, a variety of sizes intended to accommodate a range of mouth sizes and geometries) if a custom appliance is not practical, and if the corresponding loss of precision volume control around the teeth is acceptable.
Although the foregoing invention has been described in some detail by way of illustration and example for purposes of clarity of understanding, one of skill in the art will appreciate that certain changes and modifications may be practiced within the scope of the appended claims. In addition, each reference provided herein is incorporated by reference in its entirety to the same extent as if each reference was individually incorporated by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2016/000100 | 1/20/2016 | WO | 00 |
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62106515 | Jan 2015 | US |