- San Jose CA, US Allen Boronkay - San Jose CA, US Peter Webber - Lafayette CA, US Vadim Matov - San Jose CA, US Srinivas Kaza - San Francisco CA, US Ryan Kimura - San Jose CA, US Yaser Shanjani - Sunnyvale CA, US
Systems, methods, and devices for improved orthodontic treatment of a patient's teeth are provided herein. In some embodiments, a method includes determining an appliance geometry for a dental appliance. The appliance geometry can include a first region representing a shell comprising a plurality of teeth receiving cavities, and a second region representing at least one integrally formed component to be integrally joined to the shell. The method can also include generating instructions including a first digital representation of the shell based on the first region, and a second digital representation of the at least one integrally formed component based on the second region. The method can further include transmitting the instructions to a fabrication system configured to additively manufacture the dental appliance by fabricating the shell based on the first digital representation, concurrently with fabricating the at least one integrally formed component based on the second digital representation.
- San Jose CA, US Dennis Te - San Jose CA, US Peter Webber - Lafayette CA, US Shiva P. Sambu - Milpitas CA, US Crystal Tjhia - Sunnyvale CA, US
International Classification:
B29C 33/44 B29C 33/50 B29C 51/34 A61C 7/08
Abstract:
A method includes determining a first shape of a main body of a mold associated with a dental arch for a patient. The method further includes determining a second shape of a separable feature of the mold. The method further includes determining a third shape and configuration of a receiving element of the main body to receive the separable feature. The method further includes outputting instructions for fabricating the separable feature and the main body that includes the receiving element for receiving the separable feature.
Systems And Methods For Correcting Malocclusions Of Teeth
- San Jose CA, US Crystal TJHIA - Sunnyvale CA, US Rohit TANUGULA - San Jose CA, US Yaser SHANJANI - Sunnyvale CA, US Ryan KIMURA - San Jose CA, US Bruce CAM - San Jose CA, US Eric YAU - Saratoga CA, US Yuxiang WANG - San Jose CA, US Ken WU - San Jose CA, US Peter WEBBER - Redwood City CA, US Jun SATO - San Jose CA, US John Y. MORTON - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
A61C 7/36 A61C 7/10 A61C 7/00
Abstract:
A system for correcting class III malocclusions is disclosed. The system may include a maxilla appliance having tooth receiving cavities shaped to receive teeth of the maxilla and a first coupling for receiving an elastic. The system may also include a mandibular appliance having tooth receiving cavities shaped to receive teeth of the mandible. In some embodiments, the system includes a class III corrective appliance having a first mount shaped to engage with the mandibular arch of the patient and having a second coupling shaped to receive the elastic.
A mold includes a main body and a separable feature. One or more first weakened regions join the separable feature to the main body. The one or more first weakened regions are breakable to enable the main body to be removed from a shell independently of the separable feature after the shell is formed over the mold. The main body includes a first section and a second section that are at least partially separable at one or more second weakened regions to enable the first section to be removed from the shell independently of the second section after the shell is formed over the mold.
Direct Fabrication Of Orthodontic Appliances With Variable Properties
- San Jose CA, US Allen Boronkay - San Jose CA, US Peter Webber - Lafayette CA, US Vadim Matov - San Jose CA, US Srinivas Kaza - San Francisco CA, US Ryan Kimura - San Jose CA, US Yaser Shanjani - Sunnyvale CA, US
- San Jose CA, US Allen Boronkay - San Jose CA, US Peter Webber - Lafayette CA, US Vadim Matov - San Jose CA, US Srinivas Kaza - San Francisco CA, US Ryan Kimura - San Jose CA, US Yaser Shanjani - Sunnyvale CA, US
- San Jose CA, US Dennis Te - San Jose CA, US Peter Webber - Lafayette CA, US Shiva P. Sambu - Milpitas CA, US Crystal Tjhia - Sunnyvale CA, US
International Classification:
B29C 33/44 B29C 51/34 B29C 33/50
Abstract:
A mold comprises a main body and a separable feature. One or more weakened regions join the separable feature to the main body. The one or more weakened regions are breakable to enable the main body to be removed from a shell independently of the separable feature after the shell is formed over the mold.
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