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  • a feature of this invention has been the provision of two U- shaped trays shaped to encase upper and lower dentition in the human mouth. Normally the two trays are disposed coplanar in mirrorlike relation. They are joined at the sides by flexible and resilient hinge means permitting the troughs to be disposed to embrace upper and lower dentition. The hinge means operate to insure seating and retention of the trays in place in the mouth. Spongelike material placed in the tray bottoms provide cushioning and also may serve as a carrier and applicator for oral medication.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the double-tray dental ap paratus as it normally appears in coplanar mirrorlikc disposition;
  • FIGv 2 is a side view of the apparatus disposed to embrace upper and lower dentition
  • FIG. 3 is a cross section on line 3-3 of FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a resilient. spongelike single tray insert
  • FIG. 6 is a cross section of a tray showing insert retention means.
  • Each tray 10 and 12 are arranged in mirrorlike relation to each other as shown in FIG. 1 in which the trays are shown in their normal, coplanar disposition.
  • Each tray is U-shaped and comprises a bottom 14, the inner or lingual wall 16, the outer or buccal wall 18 and rear or end walls 20.
  • the open ends of their U-shapes face each other. as shown.
  • Hinge members 22,22 span between the trays. being anchored at 24 at their ends to like buccal walls 18 of the two trays, an appreciable distance forward ofthe end walls 20.
  • the trays 10,12 and hinge members are produced by plastic molding techniques from pliant materials of which polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene and similar plastic materials are suitable.
  • the trays should not be hard and inflexible.
  • each tray is configured and sized and shaped to loosely fit either the upper or lower dentition of a user when the apparatus is folded as in FIG. 2.
  • the flexible hinge members 22 are bent or bowed so that their natural resilience functions to exert divergent forces tending to press and hold the trays into contact with the users teeth.
  • hinge members 22 permits the trays to conform to the user's jaws with respect to anterior-posterior as well as lateral malrelationship. In other words. a tray may shift forward and rearward as well as laterally with respect to the other tray to obtain the desired conformance.
  • An insert 26 formed of spongelike resilient material may be disposed in the cavity of either or both trays.
  • a particular such use is concerned with applying fluoride compounds which are available in liquid and gel form.
  • fluoride compounds which are available in liquid and gel form.
  • Such compound may be introduced to the insert or inserts in place in the apparatus.
  • the user bites down and compresses the insert material causing the medication to be forced into all interproximal spaces and around and about the teeth. Relief of such pressure causes a sucking back. The result is a thorough and complete bathing treatment of the user's dentition.
  • the double insert comprising portions 27,28 are connected by lateral extending bridges 30,30 which also permit lateral and anterior-posterior adjusting movements to accommodate malocclusion.
  • the bridge members 22 may be medially thinned as at 23 to some degree less than their cross section adjacent their anchored ends to facilitate the lateral and anterior-posterior shifting required where malocclusion is encountered.
  • instanding horns 32 are shown on the inner surfaces of the walls 16,18 to overlie the insert 26 to loosely hold it in the channel as the device is being readied or placed in the mouth.
  • Dental apparatus comprising:
  • a hairpin-shaped resilient bridge member disposed adjacent the buccal exteriors of said paired troughs at each side; said resilient members each having a U-end between a pair of outwardly biased legs;
  • said legs being joined to said trough sides forward of the posterior portions thereof.

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United States atent lnventor Kenneth W. Gores Bellevue, Washington Appl. No. 856,395
Filed Sept. 9,1969
Patented Oct. 27, 1970 Assignee Kirman LaboratoriesJnc.
Portland, Oregon a corporation of Washington DOUBLE TRAY DENTAL APPARATUS 6 Claims, 6 Drawing Figs.
U.S. Cl 128/136, 32/ 14 lnt.Cl A6lf5/56 Field ofSearch 32/14, l7;
[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,857,909 10/1958 Johnson 128/136 3,416,527 12/1968 Hoef 128/260 Primary Examiner- Robert Peshock Attorney-Ford E. Smith ABSTRACT: Apparatus is provided to encase both upper and lower dentition of a human mouth. A pair of trays are resiliently hinged together to apply forces operating in a divergent manner to aid in retention of the apparatus in the mouth during use which may be as a mouthguard and as a medication applicator.
Patented Oct. 27, 1970 3,536,069
329% E- 5mm DOUBLE TRAY DENTAL APPARATUS SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION A feature of this invention has been the provision of two U- shaped trays shaped to encase upper and lower dentition in the human mouth. Normally the two trays are disposed coplanar in mirrorlike relation. They are joined at the sides by flexible and resilient hinge means permitting the troughs to be disposed to embrace upper and lower dentition. The hinge means operate to insure seating and retention of the trays in place in the mouth. Spongelike material placed in the tray bottoms provide cushioning and also may serve as a carrier and applicator for oral medication.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the double-tray dental ap paratus as it normally appears in coplanar mirrorlikc disposition;
FIGv 2 is a side view of the apparatus disposed to embrace upper and lower dentition;
FIG. 3 is a cross section on line 3-3 of FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a resilient. spongelike single tray insert;
FIG. 5 is a plan view of a double-tray insert; and
FIG. 6 is a cross section of a tray showing insert retention means.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION Two trays 10 and 12 are arranged in mirrorlike relation to each other as shown in FIG. 1 in which the trays are shown in their normal, coplanar disposition. Each tray is U-shaped and comprises a bottom 14, the inner or lingual wall 16, the outer or buccal wall 18 and rear or end walls 20. In the preferred ar rangement of trays 10 and 12 the open ends of their U-shapes face each other. as shown.
Hinge members 22,22 span between the trays. being anchored at 24 at their ends to like buccal walls 18 of the two trays, an appreciable distance forward ofthe end walls 20.
Desirably the trays 10,12 and hinge members are produced by plastic molding techniques from pliant materials of which polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene and similar plastic materials are suitable. For the sake of comfort to the user. the trays should not be hard and inflexible.
The channel cavity in each tray is configured and sized and shaped to loosely fit either the upper or lower dentition of a user when the apparatus is folded as in FIG. 2. In such situation the flexible hinge members 22 are bent or bowed so that their natural resilience functions to exert divergent forces tending to press and hold the trays into contact with the users teeth.
The elongate form of hinge members 22 permits the trays to conform to the user's jaws with respect to anterior-posterior as well as lateral malrelationship. In other words. a tray may shift forward and rearward as well as laterally with respect to the other tray to obtain the desired conformance.
While this apparatus may be used as a mouthguard by athletes engaging in body contact sports, it has another valuable use in the application of medicinal compounds. An insert 26 formed of spongelike resilient material may be disposed in the cavity of either or both trays. A particular such use is concerned with applying fluoride compounds which are available in liquid and gel form. Such compound may be introduced to the insert or inserts in place in the apparatus. When the two trays are placed in the mouth, the user bites down and compresses the insert material causing the medication to be forced into all interproximal spaces and around and about the teeth. Relief of such pressure causes a sucking back. The result is a thorough and complete bathing treatment of the user's dentition.
In FIG. 5 the double insert comprising portions 27,28 are connected by lateral extending bridges 30,30 which also permit lateral and anterior-posterior adjusting movements to accommodate malocclusion.
The bridge members 22 may be medially thinned as at 23 to some degree less than their cross section adjacent their anchored ends to facilitate the lateral and anterior-posterior shifting required where malocclusion is encountered.
In FIG. 6 instanding horns 32 are shown on the inner surfaces of the walls 16,18 to overlie the insert 26 to loosely hold it in the channel as the device is being readied or placed in the mouth.
The apparatus here disclosed is the preferred form. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that alternatives may be employed to accomplish the same results. Also materials may be substituted to obtain equivalent structure and performance.
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1. Dental apparatus, comprising:
a pair of upper and lower dentition encasing troughs;
a hairpin-shaped resilient bridge member disposed adjacent the buccal exteriors of said paired troughs at each side; said resilient members each having a U-end between a pair of outwardly biased legs; and
said legs being joined to said trough sides forward of the posterior portions thereof.
2. Apparatus according to claim 1 in which the U-ends of said resilient members are disposed adjacent the posterior portions of said pair troughs and said legs are attached forward thereof.
3. Apparatus according to claim 1 in which the troughs and resilient members are formed of pliant material and said resilient members are integrally joined thereto.
4. Apparatus according to claim 3 in which said troughs are closed at their posterior portions.
5. Apparatus according to claim I in which porous, spongelike inserts are disposed in said troughs.
6. Apparatus according to claim 5 in which said troughs include instanding means upon their inner surfaces to partially overlie and retain said inserts in said troughs.
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