Intra-oral prostheses and other anatomical prostheses

US10582995B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10582995-B2
Application numberUS-201515121311-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 26, 2015
Priority dateFeb 27, 2014
Publication dateMar 10, 2020
Grant dateMar 10, 2020

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Described herein are intra-oral prostheses that can help replace or augment the function of the native tongue, such as to assist with swallowing. Disclosed prostheses can provide mechanical force, based on the power of mastication, to propel a food bolus into the pharyngeal phase of swallowing. Disclosed prostheses can be used to enhance swallowing rehabilitation as a temporary aid and/or can be used to permanently replace lost tongue functionality. Also disclosed are other anatomical prostheses, such as to provide power for the articulation of dysfunctional extremities, by transforming mechanical force from another nearby functioning muscle group.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An intra-oral prosthesis, comprising: an anchor portion configured to anchor the prosthesis intra-orally to a patient's lower jaw or to the patient's upper jaw; a tongue portion coupled to the anchor portion and comprising a flexible portion comprising flexible wires, wherein the tongue portion is configured such that, when the patient closes the patient's jaws with the intra-oral prosthesis in the patient's mouth: the tongue portion resiliently deforms upwardly relative to the anchor portion toward the patient's upper jaw to simulate movement of the native tongue during swallowing, or the tongue portion resiliently deforms downwardly relative to the anchor portion toward the patient's lower jaw to cooperate with the native tongue during swallowing; guide tubes coupled to, or formed in, the anchor portion, such that at least some of the flexible wires extend through the guide tubes; and an actuation portion configured to contact the patient's upper jaw if the anchor portion is anchored to the patient's lower jaw, or configured to contact the patient's lower jaw if the anchor portion is anchored to the patient's upper jaw, the actuation portion being coupled to ends of the wires that extend through the guide tubes, and wherein when the patient articulates the patient's lower jaw toward the patient's upper jaw, the actuation portion of the prosthesis moves relatively toward the anchor portion of the prosthesis, which pushes the wires through the guide tubes and causes the tongue portion to bulge relative to the anchor portion. 2. The intra-oral prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the flexible wires form a lattice or mesh. 3. The intra-oral prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the actuation portion comprises a layer of flexible material that arches over the flexible wires and is secured to the anchor portion. 4. The intra-oral prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the prosthesis further comprises at least one biasing member to bias the anchor portion apart from the actuation portion. 5. The intra-oral prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the tongue portion comprises a sheet of flexible material that covers the flexible portion and forms a continuous contact surface of the tongue portion for engaging food within the mouth. 6. The intra-oral prosthesis of claim 5 , wherein the sheet of flexible material is removably coupled to the anchor portion such that the sheet can be readily detached from the prosthesis and reattached to the prosthesis. 7. The intra-oral prosthesis of claim 5 , wherein the tongue portion comprises a semi-rigid mass positioned between the flexible wires and the sheet of flexible material, the semi-rigid mass configured to shape the sheet to simulate a shape of a native tongue. 8. The intra-oral prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the anchor portion has an arcuate shape and secures the prosthesis to the patient's lower dental arch or to the patient's upper dental arch, and wherein the tongue portion is configured to be positioned in place of, or over, the patient's native tongue and within the patient's lower dental arch. 9. The intra-oral prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the tongue portion has an anterior deformation section and a posterior deformation section, and the anterior and posterior deformation sections can deform relative to the anchor portion independently of each other as the patient closes the patient's jaws. 10. The intra-oral prosthesis of claim 9 , wherein the tongue portion also has a middle deformation section between the anterior and posterior deformation sections, and the middle deformation section can deform relative to the anchor portion independently of the posterior and anterior deformation sections as the patient closes the patient's jaws. 11. A method of using an intra-oral prosthesis, the method comprising: inserting an intra-oral prosthesis into a patient's mouth, the patient having a lower jaw, an upper jaw, a lower dental arch, and an upper dental arch; anchoring an anchor portion of the prosthesis to the patient's lower or upper dental arch; positioning an actuation portion of the prosthesis against a surface of whichever of the patient's lower jaw or the patient's upper jaw that is opposite from the anchor portion; and closing the patient's jaws to cause the anchor portion and the actuation portion to move toward each other and thereby compress a tongue portion of the prosthesis such that the tongue portion bulges from the anchor portion generally toward the actuation portion to simulate movement of a native tongue during swallowing or to cooperate with the native tongue during swallowing; wherein the tongue portion comprises a lattice of wires that bulge relative to the anchor portion toward the actuation portion when the actuation portion moves toward the anchor portion; and wherein closing the patient's jaws causes the wires to slide through guide tubes of the prosthesis to direct the motion of the wires. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein anchoring the anchor portion of the prosthesis to the patient's lower or upper dental arch comprises temporarily positioning the anchor portion over the patient's lower or upper dental arch to assist with swallowing while the patient eats, and the method further comprises removing the prosthesis from the patient's mouth after eating. 13. The method of claim 11 , wherein positioning the actuation portion of the prosthesis against a surface of the patient's mouth comprises positioning two or more discrete contact pads of the prosthesis at two or more discrete locations in the patient's mouth opposite the anchor portion. 14. An intra-oral prosthesis, comprising: an anchor portion configured to anchor the prosthesis intra-orally to a patient's lower jaw or to the patient's upper jaw; and a tongue portion coupled to the anchor portion and comprising a flexible portion configured such that, when the patient closes the patient's jaws with the intra-oral prosthesis in the patient's mouth: the tongue portion resiliently deforms upwardly relative to the anchor portion toward the patient's upper jaw to simulate movement of the native tongue during swallowing, or the tongue portion resiliently deforms downwardly relative to the anchor portion toward the patient's lower jaw to cooperate with the native tongue during swallowing; wherein the tongue portion comprises a sheet of flexible material that covers the flexible portion and forms a continuous contact surface of the tongue portion for engaging food within the mouth; and wherein the tongue portion comprises a semi-rigid mass positioned between the flexible wires and the sheet of flexible material, the semi-rigid mass configured to shape the sheet to simulate a shape of a native tongue. 15. The intra-oral prosthesis of claim 14 , wherein the flexible portion comprises flexible wires. 16. The intra-oral prosthesis of claim 15 , wherein the flexible wires form a lattice or mesh. 17. The intra-oral prosthesis of claim 15 , further comprising guide tubes coupled to, or formed in, the anchor portion, such that at least some of the flexible wires extend through the guide tubes. 18. The intra-oral prosthesis of claim 14 , wherein the sheet of flexible material is removably coupled to the anchor portion such that the sheet can be readily detached from the prosthesis and reattached to the prosthesis. 19. The intra-oral prosthesis of claim 14 , wherein the anchor portion has an arcuate shape and secures the prosthesis to the patient's lower dental arch or to the patient's upper dental arch, and wherein th

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Classifications

  • Fingers · CPC title

  • Measuring oral pressure · CPC title

  • Apparatus for the treatment of obesity; Anti-eating devices (surgical instruments or methods for treatment of obesity, devices specially adapted therefor A61B17/00; hollow or tubular parts of organs A61F2/04) · CPC title

  • Intra-oral devices · CPC title

  • A61C7/36Primary

    Devices acting between upper and lower teeth · CPC title

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What does patent US10582995B2 cover?
Described herein are intra-oral prostheses that can help replace or augment the function of the native tongue, such as to assist with swallowing. Disclosed prostheses can provide mechanical force, based on the power of mastication, to propel a food bolus into the pharyngeal phase of swallowing. Disclosed prostheses can be used to enhance swallowing rehabilitation as a temporary aid and/or can b…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Of Pittsburgh—Of The Commonwealth System Of Higher Education
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61C7/36. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 10 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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