Kit, tools, and method for treatment of facial injuries and disorders

US11969387B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11969387-B2
Application numberUS-201916959402-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 4, 2019
Priority dateJan 4, 2018
Publication dateApr 30, 2024
Grant dateApr 30, 2024

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The present invention includes an intraoral tool, including one or more selected solid or inflatable inserts targeted to provide a low load prolonged stretch to orofacial musculature that may be coupled to tool handle or tool mounting bracket, wherein the intraoral tool is configured for a delivery of intraoral treatment, such as a stretch to a patient's facial injury or disorder and configured to permit manipulation of the insert in the patient's mouth.

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What is claimed is: 1. An intraoral tool for prolonged stretch of a skin and musculature, comprising: one or more inserts comprising at least one flat surface to ensure stability within a mouth of a patient used for a delivery of a prolonged stretch of the skin, the musculature, or both, to treat a patient's facial injury or disorder, wherein a treatment with the one or more inserts is prolonged stretch of the skin, the musculature, or both, wherein the one or more inserts provide for multiple planes of stretch; and a tool handle or a tool mounting bracket coupled to the one or more inserts, wherein the tool handle is used to manipulate the one or more inserts in a patient's mouth, wherein the inserts are selected from at least one of: a disk, a partial disk, a cylinder, an L shape, a rectangle, a triangle, a trapezoid, a polygon, a rhomboid, a polyhedron, an oval, or a crescent that is convex or concave, and the one or more inserts are solid, inflatable, or pliable. 2. The intraoral tool of claim 1 , wherein the one or more inserts are inflated to change either a size, shape, or the size and the shape of the insert; the one or more inserts are configured to be positioned in the mouth with the tool handle, mounted to an end of the tool handle; the one or more inserts are shaped to treat an injury or disorder that affects at least one of a cheek, a nasolabial fold, a lip, a mentolabial junction, or a modiolus. 3. The intraoral tool of claim 1 , further comprising one or more interchangeable inserts formed in a same, or a substantially similar shape as the one or more inserts, wherein the one or more interchangeable inserts are larger or smaller than one or more inserts. 4. The intraoral tool of claim 1 , wherein the one or more inserts are integrally coupled to the tool handle or tool mounting bracket, are non-detachably coupled to the tool handle or tool mounting bracket, or are detachably coupled to the tool handle or tool mounting bracket. 5. The intraoral tool of claim 1 , wherein the tool handle comprises a flat surface for positioning against teeth or gum of the patient for stabilizing the one or more inserts in a desired or target location of the patient's mouth; the tool handle is comprised of a material that is bendable into a shape used to position the one or more inserts in the desired or target location of the patient's mouth, comprises an excess that can be trimmed to adjust a depth of the one or more inserts, or is elongate, paddle shaped; or the intraoral tool comprises a tool mounting bracket, wherein the tool mounting bracket is capable of affixing the intraoral tool to teeth of the patient or inside the patient's mouth. 6. The intraoral tool of claim 5 , wherein the tool mounting bracket further comprises: a clamp for selectively positioning the tool mounting bracket on the teeth of the patient, the tool mounting bracket is formed with upper and lower openings for gripping both upper and lower teeth of the patient, the tool mounting bracket is a bite wing retainer configured to hold the one or more inserts substantially stationary in the patient's mouth, or the tool mounting bracket is at least partially adhered to the teeth with an adhesive. 7. The intraoral tool of claim 1 , wherein a surface of the tool handle or the tool mounting bracket, respectively, is substantially flat, convex, concave, or has teeth, indentations, or ridges, or a plurality of teeth that locks the tool handle into the one or more inserts or the tool mounting bracket. 8. The intraoral tool of claim 1 , wherein the intraoral tool is configured to at least one of: deliver a prolonged passive stretch treatment to the patient; deliver at least range of motion treatment to the patient; increase a range of motion of the patient; reduce an impact of scar tissue; or to reduce an appearance of scar tissue. 9. The intraoral tool of claim 1 , wherein the one or more inserts are configured to treat at least one of a levator labii superioris, levator labii superioris alaeque nasi, buccinator, depressor anguli oris, mentalis, zygomaticus major, zygomaticus minor, nasalis, levator anguli oris, depressor septi, risorus, depressor labii inferioris, or orbicularis oris. 10. A method of intraoral treatment of a patient, comprising: providing an intraoral tool comprising one or more inserts having at least one shape connected to a tool handle or a tool mounting bracket, wherein the one or more inserts are selected to provide an intraoral treatment of a facial injury or disorder, wherein the intraoral tool is configured to permit manipulation of the one or more inserts in a patient's mouth; and delivering one or more treatments to the patient to treat the facial injury or disorder, wherein the treatment is a prolonged stretch of a skin and musculature, wherein at least one of the shapes of the one or more inserts is capable of holding the intraoral tool in a substantially stationary position with the one or more inserts or tool mounting bracket in the patient's mouth; at least one of the shapes of the one or more inserts has the shape or cross-section of a disk, a partial disk, a cylinder, an L shape, U shape, a rectangle, a triangle, a trapezoid, a polygon, a rhomboid, a polyhedron, an oval, or a crescent; a surface of the one or more inserts, the tool handle or the tool mounting bracket is substantially flat, convex, concave, or has teeth, indentations, or ridges; the one or more inserts, the tool handle, or the tool mounting bracket has a substantially flat back surface, a convex front surface, ridges, teeth, indentations, or a zip lever and an opening for locking the tool handle into the one or more inserts, the one or more inserts comprises one or more pliable materials, or the one or more pliable materials include silicone or plastic; the one or more inserts are inflatable; or the tool handle is at least one of: integrally coupled to the one or more inserts, non-detachably coupled to the one or more inserts, or detachably coupled to the one or more inserts. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the injury or disorder affects at least one of a cheek, a nasolabial fold, a lip, a mentolabial junction, or a modiolus. 12. The method of claim 10 , the tool mounting bracket is an elongate, paddle-shaped tool mounting bracket configured to hold the one or more inserts substantially stationary in the patient's mouth, wherein the tool mounting bracket is integrally coupled to the one or more inserts, non-detachably coupled to the one or more inserts, or detachably coupled to the one or more inserts. 13. The method of claim 10 , further comprising bending the tool handle into a plurality of shapes, adjusting a length of the tool handle, or trimming an excess of the tool handle. 14. The method of claim 10 , wherein the one or more treatments of the facial injury or disorder include passive stretch treatment or range of motion treatment, to increase range of motion, reduce an impact of scar tissue, or reduce an appearance of scar tissue or both. 15. The method of claim 10 , further comprising using the intraoral tool to treat at least one of: a levator labii superioris, levator labii superioris alaeque nasi, buccinator, depressor anguli oris, mentalis, zygomaticus major, zygomaticus minor, nasalis, levator anguli oris, depressor septi, risorus, depressor labii inferioris, or orbicularis oris, by inserting or manipulating the one or more inserts, the tool handle, or the tool mounting bracket. 16. The method of claim 10 , further comprising optimizing a size and shape of the one or more inserts to a size of an oral cavity, a palate,

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Classifications

  • A61H1/02Primary

    Stretching or bending {or torsioning} apparatus for exercising · CPC title

  • A61H1/00Primary

    Apparatus for passive exercising (A61H5/00 takes precedence); Vibrating apparatus; Chiropractic devices, e.g. body impacting devices, external devices for briefly extending or aligning unbroken bones · CPC title

  • inflatable · CPC title

  • Means for preventing injuries · CPC title

  • Specific means for adjusting dimensions · CPC title

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What does patent US11969387B2 cover?
The present invention includes an intraoral tool, including one or more selected solid or inflatable inserts targeted to provide a low load prolonged stretch to orofacial musculature that may be coupled to tool handle or tool mounting bracket, wherein the intraoral tool is configured for a delivery of intraoral treatment, such as a stretch to a patient's facial injury or disorder and configured…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Texas
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61H1/02. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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Publication date Tue Apr 30 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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