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US1505792A
US1505792A US717622A US71762224A US1505792A US 1505792 A US1505792 A US 1505792A US 717622 A US717622 A US 717622A US 71762224 A US71762224 A US 71762224A US 1505792 A US1505792 A US 1505792A
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  • This invention relates to a dental device for use in connection with the preparation and mounting of artificial teeth.
  • An object of the invention is to provide simple and efiicient means whereby the teeth on a dental plate may be mounted with respect to a line parallel to the line of vision of the eyes of the person using the teeth:
  • Another object concerns the provisionof means] whereby this parallelism may be quickly and easily determined.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the device applied to the features of a person
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional View taken through the device
  • Fig. 3 is a front elevation of a portion of the device'applied to a dental plate for the pur ose of marking said plate;
  • i 4 is an elevation of a dental plate on w ich' a suitable characteristic line has been marked in a predetermined manner.
  • the invention concerns the provision of an optical device to be disposed adjacent the eyes of the person and adjusted with respect thereto so that certain visual efiects are obtained.
  • this optical device Depending from this optical device are a pair of scales or gages depending on opposite sides of the nose.
  • Projecting from a dental plate or bite held within the mouth of a per son is a stem, or other suitable means, on which a bar is suitably mounted.
  • This bar is adjustable and portions of it lie adjacent the gages. By adjusting the bar on the stem until its opposite portions lie adjacent similar gage readings, the bar can be adjusted in a line parallel to the line of vision of the wearer. The bar is then adjusted in sir. Louis; iv rcnrenn. I nEvIcn.
  • I provide a pair of opaque plates 1 and 2 to be disposed in front of the eyes of the wearer. These are provided with horizontal strips 3 and 4 through which the person can see the light. Dependent from these plates are gages 5 and 6 on which suitable graduations 7 are marked. Within the mouth of the person is adental plate 8 on which a bite 9 is disposed. The person takes this plate and bite'in his mouth and clamps his jaws and teeth on them. A stem 10 is attached to the forward edge 11 of the plate 8 and projects, preferably, centrally from the mouth of the person. On this stem is a sleeve 12 adjustable thereon by means of a set screw 13.
  • This sleeve has arms 14 and 15 extending therefrom in opposite directions and in line with each other. By adjusting the arms 14 and 15 until they lie opposite similar readings on the'gages 5 and 6, the arms 14 and 15 can be disposed parallel to the, line of vision through the strips 3 and 4. a The screw 13 is then tightened to hold the arms in thisposition.
  • The. optical device is then removed from the eyes of the person and the dental plate removed from' the mouth.
  • a straight edge such as 16 is then applied to the arms 14 and 15, and the parallel edge 17 of this straight edge will necessarily be parallel with the arms 14 and 15.
  • a line is then drawn on the bite or mold. 9, which line will bear a definite relation to the desired line of the teeth and in parallelism with the line of vision of the person.
  • a dental devioe which comprises a pair of slitted plates to be disposedin front of the eyes to determine the line of vision, and a gage-dependent from each of said plates on opposite sides of the nose, extending down as far as the line of the mouth.
  • dental device which comprises a dental plate to be placed in the mouth
  • an adjustable arm on said means a slitted optical device to be placed over the eyesto determine the line of vision, and means dependent from said optical device With-respect to which. said 'arm can headjusted whereby the adjustment of the arm may be made parallel'toz the line .line of vision, and dependent gages connected to said plates, said gages being dependent in'proximity to said arm whereby the arm can be adjusted parallel to the line Louis 0; LUDLUM,

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L. o. LUDLUM DENTAL DEVICE Filed June 5, 19
m WW 1M WITNESSES Patented Aug. 19, 1924.
. UNITED". STATES I Lou s o. nunnuivrfor neural. Application filed June 3,
To all whom it may concern: 1
I Be it known that I, LOUIS O. LUDLUM, a citizen of the United States, anda resident of St. Louis, in the county of Gratiot and State of Michigan, have invented. a new and Improved Dental Device, of whichthe followingis a full, clear, and exact description.
This invention relates to a dental device for use in connection with the preparation and mounting of artificial teeth. a
An object of the invention is to provide simple and efiicient means whereby the teeth on a dental plate may be mounted with respect to a line parallel to the line of vision of the eyes of the person using the teeth:
Another object concerns the provisionof means] whereby this parallelism may be quickly and easily determined.
The invention is illustrated in the drawings, of which Figure 1 is a perspective view of the device applied to the features of a person;
Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional View taken through the device;
Fig. 3 is a front elevation of a portion of the device'applied to a dental plate for the pur ose of marking said plate; and
i 4 is an elevation of a dental plate on w ich' a suitable characteristic line has been marked in a predetermined manner.
The form of the invention shown in the drawings is a preferred form, although it is understood that modifications in the construction and arrangement of the partsand in the character of the materials used may. be adopted without departing from the spirit of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
In its general aspects the invention concerns the provision of an optical device to be disposed adjacent the eyes of the person and adjusted with respect thereto so that certain visual efiects are obtained. Depending from this optical device are a pair of scales or gages depending on opposite sides of the nose. Projecting from a dental plate or bite held within the mouth of a per son is a stem, or other suitable means, on which a bar is suitably mounted. This bar is adjustable and portions of it lie adjacent the gages. By adjusting the bar on the stem until its opposite portions lie adjacent similar gage readings, the bar can be adjusted in a line parallel to the line of vision of the wearer. The bar is then adjusted in sir. Louis; iv rcnrenn. I nEvIcn.
1924. Serial Nit-717,622.
this predetermined position; The plate and i the stem and bar are then removed from the mouth of the person and a straight edged instrument is applied thereto, one edge of said instrument, being parallelto the bar. On the dental bite or, mold a line isdrawn along this straight edge, which line will be parallel to the bar and, consequently, will have a parallel relation with the :line of vision of the person. Further treatment of the bite will then enable themanipulator to set the teeth on the casting or mold with relation tothis line so that the teethwill have at definite relation, preferably parallel, to the line of vision, of the person. a
As shown specifically in the drawings, which represent one embodiment of the idea, I provide a pair of opaque plates 1 and 2 to be disposed in front of the eyes of the wearer. These are provided with horizontal strips 3 and 4 through which the person can see the light. Dependent from these plates are gages 5 and 6 on which suitable graduations 7 are marked. Within the mouth of the person is adental plate 8 on which a bite 9 is disposed. The person takes this plate and bite'in his mouth and clamps his jaws and teeth on them. A stem 10 is attached to the forward edge 11 of the plate 8 and projects, preferably, centrally from the mouth of the person. On this stem is a sleeve 12 adjustable thereon by means of a set screw 13. This sleeve has arms 14 and 15 extending therefrom in opposite directions and in line with each other. By adjusting the arms 14 and 15 until they lie opposite similar readings on the'gages 5 and 6, the arms 14 and 15 can be disposed parallel to the, line of vision through the strips 3 and 4. a The screw 13 is then tightened to hold the arms in thisposition. The. optical device is then removed from the eyes of the person and the dental plate removed from' the mouth. A straight edge such as 16 is then applied to the arms 14 and 15, and the parallel edge 17 of this straight edge will necessarily be parallel with the arms 14 and 15. A line is then drawn on the bite or mold. 9, which line will bear a definite relation to the desired line of the teeth and in parallelism with the line of vision of the person. A dentist manipulating the mold or casting and adjusting the teeth thereon will be able to aline them up with respect to the line so formed so that the teeth when placed in the mouth of the person; will, be substantially parallel to the line=-of vision of the'person:
This parallel relation is deslredibe cause.
attachedto theplates 1 and 2 so-that the gages 5 and 6 canswing' in any plane. It will thus be seen that I have. provided a simple and efiicient device for enabling dentists to adjust teeth on a mold or bite with respectto a definite physical characteristic of a person. 7
What I claim is I 1. A dental devioe,-which comprises a pair of slitted plates to be disposedin front of the eyes to determine the line of vision, and a gage-dependent from each of said plates on opposite sides of the nose, extending down as far as the line of the mouth.
of vision. v 2. In combinationwith a dental device to be placed in the month, an optical device to be placed in front of .theeyes mo -deter mine the linelof vision, and: means connecting the two for permitting the device in the .mouth to be markednwith a line parallel to "the line of vision.
3.. dental device, which comprises a dental plate to be placed in the mouth,
means projecting therefrom, an adjustable arm on said means, a slitted optical device to be placed over the eyesto determine the line of vision, and means dependent from said optical device With-respect to which. said 'arm can headjusted whereby the adjustment of the arm may be made parallel'toz the line .line of vision, and dependent gages connected to said plates, said gages being dependent in'proximity to said arm whereby the arm can be adjusted parallel to the line Louis 0; LUDLUM,
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US3464115A (en) * 1965-11-22 1969-09-02 Robert C Baker Plane of occlusion indicator
US5069619A (en) * 1989-10-23 1991-12-03 Frisbie Michael G Dental impression tray with level indicator
US20040166470A1 (en) * 2003-02-25 2004-08-26 Crow N. David Occlusal marking system and method of use
US20080145811A1 (en) * 2006-12-13 2008-06-19 Diers Nelson R Device, method and kit for determining orthodontic dimensions
US20190167403A1 (en) * 2016-08-15 2019-06-06 Julio Cesar REYNAFARJE REYNA Dental design for the extrapolation of soft tissue dimensions

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3464115A (en) * 1965-11-22 1969-09-02 Robert C Baker Plane of occlusion indicator
US5069619A (en) * 1989-10-23 1991-12-03 Frisbie Michael G Dental impression tray with level indicator
US20040166470A1 (en) * 2003-02-25 2004-08-26 Crow N. David Occlusal marking system and method of use
US20080145811A1 (en) * 2006-12-13 2008-06-19 Diers Nelson R Device, method and kit for determining orthodontic dimensions
US7833013B2 (en) * 2006-12-13 2010-11-16 Diers Nelson R Device, method and kit for determining orthodontic dimensions
US20190167403A1 (en) * 2016-08-15 2019-06-06 Julio Cesar REYNAFARJE REYNA Dental design for the extrapolation of soft tissue dimensions
US10869744B2 (en) * 2016-08-15 2020-12-22 Julio Cesar REYNAFARJE REYNA Dental design for the extrapolation of soft tissue dimensions

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