Method and apparatus for measuring the sensitivity of teeth
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1. Apparatus for measuring the sensitivity of teeth in oral tissue, comprising:
- (a) an electrode probe adapted for electronically contacting a tooth;
(b) a power supply connected to the electrode probe for applying electrical energy to said probe;
(c) an electrical lead connected to the power supply and adapted for making electrical contact with negligible contact resistance with oral tissue around the tooth being measured;
(d) means within the probe for varying the rate of electrical energy passing through the tooth from the probe; and
(e) means connected to the varying means for measuring the rate of effective electrical energy delivered to the tooth by the probe.
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Abstract
A dental apparatus for measuring the sensitivity of teeth. The apparatus includes an electrode probe for contacting a tooth and an electrical lead for forming a complete circuit with the probe through the tooth. Electrical energy is applied to the tooth in varying amounts; the apparatus measures and records the quantitative magnitude of a parameter proportional to the effective electrical energy applied to the tooth.
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1. Apparatus for measuring the sensitivity of teeth in oral tissue, comprising:
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(a) an electrode probe adapted for electronically contacting a tooth; (b) a power supply connected to the electrode probe for applying electrical energy to said probe; (c) an electrical lead connected to the power supply and adapted for making electrical contact with negligible contact resistance with oral tissue around the tooth being measured; (d) means within the probe for varying the rate of electrical energy passing through the tooth from the probe; and (e) means connected to the varying means for measuring the rate of effective electrical energy delivered to the tooth by the probe. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. Apparatus for measuring the sensitivity of teeth in oral tissue, comprising:
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(a) an electrode probe adapted for electrically contacting a tooth; (b) a power supply connected to the electrical probe for delivering electrical energy to said probe; (c) an electrical lead connected to the power supply and adapted for completing an electrical circuit with the probe and the tooth and for making electrical contact with negligible contact resistance with the oral tissue around the tooth thereby delivering electrical energy to the tooth; (d) means within the probe for varying the rate of electrical energy delivered by the circuit to the tooth; (e) means connected to the varying means for measuring the quantitative magnitude of a parameter proportional to the rate of effective electrical energy delivered by the circuit to the tooth; (f) printing means connected to the measuring means for recording on a permanent medium the magnitude of said energy parameter; and (g) means connected to the printing means for commanding the printing means to record the magnitude of said energy parameter, said printer commanding means being adapted for actuation by the person whose tooth sensitivity is being measured. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. Apparatus for measuring the sensitivity of teeth in oral tissue, comprising:
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(a) an electrode probe adapted for electrically contacting a tooth; (b) a power supply connected to the probe for delivering electrical energy to said electrode probe; (c) an electrical lead connected to the power supply and adapted for making electrical contact with negligible contact resistance with the oral tissue around the tooth; (d) means connected to the probe for varying the true RMS voltage applied to the tooth by the probe; and (e) means connected to the varying means for measuring the true RMS voltage applied to the tooth by the probe where;
##EQU3## where v(t)=the instantaneous voltage as a function of time and T=the period of the voltage wave form.
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10. A method for measuring the sensitivity of teeth, comprising the steps of:
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(a) electrically stimulating a tooth by applying electrical energy thereto by using an electrode probe; (b) measuring the quantitative magnitude of a parameter proportional to the rate of effective electrical energy delivered to the tooth by the probe; and (c) printing on command on a permanent medium the quantitative magnitude of said energy parameter, said printing being commanded by the person whose tooth sensitivity is being measured. - View Dependent Claims (11)
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