Maxillary and mandibular devices that prevent disengagement therebetween, controller station, and methods of treating and/or diagnosing medical disorders
Mandibular repositioning devices providing downward movement as well as forward movement of the mandible have a maxillary tooth covering having a driver flange protruding laterally outward on one or both sides thereof and have a mandibular tooth covering having a protrusive flange extending cranially therefrom positioned to have a posterior side engaged with the anterior side of each driver flange. The anterior side of each driver flange has a convex curvature. The posterior side of each protrusive flange has a concave-to-convex curvature positioned to move the convex portion thereof along the convex curvature of the driver flange when the mouth opens, which also moves the mandible forward. A plateau of a preselected height, which prevents disconnect between each protrusive flange and its respective driver flange relative to a fully open mouth measurement, is present between the base of the protrusive flange and the tooth covering.
1 . A mandibular repositioning device comprising: a maxillary tooth covering having a first driver flange protruding laterally outward on a right side or a left side thereof, the first driver flange having an anterior side with a convex curvature; a mandibular tooth covering having a first protrusive flange extending cranially therefrom positioned to have a posterior side engaged with the anterior side of the first driver flange, the posterior side of the first protrusive flange has a base, a most cranial point, and has a concave-to-convex curvature from the base toward the most cranial point; wherein a convex portion of the concave-to-convex curvature engages the convex curvature of the first driver flange in a rest position and having a plateau of a preselected height between the base of the first protrusive flange and the tooth covering, wherein the plateau extending into or across the width of the mandibular tooth covering, thereby defining an opening at a front teeth position between the mandibular tooth covering and the mandibular tooth covering in the rest position; wherein downward movement of the mandibular piece moves the convex portion of the posterior side of the first protrusive flange along the convex curvature of the first driver flange, thereby being configured to move a user's mandible forward; wherein the preselected height of the plateau is configured to prevent disconnect between the first protrusive flange and the first driver flange relative to a fully open mouth.
2 . The device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the maxillary piece has a housing proximate one or both of a left molar portion and a right molar portion, wherein each housing encloses a power source electrically connected to a motor and to a microprocessor and has a driver operatively connected to a rod enclosing a set of robotic arms, wherein a first robotic arm is configured to move the first driver flange for anterior-posterior movement and a second robotic arm is configured to change a lean of the first driver flange.
3 . The device of claim 2 , wherein the first robotic arm and the second robotic arm work synchronously to maintain contact between the first driver flange and the first protrusive flange.
4 . The device of claim 3 , further comprising one or more sensors configured to be positioned in the user's oral cavity in operative communication with the microprocessor within each housing and the microprocessor comprises nontransitory memory having stored therein a first algorithm controlling the synchronous movement of the first robotic arm and second robotic arm relative to data from the one or more sensors.
5 . The device of claim 4 , wherein the one or more sensors measure airway cross-sectional area, airflow volume, airflow velocity, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, electrical activity of the heart, oxygen level, and combinations thereof.
6 . The device of claim 4 , wherein the microprocessor comprises a quantum microchiplet and/or a photonic integrated circuit.
7 . The device of claim 4 , comprising position sensors measuring a first distance for cranial-caudal movement and a second distance for anterior-posterior movement of the first driver flange.
8 . The device of claim 4 , wherein the microprocessor comprises a second algorithm for anterior-posterior movement under the influence of medication, sedation, anesthesia, or alcohol.
9 . The device of claim 2 , wherein the motor is an electric and magnetic field (EMF) synchromesh motor and/or an induction motor.
10 . The device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the plateau is wedge-shaped, has a first height at the anterior base of the first protrusive flange, a second height at the posterior base of the first protrusive flange, and the first height is greater than the second height.
11 . The device as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the plateau terminates posteriorly at the posterior base of the first protrusive flange and the first driver flange extends caudally with the anterior side extending the convex curvature thereof past the posterior base of the first protrusive flange into a gap defined by the plateau between the maxillary piece and the mandibular piece or extends caudally on the buccal side of the mandibular piece beyond the plateau of the mandibular piece.
12 . The device as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the first driver flange has a base that is seated on the mandibular piece.
13 . The device as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the first protrusive flange and the first driver flange are inclined equivalently to the plateau to maintain the engaged convex portion to convex curvature thereof.
14 . The device as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the first protrusive flange has a flange of or less than 20 mm.
15 . The device as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the plateau extends posteriorly to a posterior terminus of the tooth covering and terminates with a third height that is smaller than the first height and the second height.
16 . The device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first protrusive flange is removably and replaceably attached to the mandibular piece, and/or the first driver flange is removably and replaceably attached to the maxillary piece.