IP Library Granted Patent US 7,329,273
Granted Patent B2
US 7,329,273 · App. 10/776,687 · Granted Feb 12, 2008

Tissue penetrating oral phototherapy applicator

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Patent No.
US 7,329,273
App. No.
10/776,687
Granted
Feb 12, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

Oral phototherapy applicators are disclosed that are sized and shaped so as to fit at least partially in a user's mouth and have at least one radiation emitter coupled to an apparatus body to irradiate a portion of the oral cavity with phototherapeutic radiation, the emitter being capable of delivering radiation to a region of facial tissue. The apparatus can be configured to direct radiation to at least one portion of the oral cavity, e.g., a tooth, cheek, tongue, palate, throat, lymphatic tissue, blood, gland, follicle, collagen and pigmentation. In one embodiment, radiation from the emitter can penetrate the muscosal lining of the oral cavity and deliver phototherapeutic energy to a region of facial tissue. The apparatus can further include bristles to provide a phototherapeutic toothbrush. Alternatively, the apparatus body can be adapted for placement in a fixed position relative to the oral cavity during phototherapy.

Claims (26)

1. An oral phototherapy apparatus comprising:

a body sized and shaped so as to fit at least partially in a user's mouth; and

at least one radiation emitter coupled to the body, the radiation emitter being configured to irradiate phototherapeutic radiation from within the oral cavity and in the direction of a region of tissue other than oral tissue; and

a plurality of bristles having at least one shape, relative to an elongated direction of the bristles, selected from the group consisting of conical, tapered, curved and spiral shapes;

wherein the radiation emitter is configured to emit phototherapeutic radiation having at least one wavelength at a power density sufficient to irradiate the region of tissue from within the oral cavity.

2. An oral phototherapy apparatus comprising:

a body sized and shaped so as to fit at least partially in a user's mouth; and

at least one radiation emitter coupled to the body, the radiation emitter being configured to irradiate phototherapeutic radiation from within the oral cavity and in the direction of a region of tissue other than oral tissue; and

a plurality of bristles having at least one element selected from the group consisting of fluorescent, luminescent or lasing elements;

wherein the radiation emitter is configured to emit phototherapeutic radiation having at least one wavelength at a power density sufficient to irradiate the region of tissue from within the oral cavity.

3. An oral phototherapy apparatus comprising:

a body sized and shaped so as to fit at least partially in a user's mouth; and

at least one radiation emitter coupled to the body, the radiation emitter being configured to irradiate phototherapeutic radiation from within the oral cavity and in the direction of a region of tissue other than oral tissue; and

a motion sensor and controller which controls the radiation emitter based on signals from the motion sensor;

wherein the radiation emitter is configured to emit phototherapeutic radiation having at least one wavelength at a power density sufficient to irradiate the region of tissue from within the oral cavity.

4. An oral phototherapy apparatus comprising:

a body sized and shaped so as to fit at least partially in a user's mouth; and

at least one radiation emitter coupled to the body, the radiation emitter being configured to irradiate phototherapeutic radiation from within the oral cavity and in the direction of a region of tissue other than oral tissue;

at least one thermally conductive element for extracting heat from the radiation emitter,

wherein the thermally conductive element comprises a fluid heat transfer medium; and

wherein the radiation emitter is configured to emit phototherapeutic radiation having at least one wavelength at a power density sufficient to irradiate the region of tissue from within the oral cavity.

5. An oral phototherapy apparatus comprising:

a body sized and shaped so as to fit at least partially in a user's mouth; and

at least one radiation emitter coupled to the body, the radiation emitter being configured to irradiate phototherapeutic radiation from within the oral cavity and in the direction of a region of tissue other than oral tissue;

at least one thermally conductive element for extracting heat from the radiation emitter, wherein the thermally conductive element comprises a phase change material; and

wherein the radiation emitter is configured to emit phototherapeutic radiation having at least one wavelength at a power density sufficient to irradiate the region of tissue from within the oral cavity.

Assignments (2)
MERGER Recorded Jan 8, 2014
From: PALOMAR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: PALOMAR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 14, 2004
From: ALTSHULER, GREGORY B.; TUCHIN, VALERY V.
To: PALOMAR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 015459/0286 →