IP Library Granted Patent US 7,817,687
Granted Patent B2
US 7,817,687 · App. 12/190,797 · Granted Oct 19, 2010

Electromagnetic energy distributions for electromagnetically induced mechanical cutting

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Patent No.
US 7,817,687
App. No.
12/190,797
Granted
Oct 19, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

Output optical energy pulses including relatively high energy magnitudes at the beginning of each pulse are disclosed. As a result of the relatively high energy magnitudes which lead each pulse, the leading edge of each pulse includes a relatively large slope. This slope is preferably greater than or equal to 5. Additionally, the full-width half-max value of the output optical energy distributions are between 0.025 and 250 microseconds and, more preferably, are about 70 microseconds. A flashlamp is used to drive the laser system, and a current is used to drive the flashlamp. A flashlamp current generating circuit includes a solid core inductor which has an inductance of 50 microhenries and a capacitor which has a capacitance of 50 microfarads.

Claims (30)

1. An apparatus for imparting forces onto a tissue target surface, comprising:

a first component consisting essentially of a fluid output configured to place fluid into a first vicinity relative to the fluid output; and

a second component consisting essentially of an excitation source configured to direct electromagnetic energy to a second vicinity for at least partial absorption by the fluid, the first vicinity and the second vicinity intersecting in a volume relative to the fluid output, wherein the excitation source outputs the electromagnetic energy in a form of at least one output pulse having a plurality of high-intensity leading micropulses sufficient to impart relatively large amounts of energy into at least part of the fluid in the volume, the relatively large amounts of energy imparted into the fluid being sufficient to cause the fluid to expand wherein disruptive cutting or ablating forces are directed to the tissue target surface.

2. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the excitation source is configured to focus or place a peak concentration of the electromagnetic energy into the volume so as to be highly absorbed by at least part of the fluid in the volume.

3. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1 , further comprising an optical cavity and a gain medium disposed within the optical cavity, wherein the excitation source is disposed within the optical cavity and optically aligned to light pump the gain medium to generate electromagnetic energy including laser light, wherein the generated laser light has a wavelength, pulse, and power density suitable for cutting or ablating the tissue target surface and further has a wavelength that is highly absorbed by the fluid.

4. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the fluid is water and the tissue target surface comprises hard tissue.

5. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1 , wherein: the first component is an atomizer configured to generate a combination of atomized fluid particles, and to place the combination of atomized fluid particles into the volume; and the second component is a specifically configured excitation source that is arranged, when the apparatus is positioned in use such that the volume is above the tissue target surface, to supply electromagnetic energy of a wavelength which is substantially absorbed by the atomized fluid particles and to focus or place a peak concentration of the electromagnetic energy into the volume so as to be substantially absorbed by at least a portion of the combination of atomized fluid particles to cause the portion of atomized fluid particles to impart disruptive forces to the tissue target surface.

6. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the excitation source comprises one or more of: an Erbium-based crystalline laser rod; a frequency within a range from about 1 to about 100 Hz; laser light having a wavelength, pulse and power density suitable for causing cutting or ablating of tooth tissue; temporal pulse control for attainment of a uniform temporal pulse pattern; and laser light in the TEMoo mode.

7. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the fluid is water and the second component emits electromagnetic energy having a wavelength in a range from about 2.69 um to about 2.95 um.

8. An apparatus for combining components in a volume to effectuate generation of expansive forces within the volume, the apparatus comprising:

a first component constituting a fluid output that is configured to place fluid into a first vicinity relative to the fluid output; and

a second component constituting an excitation source that is configured to emit electromagnetic energy toward a second vicinity for at least partial absorption by the fluid, the first vicinity and the second vicinity intersecting in a volume relative to the fluid output, wherein the excitation source outputs the electromagnetic energy in a form of at least one output pulse having a plurality of high-intensity leading micropulses sufficient to impart relatively large amounts of energy into at least part of the fluid in the volume, the relatively large amounts of energy imparted into the fluid being sufficient to cause the fluid to absorb at least part of the electromagnetic energy and expand wherein the expansive forces are generated to propagate in a direction away from the apparatus.

9. The apparatus as set forth in claim 8 , wherein the output pulse comprises one or more micropulses with a sharply-rising intensity at the leading edge of the output pulse.

10. The apparatus as set forth in claim 8 , wherein the output pulse has an amplitude and a peak amplitude, and wherein the amplitude of the output pulse rises above one-half of the peak amplitude within the first 15 microseconds from a leading edge of the output pulse.

11. The apparatus as set forth in claim 8 , wherein the output pulse has a peak amplitude and a pulse width, and wherein an amplitude of the output pulse rises above one-half of the peak amplitude within the first tenth of the pulse width.

12. The apparatus as set forth in claim 8 , wherein the output pulse has a maximum amplitude and each of the leading micropulses has a peak amplitude, and wherein one or more of peak amplitudes is about one-third or more of the maximum amplitude.

13. The apparatus as set forth in claim 8 , wherein each of the leading micropulses has a peak amplitude and the output pulse has a maximum amplitude, and wherein at least one of peak amplitudes is about half or more of the maximum amplitude.

14. The apparatus as set forth in claim 8 , wherein the components are configured and aligned relative to one another to cause, during use, impartation of relatively large amounts of energy into at least part of the fluid in the volume, the relatively large amounts of energy causing the fluid to expand.

15. The apparatus as set forth in claim 14 , wherein during use when the volume is juxtaposed relative to a tissue target surface disruptive forces are imparted to the tissue target surface.

16. An apparatus for combining components in a volume to effectuate generation of expansive forces within the volume, the apparatus comprising:

an atomizer configured to generate a combination of atomized fluid particles comprising water, and to place the combination of atomized fluid particles into a first vicinity relative to the atomizer; and

a laser output configured to emit electromagnetic energy having a wavelength in a range from about 1.73 um to about 2.95 um in a direction toward a second vicinity for at least partial absorption by the atomized fluid particles, the first vicinity and the second vicinity intersecting in a volume relative to the fluid output and the laser output focusing, or placing a peak concentration of, the electromagnetic energy into the volume, wherein the laser output emits the electromagnetic energy in a form of at least one output pulse having a plurality of high-intensity leading micropulses sufficient to impart relatively large amounts of energy into at least part of the water in the volume, the relatively large amounts of energy imparted into the water being sufficient to cause the atomized fluid particles to absorb at least part of the electromagnetic energy and expand wherein the expansive forces are generated to propagate in a direction at least partially away from the apparatus.

17. The apparatus as set forth in claim 16 , wherein: the first component comprises an atomizer configured to generate a combination of atomized fluid particles, and to place the combination of atomized fluid particles into the volume; and the second component comprises a specifically configured excitation source that is arranged, when the apparatus is positioned in use such that the volume is above the target surface, to supply electromagnetic energy of a wavelength which is substantially absorbed by the fluid particles and to focus or place a peak concentration of the electromagnetic energy into the volume so as to be substantially absorbed by at least a portion of the combination of atomized fluid particles to cause the portion of atomized fluid particles to impact disruptive mechanical forces to the target surface.

18. The apparatus as set forth in claim 16 , wherein the excitation source comprises a diode array that is optically aligned to side pump the laser rod.

19. The apparatus as set forth in claim 16 , wherein the excitation source comprises at least one laser diode that is configured to operate at a frequency within a range from about 1 to about 100 Hz.

20. The apparatus as set forth in claim 16 , wherein the tissue target surface comprises one or more of tooth tissue and bone.

21. The apparatus as set forth in claim 16 , wherein the excitation source is configured to focus or place a peak concentration of the electromagnetic energy into the volume so as to be highly absorbed by at least part of the fluid in the volume.

22. The apparatus as set forth in claim 16 , wherein:

the excitation source comprises an Erbium based laser rod for generating electromagnetic energy having a wavelength in a range from about 1.73 um to about 2.95 um; and

the fluid comprises water.

Assignments (11)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 17, 2024
From: BIOLASE, INC.; BL ACQUISITION CORP.; BL ACQUISITION II, INC.
To: BIOLASE MG LLC
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 30, 2019
From: BIOLASE, INC.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 16, 2018
From: BIOLASE, INC.
To: SWK FUNDING LLC, AS AGENT
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 10, 2018
From: WESTERN ALLIANCE BANK
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 7, 2018
From: BIOLASE, INC.
To: WESTERN ALLIANCE BANK
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 20, 2012
From: BIOLASE TECHNOLOGY, INC.
To: BIOLASE, INC.
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 9, 2012
From: HENRY SCHEIN, INC.
To: BIOLASE TECHNOLOGY, INC.; BL ACQUISTION CORP.; BL ACQUISITION II INC.
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SECURITY AGREEMENT PAYOFF Recorded May 16, 2011
From: MIDCAP FINANCIAL, LLC, AGENT AND AS LENDER
To: BIOLASE TECHNOLOGY, INC.
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 30, 2010
From: BIOLASE TECHNOLOGY, INC.; BL ACQUISITION CORP.; BL ACQUISITION II INC.
To: HENRY SCHEIN, INC.
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 28, 2010
From: BIOLASE TECHNOLOGY, INC.
To: MIDCAP FINANCIAL, LLC, AS AGENT AND AS A LENDER
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 13, 2008
From: RIZOIU, IOANA M.; KIMMEL, ANDREW I.
To: BIOLASE TECHNOLOGY, INC.
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