1. Patents related to the treatment and diagnosis of bruxism
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Felicíssimo, Kenya, Quintella, Cristina M., Stuginski, Juliana, Salles, Cristina, Rangel Oliveira, Flora, and de Oliveira Barreto, Leandro
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ABSTRACTIntroduction: Bruxism is among the most chronic dental problems worldwide, and its perception may increase indicatively the condition of people’s health, avoiding future health problems. Technologic solutions have improved considerably owing to new diagnostic and treatment technologies and their automation. This review aims to assess therapeutic methods for bruxism through analysis of patent applications spanning recent decades.Areas covered: Patent families of bruxism, and products available on the market. Data were obtained through Questel Orbit from the European Patent Office on a worldwide basis using Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC), analyzing 134 patent families. The products on the market were mapped and classified as used for diagnosis, treatment, or both.Expert opinion: This technological prospect has shown that the technological field of bruxism is growing toward smaller, automated devices; there is still no predominant owner of the technologies. Products are expected to provide home use with a high degree of reliability and specificity, using the Internet of Things (telemedicine associated with industry 4.0) and enabling real-time diagnosis.
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- 2018
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