FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to medicine, namely, to dentistry, and can be used to treat bruxism. Device for treating bruxism contains tracking unit, calculating unit and stimulation unit, built-in removable jaw for upper jaw. Tracking unit is made as horseshoe-shaped compression tooth, passing in zone of lateral and anterior teeth, and amplifier for signals receiving from compression sensor. Computing unit is made in form of printed circuit board located in solid-sky region, at that with control microcontroller mounted on printed circuit board, receiving signal from sensor, antenna for wireless induction charger, radio antenna and battery. Stimulation unit is made in form of vibrator with eccentric connected to microcontroller.
EFFECT: invention allows to increase effectiveness of bruxism treatment.
1 cl, 3 dwg
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Dates
2018-12-05—Published
2017-01-09—Filed