A dental clamp for supporting a flexible sheet around a tooth during a dental operation has a resilient member connecting oppositely disposed jaws. The resilient member biases the jaws toward each other. A plurality of resilient fingers extend toward each other from each jaw.
Tom Garrison - Spring Lake MI, US John E. Garrison - Spring Lake MI, US Robert Anderson - Coopersville MI, US Scott Doenges - West Olive MI, US Schuyler VanGorden - Eau Claire WI, US
Scott Doenges - West Olive MI, US John E. Garrison - Spring Lake MI, US Clarke Reberg - Holland MI, US Kevin S. Walburg - Grand Haven MI, US
Assignee:
Garrison Dental Soultions - Spring Lake MI
International Classification:
A61C 3/00 A61C 5/04 A61C 5/12
US Classification:
433148, 433 39, 433155
Abstract:
A dental implement that includes a biasing ring and a pair of opposing tines. The biasing ring includes a substantially hoop-like configuration terminating at two opposing ends which are spaced apart from each other a distance. The pair of opposing tines extend inwardly from each of the two ends of the biasing ring toward each other. Each of the pair of opposing tines is coupled to the respective opposing end about a central region thereof and extends radially outwardly therefrom. Each tine includes a front face having opposing sides, a top end and a bottom end. The front face is defined by two inwardly inclined surfaces which start at the opposing sides and incline inwardly toward each other and intersect to form a peak that extends at least partially between the top end and the bottom end of the front face. The peaks of the opposing tine assemblies face each other.
A treatment for a dental water unit system comprises a shock treatment including silver colloid and hydrogen peroxide that stays in the system for an extended period, followed by a flushing of the system and the addition of a maintenance solution comprising at least silver colloid in an amount safe for human consumption.
A treatment for a dental water unit system comprises a shock treatment including silver colloid and hydrogen peroxide that stays in the system for an extended period, followed by a flushing of the system and the addition of a maintenance solution comprising at least silver colloid in an amount safe for human consumption.
Tom Garrison - Spring Lake MI, US John Garrison - Spring Lake MI, US Robert Anderson - Coopersville MI, US Scott Doenges - West Olive MI, US Schuyler VanGorden - Eau Claire WI, US
International Classification:
A61C 3/08
US Classification:
433164000
Abstract:
A dental instrument comprising a handle member, a first tool assembly and a second tool assembly. The handle member includes a barrel, a tapered first end and a tapered second end. The first tool assembly comprises a first tool arm, a burnisher extending from the first tool arm, a first plugger element extending from the burnisher and a second tool arm extending from the burnisher. The second tool assembly comprises a second tool arm, a blade member extending from the second tool arm and an acorn carver extending from at least one of the second tool arm and the blade member.
Tom Garrison - Spring Lake MI, US John E. Garrison - Spring Lake MI, US Robert Anderson - Coopersville MI, US Scott Doenges - West Olive MI, US Schuyler VanGorden - Eau Claire WI, US
International Classification:
A61C 3/08
US Classification:
433164
Abstract:
A dental instrument comprises a handle member and a tool assembly. The handle member includes a first end, a second end and a longitudinal axis. The tool assembly extends from the first end of the handle member. The tool assembly comprises a tool arm, a first blade member and a second blade member. The tool arm has a proximal end extending from the first end of the handle and a distal end spaced therefrom. The first blade member extends away from the distal end of the tool arm and has a first flattened region. The second blade member extends away from the distal end of the tool arm and has a second flattened region. The first and second flattened regions are substantially perpendicular to each other in one dimension. The first blade member is configured for substantially transverse movement within a mouth of a patient. The second blade member is configured for substantially longitudinal movement within a mouth of a patient. Rotation of the handle member about the longitudinal axis thereof alternatively places one of the first and second blade member in an operative position.
John E. Garrison - Spring Lake MI Edgar L. Garrison - Spring Lake MI Robert Anderson - Spring Lake MI
International Classification:
A61C 504 A61C 300
US Classification:
433 39
Abstract:
A matrix retainer apparatus for dental restorations is formed from a resilient, substantially planar main body, a pair of fines extending from the ends of the main body and retention members provided on the tines. The retention members serve to increase the coefficient of friction between the matrix retainer and the tooth or tooth reconstruction element and avoid inadvertent removal of the retainer therefrom. The invention is also directed to a matrix retainer system composed of several matrix retainers adapted for a variety of complex applications.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
The Day They Enslaved America: An Unconventional Analysis of the Income Tax
Medical School Wake Forest University School of Medicine Graduated: 1988
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Garrison graduated from the Wake Forest University School of Medicine in 1988. He works in Hartford, CT and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Garrison is affiliated with Hartford Hospital and UConn Health Center.
Sep 2013 to 2000 SUPERINTENDENTTitan Construction Services, Inc
Jun 2008 to Sep 2013 SUPERINTENDENTHydro Rock, Inc Naples, FL Mar 2003 to Jun 2008 OPERATOR/FOREMAN/SUPERINTENDEN...JD Garrison Horseshoeing Hamilton, AL Feb 1998 to Mar 2003 OWNER
Education:
Lookout Mountain School of Horseshoeing Gadsden, AL 1998 AssociatesHamilton High School Hamilton, AL 1990 High School Diploma
San Diego City College, The University of Texas, University of East Anglia, University of Texas Medical Branch
About:
I was born in the Piney Woods of Texas, near the Louisiana border and I grew up in Pearland, Texas. I am an Eagle Scout and a recipient of the Young American Award. I am currently studying Multimedia...
John Garrison
Work:
Retired Military - Sgt Major (USA) (1953-1983) USPS - Letter Carrier (1984-1997)
Education:
Central Texas College - Automotive
John Garrison
Work:
Windsor Crossing Community Church - Kids Ministry
Education:
Lindenwood University - Christian Ministry Studies. Missions/Social Justice