Dentition appliance and method of forming

Dentistry – Orthodontics – By mouthpiece-type retainer

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433215, 264 16, A61C 300

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ABSTRACT:
A human detention appliance or pacifier device or anti-thumb sucking device is made by a method of injection molding whereby a charge of fluoridating material is admixed with the base thermoplatic molding material to form a pre-fluoridated mixture stable within the temperatures necessary to melt the mixture and physically embodies in the molding so that when used, the fluoridating material will leach out of the appliance and become mixed with fluids in the mouth at the buccal, labial, lingual and occlusal surfaces of the teeth which come in contact with the appliance.

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