ALLEN LEE, PHARM.D
Pharmacy at 102 Ave, Portland, OR

License number
Oregon ORRPH0013344
Category
Pharmacy
Type
Pharmacist
Address
Address
1700 NE 102Nd Ave, Portland, OR 97220
Phone
(866) 279-4581

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Name
Address
Phone
Allen Lee, age 78
5414 NE Emerson St, Portland, OR 97218

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Allen Lee

Allen Lee

Location:
Portland, Oregon Area
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Skills:
Cleantech, Sustainability, Sustainable Business, Energy Efficiency, Program Management, Environmental Awareness, Renewable Energy, Energy Conservation, Solar Energy, Research, Environmental Policy, Environmental Science, Public Policy, Strategic Planning, Green Building, Climate Change, Sustainable Energy, LEED, Energy, Sustainable Development, Proposal Writing, Energy Policy, Energy Audits, Non-profits, Business Strategy, Corporate Social Responsibility, Policy, Sustainability Consulting, Public Speaking, Energy Management


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Intraoral Jaw Tracking Device

Intraoral Jaw Tracking Device

US Patent:
5989023, Nov 23, 1999
Filed:
Dec 31, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/224186
Inventors:
John D. Summer - Portland OR
Erik Bodegom - Portland OR
Allen Lee - Portland OR
International Classification:
A61C 1904
US Classification:
433 69
Abstract:
A jaw tracking device, which fits entirely in the mouth and can be attached to conventional removable dental appliances, tracks the location and movement of the lower jaw with high precision and speed when the mouth is closed or nearly closed by recording the projection of light from a light emitting diode, laser diode, or fiberoptic source fixed to the lower dental arch onto one or two position sensitive detectors (PSDS) fixed to the upper dental arch. Since the system acquires data quickly enough to record the minute deflections of the lower jawbone which occur each time the jaw is closed eccentrically, it can be used with acoustic sensors attached to the individual teeth in order to analyze a person's bite. Since each PSD relies on only four outputs, its data can be easily transmitted by telemetry so that it can be used to track the location of the jaw during sleep without requiring wires protruding from the mouth of the sleeping subject.