CAROL J MORELLO
Veterinary in Wilbraham, MA

License number
New Jersey 29VI00277200
Issued Date
Jan 10, 1987
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 2017
Category
Veterinary Medical Examiners
Type
Veterinarian
Address
Address
Wilbraham, MA

Professional information

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Device And Method To Treat Oral Disease In Felines

US Patent:
5941701, Aug 24, 1999
Filed:
Jul 14, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/114990
Inventors:
Kelly Moran - Wilbraham MA
Jane Morello - Wilbraham MA
Bill Siminovsky - Ithaca NY
Carol Morello - Wilbraham MA
Kimberly A. Muller - Brookfield CT
International Classification:
A61D 500
US Classification:
433 1
Abstract:
A laser system and method are described that will effectively interrupt the progression of periodontal disease in felines, particularly in situations where the disease has progressed to advanced stages of periodontitis and feline lymphocytic-plasmacytic gingivitis stomatitis. A laser system is employed to achieve precision in surgical procedures where the working field is limited due to the anatomical structure of a feline's mouth. The laser system is also capable of effectively sealing tubules and of eradicating bacteria in the periodontium to significantly reduce the risk of infection. Additionally, the laser therapy can be preceded by pretreatment methods to effectively interrupt the progression of periodontal diseases.


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Device And Method To Treat Oral Disease In Small Animals

US Patent:
6086363, Jul 11, 2000
Filed:
Nov 19, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/195783
Inventors:
Kelly Moran - Wilbraham MA
Jane Morello - Wilbraham MA
Bill Siminovsky - Parkland FL
John Stambaugh - Wilbraham MA
Carol Morello - Wilbraham MA
Kimberly Muller - Brookfield CT
Assignee:
CeramOpter Industries, Inc. - East Longmeadow MA
International Classification:
A61D 500
US Classification:
433 1
Abstract:
A laser system and method are described that will improve dental treatments in small animals, particularly in situations where periodontal disease has progressed to the advanced stages of periodontitis and when dental pulp is exposed by fracture or disease. A laser system is employed to achieve enhanced precision by selectively ablating affected tissue without damaging the collateral tissue. The laser system is also capable of sealing the tubules and eradicating bacteria within the periodontium to significantly reduce the risk of infection. Additional pre-treatment methods may be employed to further enhance the laser therapy.