DR. GUNNAR HASSELGREN, DDS, PHD
Dentist at Anderson Ave, West Fort Lee, NJ

License number
New Jersey 22DI01816500
Category
Dentist
Type
Endodontics
Address
Address 2
1625 Anderson Ave FLOOR 3RD, West Fort Lee, NJ 07024
273 Riveredge Rd, Tenafly, NJ 07670
Phone
(201) 585-0847
(201) 567-1442

Organization information

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Gunnar Hasselgren DDS,PHD

1625 Anderson Ave, Fort Lee, NJ 07024

Industry:
Dentists
Phone:
(201) 585-0847 (Phone)
Gunnar Hasselgren

Professional information

Gunnar Hasselgren Photo 1

Dr. Gunnar Hasselgren, Fort Lee NJ - DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery)

Specialties:
Endodontics
Address:
1625 Anderson Ave STE 3, Fort Lee 07024
(201) 585-0847 (Phone)
Languages:
English


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Dental Diagnosic And Dental Restoration Methods, Systems, Apparatuses, And Devices

US Patent:
2012030, Dec 6, 2012
Filed:
Sep 30, 2010
Appl. No.:
13/499620
Inventors:
Gunnar Hasselgren - Tenafly NJ, US
Anas Selman - Davie FL, US
Chia-Yi Chen - New Hyde Park NY, US
Assignee:
The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York - New York NY
International Classification:
A61C 8/00, A61B 6/14, G06F 17/50, A61B 6/08
US Classification:
4332011, 378205, 700 98
Abstract:
Devices, methods, and systems for the design, fabrication, modification, and implantation of dental prostheses. An implant is created that has a shape closely or precisely conforming to the natural shape of a modified or unmodified tooth socket. The implant is used to anchor any of a variety of dental restorations or other substitute devices to bone. Further, methods, systems, and apparatuses for taking radiographs at specific, standard, and/or reproducible angles. A first radiograph is taken, using an aiming apparatus, with the aiming direction forming a first angle with the normal to an image plane of an image receptor. At least one additional radiograph is taken, using the aiming apparatus, at a different aiming direction from the first direction. Radiographs taken with the multiple aiming angles are used to create a three-dimensional image of an object represented by the radiographs.