DR. LEE ALLLEN MAHLMANN, DDS, MS
Dentist at Thompson Rd, Richmond, TX

License number
Texas 11435
Category
Dentist
Type
Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics
Address
Address
1310 Thompson Rd, Richmond, TX 77469
Phone
(281) 342-6311
(281) 232-2359 (Fax)

Professional information

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Dr. Lee A Mahlmann - DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery)

Hospitals:
Richmond Office
1310 Thompson Rd, Richmond 77469
Richmond Office
1310 Thompson Rd, Richmond 77469
Philosophy:
People don't care how much you know until they know how much you care http://drm-smiles.com/
Education:
Medical Schools
U.T. Dental


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Lee Allen Mahlmann, Richmond TX

Specialties:
Dentist
Address:
1310 Thompson Rd, Richmond, TX 77469


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Lee A. Mahlmann - Richmond, TX

Work:
Lee A. Mahlmann, DDS, MS - Richmond, TX
Orthodontist


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Aspirator Having A Cushioned And Aspiration Controlling Tip

US Patent:
7335023, Feb 26, 2008
Filed:
May 1, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/414989
Inventors:
Lee A. Mahlmann - Rosenberg TX, US
International Classification:
A61C 17/06
US Classification:
433 96, 433 91, 433136, 604268
Abstract:
A disposable cushioned aspirator which forms part of a dental or medical aspirating system. The disposable cushioned aspirator appliance described herein is intended principally to be used in dental and medical procedures where body fluids and rinse water is evacuated from the site of a procedure. An elongate tubular element has a connection end and a patient end. The patient end is exteriorly lined with a layer of soft cushioning material such as a soft thermoplastic elastomers, styrene based polymers, rubber or a porous polymer foam material to define an aspirator tip that protects the soft tissues in and around the mouth of a patient. The soft aspirator tip has external longitudinal pressure relief channels and recessed aspiration openings within the channels for control of aspiration characteristics. The aspirator tube is capable of being manually bent to a desired configuration and has an embedded structural member such as wire extending along its length and being pliable to permit bending and yet of sufficient structural integrity to maintain the aspirator in the desired configuration during use.


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Aspirator Having Cushioned Tip

US Patent:
2006002, Feb 2, 2006
Filed:
Aug 2, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/909725
Inventors:
Lee Mahlmann - Rosenberg TX, US
International Classification:
A61C 17/06
US Classification:
433096000, 433091000
Abstract:
A disposable cushioned aspirator which forms part of a dental or medical aspirating system. The disposable cushioned aspirator appliance described herein is intended principally to be used in dental procedures where bodily fluids and rinse water is evacuated from a patient's mouth, but the invention has application in medical procedures and various other applications as well. An elongate tubular element having a patient end and a connection end is exteriorly lined with a layer of soft cushioning material such as a soft polymer material, rubber or a porous foam material to protect the soft tissues in and around the mouth of a patient. The elongate tubular aspirator is capable of being manually bent from an initially straight configuration to a curved or other desired configuration and is provided with a structural member extending along its length and being pliable to permit bending and yet of sufficient structural integrity to maintain the aspirator in the desired configuration during use. The structural member is preferably a wire element which is embedded within or attached to the elongate tubular element.


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Aspirator Having A Cushioned And Aspiration Controlling Tip

US Patent:
2006011, May 25, 2006
Filed:
Dec 31, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/323876
Inventors:
Lee Mahlmann - Rosenberg TX, US
International Classification:
A61C 17/06
US Classification:
433096000
Abstract:
A disposable cushioned aspirator which forms part of a dental or medical aspirating system. The disposable cushioned aspirator appliance described herein is intended principally to be used in dental and medical procedures where body fluids and rinse water is evacuated from the site of a procedure. An elongate tubular element has a connection end and a patient end. The patient end is exteriorly lined with a layer of soft cushioning material such as a soft thermoplastic elastomers, styrene based polymers, rubber or a porous polymer foam material to define an aspirator tip that protects the soft tissues in and around the mouth of a patient. The soft aspirator tip has external longitudinal pressure relief channels and recessed aspiration openings within the channels for control of aspiration characteristics. The aspirator tube is capable of being manually bent to a desired configuration and has an embedded structural member such as wire extending along its length and being pliable to permit bending and yet of sufficient structural integrity to maintain the aspirator in the desired configuration during use.


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Foam-Cushioned Aspirator

US Patent:
6068477, May 30, 2000
Filed:
Jul 6, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/347395
Inventors:
Lee A. Mahlmann - Rosenberg TX
International Classification:
A61C 1706, A61C 514
US Classification:
433 96
Abstract:
A disposable cushioned aspirator which forms part of a dental or medical aspirating system. The disposable cushioned aspirator appliance described herein is intended principally to be used in dental procedures where bodily fluids and rinse water is evacuated from a patient's mouth, but the invention has application in medical procedures and various other applications as well. An elongate tubular element having a patient end and a connection end is exteriorly lined with a layer of soft cushioning material such as a porous foam material to protect the soft tissues in and around the mouth of a patient. The elongate tubular aspirator is capable of being manually bent from an initially straight configuration to a curved or other desired configuration and is provided with a structural member extending along its length and being pliable to permit bending and yet of sufficient structural integrity to maintain the aspirator in the desired configuration during use. The structural member is preferably a wire element which is embedded within or attached to the elongate tubular element.