DR. MARSHALL ALLEN ANGOTTI, DDS
Dentist at Baltimore St, Hanover, PA

License number
Pennsylvania PA19854
Category
Dentist
Type
General Practice
Address
Address 2
245 Baltimore St, Hanover, PA 17331
18 Friar Rd, York, PA 17408
Phone
(717) 632-0877
(717) 632-3007 (Fax)
(717) 792-3158

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Marshall Angotti, age 72
18 Friar Rd, York, PA 17408
(717) 683-6362
Marshall A Angotti, age 72
18 Friar Rd, York, PA 17408
(717) 792-3158
Marshall A Angotti, age 72
245 Baltimore St, Hanover, PA 17331
(717) 632-0877

Professional information

Marshall A Angotti Photo 1

Dr. Marshall A Angotti, Hanover PA - DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery)

Specialties:
Dentistry
Address:
245 Baltimore St, Hanover 17331
(717) 632-0877 (Phone), (717) 632-3007 (Fax)
Languages:
English


Marshall Allen Angotti Photo 2

Marshall Allen Angotti, Hanover PA

Specialties:
Dentist
Address:
245 Baltimore St, Hanover, PA 17331


Marshall Angotti Photo 3

Apparatus For Reproducibly Positioning An Image Receptor For Intraoral Diagnostics

US Patent:
5090047, Feb 18, 1992
Filed:
Oct 23, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/601867
Inventors:
Marshall A. Angotti - New Salem Borough PA
Frank J. Lopez - Hanover Borough PA
Richard C. Margraf - Upper Moreland Township, Montgomery County PA
Assignee:
Applied Research Company - Hanover PA
International Classification:
G03B 4204, A61B 614
US Classification:
378170
Abstract:
Apparatus for positioning an image receptor, such as X-ray film, within a patient's mouth in predetermined relation to an energy beam, such as an X-ray beam, generated externally of the patient's mouth, includes rigid structure supporting an image receptor and connecting it to the source of the energy beam, and a bite block removably attached to the rigid structure in a position such that the portion of the patient's maxilla and mandible gripping the bite block is removed from the portion being studied with the energy beam. The attachment system further provides for attachment of the bite block at any of a plurality of discrete sites relative to the image receptor. Bite registration material is preferably provided on the bite block surfaces to allow precise repositioning of the bite block in a series of successive exposures. The apparatus allows a plurality of target areas to be studied using one bite block position within the patient's mouth.