Paul Joseph Belvedere, Age 655824 Creek Valley Rd, Minneapolis, MN 55439

Paul Belvedere Phones & Addresses

5824 Creek Valley Rd, Minneapolis, MN 55439

Bloomington, MN

Edina, MN

Fountain Hills, AZ

Work

Address: 6545 France Ave S, Edina, MN 55435 Specialities: Dentist

Languages

English

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Dr. Paul C Belvedere, Edina MN - DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery)

Specialties:
Dentistry
Address:
6545 France Ave S, Edina, MN 55435
(952) 922-9119 (Phone) (952) 922-2628 (Fax)
Languages:
English
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Paul C Belvedere, Edina MN

Specialties:
Dentist
Address:
6545 France Ave S, Edina, MN 55435

Paul Belvedere resumes & CV records

Resumes

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Adjunct Professor

Location:
Minneapolis, MN
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Bite Tech Inc. 1990 - 2011
Athletic Mouthguard Oral Appliance
U of Mn School of Dentistry 1990 - 2011
Adjunct Professor
Proform Bite Tech Underarmour 1972 - 1974
Athletic Mouth Guard Inventor
Education:
Chicago College of Dental Surgery 1951 - 1955
Doctorates, Doctor of Dental Surgery
Loyola University Chicago 1951 - 1955
Doctorates, Doctor of Dental Surgery, Dentistry
Skills:
Microsoft Word, Powerpoint, English, Windows, Research, Teaching, Editing, Higher Education, Curriculum Development, Leadership, Healthcare, Clinical Research, Dentistry, Team Building, Coaching, Event Planning, Social Media, Aesthetics, Social Networking, Marketing Strategy, Prosthodontics, Treatment, Public Health, Marketing, Restorative Dentistry, Public Relations, Continuing Education, Prevention, Cosmetic Dentistry, Preventive Medicine, Surgery
Interests:
Science and Technology
Certifications:
American Board of Aesthe Ticsy
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Greater Minneapolis-St Paul Area

Location:
Minneapolis, MN
Industry:
Aviation & Aerospace
Work:
Ingersoll Rand Thermo King 2010 - 2013
Senior Technical Instructor and Developer
Delta Air Lines 2007 - 2009
Quality Assurance Training Representative
Northwest Airlines 1992 - 2009
Technical Training Instructor and Developer
Northwest Airlines 1985 - 1992
Faa Licensed Airframe and Powerplant Technician
1985 - 1992
Greater Minneapolis-St Paul Area
Skills:
Service Focused, Intuitiveness, Adult Learning Theory, Train the Trainer, Ingenuity, Training Roi, Inventiveness, Mechanical Aptitude, Troubleshooting, Aircraft Maintenance, Sheet Metal, Composite Structures, Aerospace Structures, Human Factors, Commercial Aviation, Adult Learning Methodologies, Training, Technical Training, Quality Assurance, Instructor Led Training, Aircraft, Aviation, Airworthiness

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Composite Dental Appliance With Wedge

US Patent:
6415794, Jul 9, 2002
Filed:
Sep 8, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/658106
Inventors:
Jon D. Kittelsen - Fridley MN
Paul C. Belvedere - Edina MN
Mark Herman - Minneapolis MN
Assignee:
Bite Tech, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61C 514
US Classification:
128859, 128861, 128862
Abstract:
A performance enhancing and force absorbing dental appliance adapted to lie within the mouth of an athlete consists of an occlusal posterior pad made of quadruple composite material comprising four layers of distinct materials, further comprising a first layer of a durable, resilient material; a second layer of non-softenable, flexible material; a third layer of a hard, very durable material; and a fourth layer of a softenable material, engageable with the occlusal surfaces to space apart the upper and lower teeth, to absorb shock and clenching stress. An adjustable arch adapted to expand and contract to be molded to the palate is provided connecting the posterior pads together within the mouth and out of the way of the tongue to maintain the position of the occlusal posterior pads within the mouth during use and to prevent loss of the pads such as by swallowing. An expandable serpentine bridge may be embedded in the arch.

Composite Mouthguard With Nonsoftenable Framework And Disconnected Anterior Impact Braces

US Patent:
6505626, Jan 14, 2003
Filed:
Apr 6, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/827729
Inventors:
Jon D. Kittelsen - Fridley MN, 55432
Paul C. Belvedere - Edina MN, 55438-1212
Mark Herman - Minneapolis MN, 55403
International Classification:
A61C 514
US Classification:
128859, 128861, 128862
Abstract:
A performance enhancing and force absorbing mouthguard adapted to fit the upper teeth of the mouth of an athlete wherein the mouthguard is quadruple or quintuple composite material of distinct materials. The first internal layer is a non-softenable flexible framework which will permit the mouthguard to hold its shape during fitting as well as to absorb and dissipate significant impact conveyed to the upper teeth. A hard, durable reverse bite plate wedge is thicker rearwardly and lowers the condyle from the temporomandibular joint in a fulcrum action to place the lower jaw in an optimum condition preventing impingement upon the nerves and arteries as well as spacing the upper and lower teeth apart. Elastomeric traction pads are on the bottom of the mouthguard and are grippingly engaged by the posterior teeth of the lower jaw. While the framework, wedge and traction pads are mechanically interlocked, a softenable material is placed over the mouthguard excepting the contact portions of the traction pads to encapsulate the mouthguard and to permit custom fitting.

Composite Mouthguard With Palate Arch And Anterior Palate Opening

US Patent:
6505627, Jan 14, 2003
Filed:
Apr 6, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/828103
Inventors:
Jon D. Kittelsen - Fridley MN, 55432
Paul C. Belvedere - Edina MN, 55436-1212
Mark Herman - Minneapolis MN, 55403
International Classification:
A61C 514
US Classification:
128859, 128861, 128862
Abstract:
A performance enhancing and force absorbing mouthguard adapted to fit the upper teeth of the mouth of an athlete wherein the mouthguard is quadruple or quintuple composite material of distinct materials. The first internal layer is a non-softenable flexible framework which will permit the mouthguard to hold its shape during fitting as well as to absorb and dissipate significant impact conveyed to the upper teeth. A hard, durable reverse bite plate wedge is thicker rearwardly and lowers the condyle from the temporomandibular joint in a fulcrum action to place the lower jaw in an optimum condition preventing impingement upon the nerves and arteries as well as spacing the upper and lower teeth apart. Elastomeric traction pads are on the bottom of the mouthguard and are grippingly engaged by the posterior teeth of the lower jaw. While the framework, wedge and traction pads are mechanically interlocked, a softenable material is placed over the mouthguard excepting the contact portions of the traction pads to encapsulate the mouthguard and to permit custom fitting.

Quadruple Composite Performance Enhancing Mouthguard

US Patent:
6505628, Jan 14, 2003
Filed:
Apr 6, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/828105
Inventors:
Jon D. Kittelsen - Fridley MN, 55432
Paul C. Belvedere - Edina MN, 55438-1212
Mark Herman - Minneapolis MN, 55403
International Classification:
A61C 514
US Classification:
128859, 128861, 128862
Abstract:
A performance enhancing and force absorbing mouthguard adapted to fit the upper teeth of the mouth of an athlete wherein the mouthguard is quadruple or quintuple composite material of distinct materials. The first internal layer is a non-softenable flexible framework which will permit the mouthguard to hold its shape during fitting as well as to absorb and dissipate significant impact conveyed to the upper teeth. A hard, durable reverse bite plate wedge is thicker rearwardly and lowers the condyle from the temporomandibular joint in a fulcrum action to place the lower jaw in an optimum condition preventing impingement upon the nerves and arteries as well as spacing the upper and lower teeth apart. Elastomeric traction pads are on the bottom of the mouthguard and are grippingly engaged by the posterior teeth of the lower jaw. While the framework, wedge and traction pads are mechanically interlocked, a softenable material is placed over the mouthguard excepting the contact portions of the traction pads to encapsulate the mouthguard and to permit custom fitting.

Composite Mouthguard With Palate Arch With Nonsoftening Framework Having At Least One Bridge

US Patent:
6508251, Jan 21, 2003
Filed:
Apr 6, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/829199
Inventors:
Jon D. Kittelsen - Fridley MN, 55432
Paul C. Belvedere - Edina MN, 55438-1212
Mark Herman - Minneapolis MN, 55403
International Classification:
A61C 514
US Classification:
128859, 128861, 433 6, 602902
Abstract:
A performance enhancing and force absorbing mouthguard adapted to fit the upper teeth of the mouth of an athlete wherein the mouthguard is quadruple or quintuple composite material of distinct materials. The first internal layer is a non-softenable flexible framework which will permit the mouthguard to hold its shape during fitting as well as to absorb and dissipate significant impact conveyed to the upper teeth. A hard, durable reverse bite plate wedge is thicker rearwardly and lowers the condyle from the temporomandibular joint in a fulcrum action to place the lower jaw in an optimum condition preventing impingement upon the nerves and arteries as well as spacing the upper and lower teeth apart. Elastomeric traction pads are on the bottom of the mouthguard and are grippingly engaged by the posterior teeth of the lower jaw. While the framework, wedge and traction pads are mechanically interlocked, a softenable material is placed over the mouthguard excepting the contact portions of the traction pads to encapsulate the mouthguard and to permit custom fitting.

Encapsulated Quintuple Composite Mouthguard

US Patent:
6510853, Jan 28, 2003
Filed:
Apr 6, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/829201
Inventors:
Jon D. Kittelsen - Fridley MN, 55432
Paul C. Belvedere - Edina MN, 55438-1212
Mark Herman - Minneapolis MN, 55403
International Classification:
A61C 514
US Classification:
128859, 128861, 128862
Abstract:
A performance enhancing and force absorbing mouthguard adapted to fit the upper teeth of the mouth of an athlete wherein the mouthguard is quadruple or quintuple composite material of distinct materials. The first internal layer is a non-softenable flexible framework which will permit the mouthguard to hold its shape during fitting as well as to absorb and dissipate significant impact conveyed to the upper teeth. A hard, durable reverse bite plate wedge is thicker rearwardly and lowers the condyle from the temporomandibular joint in a fulcrum action to place the lower jaw in an optimum condition preventing impingement upon the nerves and arteries as well as spacing the upper and lower teeth apart. Elastomeric traction pads are on the bottom of the mouthguard and are grippingly engaged by the posterior teeth of the lower jaw. While the framework, wedge and traction pads are mechanically interlocked, a softenable material is placed over the mouthguard excepting the contact portions of the traction pads to encapsulate the mouthguard and to permit custom fitting.

Encapsulated Composite Dental Appliance

US Patent:
6539943, Apr 1, 2003
Filed:
Sep 8, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/658579
Inventors:
Jon D. Kittelsen - Fridley MN
Henry D. Cross - Murrells Inlet SC
Paul C. Belvedere - Edina MN
Mark Herman - Minneapolis MN
Assignee:
Bite Tech, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61C 514
US Classification:
128859, 128861, 128862
Abstract:
A performance enhancing and force absorbing dental appliance adapted to lie within the mouth of an athlete consists of an occlusal posterior pad made of quadruple composite material comprising four layers of distinct materials, further comprising a first layer of a durable, resilient material; a second layer of non-softenable, flexible material; a third layer of a hard, very durable material; and a fourth layer of a softenable material, engageable with the occlusal surfaces to space apart the upper and lower teeth, to absorb shock and clenching stress. An adjustable arch adapted to expand and contract to be molded to the palate is provided connecting the posterior pads together within the mouth and out of the way of the tongue to maintain the position of the occlusal posterior pads within the mouth during use and to prevent loss of the pads such as by swallowing. An expandable serpentine bridge may be embedded in the arch.

Dental Appliance With Antimicrobial Additive

US Patent:
6553996, Apr 29, 2003
Filed:
Apr 6, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/828111
Inventors:
Jon D. Kittelsen - Fridley MN, 55432
Paul C. Belvedere - Edina MN, 55439-1212
Mark Herman - Minneapolis MN, 55403
International Classification:
A61C 514
US Classification:
128859, 128861, 128862, 433 6
Abstract:
A dental appliance adapted to lie within the mouth of a person having occlusal posterior pads optionally with a connective arch or a u-shaped style base with upstanding labial and/or buccal walls. An antimicrobial additive is incorporated into the resin concentrate prior to molding of the dental appliance which will permit controlled migration from the appliance internal regions to the surface of the appliance.

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