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SAMARSKAYA OBLASTNAYA STOMATOL

Overview
  • Total Patents
    17
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SAMARSKAYA OBLASTNAYA STOMATOL has a total of 17 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1989. It filed its patents most often in Russian Federation and USSR (Union of Socialist Soviet Republics). Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology are CAMBRIDGE ENDOSCOPIC DEVICES, TAMA MEDICAL KK and KUMAGAI HIROAKI.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing SAMARSKAYA OBLASTNAYA STOMATOLs patent filings in countries

Patent filings per year

Chart showing SAMARSKAYA OBLASTNAYA STOMATOLs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Focus industries

# Industry
#1 Medical technology

Focus technologies

# Technology
#1 Diagnosis and surgery

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Bogatov Anatolij I 17
#2 Zakharova Irina A 5
#3 Abulkhanov Stanislav R 5
#4 Shpolyanskaya Marina A 5
#5 Semenov Boris P 4
#6 Revyakin Aleksandr V 2
#7 Elistratov Vladimir L 2
#8 Shchukin Georgij I 2
#9 Shcherbakha Valerij I 2
#10 Vedin Nikolaj G 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
RU2072792C1 Apparatus for measuring nasal cavity vestibule
RU2008943C1 Electrode for electrophoresis
RU2008826C1 Alveolar tooth cavity bleeding arresting device
RU2008816C1 Method for infraorbital nerve anesthesia
RU2008842C1 Method for treatment of chronic periodontics
RU1793900C Device for removing hood from teeth at pericoronitis
RU1802307C Method for determining efficiency of antiseptic treatment of maxillary sinus
RU2008937C1 Inhaler
RU1777902C Inhaler
SU1752410A1 Electrode for carrying out galvanization and electrophoresis
RU2000742C1 Method of curing chronic periodontitis of multi-root teeth
RU2026015C1 Micromanipulator
RU1799553C Method of treatment for alveolodental cyst
RU1836965C Device for antiseptic treatment of maxillary sinus in case of acute perforation
SU1731185A1 Device for extracting foreign bodies from cavities
SU1717119A1 Device for bringing down the mandible
SU1717113A1 Method for treating the cases of acute perforation of the maxillary sinus