Inventor · Paris, FR

Thomas Pellissard

46Patents
8h-index
7Co-inventors
60Inventor score

Filing activity: Oct 27, 2015 → Mar 25, 2024

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US10485638B2 Method for monitoring dentition Physics 42 Active
US11109945B2 Method of evaluating an orthodontic aligner Physics 13 Active
US10755409B2 Method for analyzing an image of a dental arch Physics 12 Active
US11107218B2 Method for analyzing an image of a dental arch Physics 12 Active
US10588501B2 Dental imaging device Electricity 12 Active
US10685259B2 Method for analyzing an image of a dental arch Physics 12 Active
US11049248B2 Method for analyzing an image of a dental arch Physics 11 Active
US10342645B2 Method for monitoring dentition Physics 11 Active
US10779909B2 Method for monitoring an orthodontic treatment Physics 8 Active
US10966667B2 Method for predicting a dental situation Physics 8 Active
US10417774B2 Method for monitoring an orthodontic treatment Physics 7 Active
USD924398S1 Dentists apparatus for keeping the mouth open General 6 Active
US10206759B2 Method for monitoring an orthodontic treatment Physics 6 Active
US10736715B2 Dental imaging device Human Necessities 6 Active
US11918437B2 Method of enrichment of a digital dental model Physics 5 Active
US10842592B2 Dental imaging device for colorimetric and/or translucence calibration Electricity 5 Active
US11314983B2 Method for analyzing an image of a dental arch Physics 4 Active
USD906523S1 Oral cavity image acquisition device General 4 Active
US11246688B2 Method for monitoring dentition Physics 4 Active
US11599997B2 Dental imaging device Physics 2 Active
US11532079B2 Dental imaging device Physics 2 Active
USD982752S1 Oral-cavity photograph-taking device General 2 Active
US11419699B2 Method of determining an orthodontic treatment Physics 1 Active
US11666418B2 Dentition control method Physics 1 Active
US11564774B2 Method for monitoring an orthodontic treatment Physics 1 Active

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.