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BIBLOC: Bite Block Redesign

Submitted by soyoungk on

Approximately 14.5 million orally invasive imaging procedures such as endoscopy, echocardiography, and bronchoscopy are performed annually in the U.S. A bite block is a single-use medical device designed to keep the mouth open during such imaging procedures. Unfortunately, commercially available products suffer from structural and/or material challenges that tend to result in unwanted complications such as patient injury (i.e. the bite block is too stiff and injures patient’s teeth) and equipment damage (i.e. the bite block gets dislodged and the patient bites down on the imaging device). BIBLOC is a redesigned bite block that is the result of numerous design iterations each taking into account surveys from various stakeholders and material properties testing. BIBLOC is an easily securable bite block providing dual protection of both the patient and the imaging equipment.

Student team
Belinda Garana
Zhidong (Donnie) He
Sai Krishna Madhavaram
Zamir Mohiddin
Dione Moyano
Mentoring team
Srdjan Jelacic, MD (Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine)
Jonathan Posner, PhD (Mechanical Engineering)
Year
Continuing project
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