Abstract
In this Phase II SBIR project ASTER Labs will significantly enhance an intuitive, safe, fully-embedded detection
and localization solution for lost dentures. This concept was designed and successfully evaluated during
Phase I with elderly denture wearers and caregivers, and tested for its accuracy and efficacy via
demonstrations of successful localization of the misplaced prostheses in a variety of common environments.
For the 35 million Americans, primarily older adults, with no remaining natural teeth, and 178 million with at
least one tooth missing, the use of removable dentures has many benefits, including improved mastication,
nutritional intake, speech, and appearance, as well as social interaction and emotional confidence. Conversely,
misplacing or losing dentures can have significant detrimental effects, including reduced oral functional status,
high replacement cost, and emotional stress. Denture use is a complex learned skill and wearers are often
unable to easily adapt to replacement dentures, especially if they have worn the previous pair for many years
or have conditions affecting neuromuscular function, such as dementia, stroke, or Parkinson's disease.
Caregivers in long term care facilities and hospitals commonly report episodes of lost dentures due to the high
prevalence of patient disability and dependency on caregivers who may be unfamiliar with properly managing
dental prostheses. When dentures are lost—often after being removed and placed on meal trays, in napkins,
tissues, or laundry—caregivers and facilities are directly blamed for the loss by patients and their families.
While families may ultimately be financially responsible for replacement, these frequent scenarios create
immense emotional frustration and potential conflict for all involved. Tagging and location technologies for
simple objects (e.g. keys) are available, but typically require power and recharging, posing a risk for patients
with dentures inside their mouths. ASTER Labs' novel device is a safe, intuitive, and automated solution based
on advanced signal transmission and processing techniques. It provides an on-demand and accurate handheld
detector operated by a caregiver to locate a uniquely tuned antenna. The system is fully passive, requiring no
power source inside the denture, and is easily encapsulated in the denture base substrate. A user-friendly
touchscreen accompanies the handheld detector to guide and assist the caregiver in efficiently searching for
and locating the lost denture. The system's purpose is to increase success rates of finding lost dentures, while
giving denture wearers, families, and care staff the confidence and peace of mind that these important
prostheses can be found if lost, thus minimizing the financial, physical, and emotional consequences of
fabricating and adapting to new prostheses. The system design adheres to multiple safety specifications and
regulations to ensure patient health and well-being. The multidisciplinary Phase II SBIR team led by ASTER
Labs will use advanced signal generation and detection techniques to create a highly unique, but practical
technological solution for assuring older adults of regular availability and use of their personal dentures.