Rocky River, OH, United States of America

William J Leimkuehler


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Title: Innovations by William J. Leimkuehler in Veterinary Medicine

Introduction

William J. Leimkuehler is an innovative inventor based in Rocky River, OH (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of veterinary medicine, particularly in the treatment of oral diseases in non-human animals. His work focuses on utilizing electrical currents to promote oral health and treat various conditions.

Latest Patents

William J. Leimkuehler holds a patent titled "Concurrent Treatment Of Oral And Systemic Maladies In Animals Using Electrical Current." This patent describes a method and apparatus for treating multiple oral diseases and defects while enhancing general oral hygiene through the application of electricity. The invention employs electrodes to deliver electrical currents to the gingival tissues, resulting in numerous therapeutic benefits. These benefits include the elimination of oral microbes, increased oral vasodilation, reduced oral biofilm, improved blood circulation in the mouth, and the reversal of bone resorption. Additionally, it promotes osteogenesis, treats gum recession, and aids in gingival regeneration. The invention also addresses conditions such as gingivitis, periodontitis, and oral malodor, along with systemic diseases linked to oral pathogens.

Career Highlights

William J. Leimkuehler is associated with Jodi Ventures, Inc., where he continues to develop and refine his innovative approaches to veterinary care. His work has the potential to revolutionize how oral diseases in animals are treated, providing a more effective and less invasive solution.

Collaborations

William collaborates with Issam Nemeh, contributing to the advancement of veterinary medicine through their combined expertise and innovative ideas.

Conclusion

William J. Leimkuehler's contributions to veterinary medicine through his innovative patent demonstrate his commitment to improving animal health. His work not only addresses oral diseases but also enhances the overall well-being of non-human animals.

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