9 Software used in the dental industry that manages the delivery of and the flow rate of low-pressure fluid which is delivered to a sealed chamber in a patient's mouth; Software which is fully programmable for selecting the ideal activation temperature of a medical and dental device; Graphical user interface software; Touchscreens; Touchscreens that use GUI (Graphic Interface Software); User interfaces, namely, touchscreen, for electrotechnical and electronic devices, excluding gaming apparatus; Software in the nature of GUI touchscreens; Microprocessor unit contained within a control unit for controlling temperature of a heating device, namely, printed electric circuit resistors; Microprocessor unit contained within a control unit that controls electrical power, time duration, alarms, sensors, individual, or multiple heat emitting elements, pumps, motors, and other controls; Computer software and firmware for operating system programs; Software that uses algorithms to control firmware; automated multi-disciplinary oral technology system comprised of microprocessors and semi-conductors which offers a fully automated option for single topical therapeutic and cosmetic treatments; End-to-end electronic technology platform unit comprised of microprocessors, semi-conductors, and Platform as a Service (PaaS) featuring computer software platforms for controlling the functioning of medical and dental devices and sensors to enable procedure management, safety monitoring, remote treatment monitoring and data collection, materials management, machine cleaning and maintenance, user interface management, automated verification and tamper proofing of treatment materials and utilizing selective precision, real-time adaptive thermal and flow controllers, wireless connectivity, radio-frequency identification (RFID) readers, wireless radio-frequency identification (RFID) reader and writers for RFID chips, chip card readers, proprietary processing methods, traceable tamper proof preloaded disposables and a cloud database for controlling the functioning of medical and dental devices and sensors to enable procedure management, safety monitoring, remote treatment monitoring and data collection, materials management, machine cleaning and maintenance, user interface management, automated verification and tamper proofing of treatment materials; Microprocessors, software programmable microprocessors and semi-conductors; Microprocessor-based hardware systems used to reduce power consumption