Patent classifications
A61C17/02
Contacting System and Use of the Contacting System
A contacting system (20) for electrical contacting of electrical conductor elements (14) embedded in an insulating sheath (10) of a cable harness (4a) is intended to —enable electrical contacting of the cable harness (4a) in a particularly simple and cost-effective manner that also meets high reliability requirements. According to the invention, this is achieved with a connection module (22), in the outer housing (25) of which a section of the cable harness (4a) can be fixed, and with a number of contact pins (36) which, viewed from the side relative to the longitudinal direction of the cable harness (4a), are guided transversely through the outer housing (25).
Portable multifunctional oral cavity cleaner
Disclosed is a portable multifunctional oral cavity cleaner which includes a tongue scraper, a material storage bottle, a material spraying device and a detachable housing; the tongue scraper can be changed into a contracted state from a stretched state via bending, rotating or folding, so as to reduce the volume of the oral cavity cleaner; an oral cavity cleaner body including the tongue scraper in the contracted state is housed in an inner cavity of the housing; and the housing can be reversely combined at the bottom of the oral cavity cleaner after being detached and used as a handle for prolonging the length of the oral cavity cleaner. The present application, featured with small size, light weight and portability, ensures hygiene in the carrying process and realizes multiple functions such as tongue coating removal, oral spray sterilization and interdental cleaning at one time.
Portable multifunctional oral cavity cleaner
Disclosed is a portable multifunctional oral cavity cleaner which includes a tongue scraper, a material storage bottle, a material spraying device and a detachable housing; the tongue scraper can be changed into a contracted state from a stretched state via bending, rotating or folding, so as to reduce the volume of the oral cavity cleaner; an oral cavity cleaner body including the tongue scraper in the contracted state is housed in an inner cavity of the housing; and the housing can be reversely combined at the bottom of the oral cavity cleaner after being detached and used as a handle for prolonging the length of the oral cavity cleaner. The present application, featured with small size, light weight and portability, ensures hygiene in the carrying process and realizes multiple functions such as tongue coating removal, oral spray sterilization and interdental cleaning at one time.
INTEGRATED ENDODONTIC IRRIGATION AND ASPIRATION SYSTEM
Methods and apparatus(es) for improving irrigation and aspiration of chemical irrigants (e.g., NaOCl) from root canals and/or a pulp chamber of a tooth during a dental procedure are provided. The methods and apparatus(es) enable a dental practitioner to single-handedly perform irrigation and aspiration substantially simultaneously during a dental procedure, thereby simplifying the procedure and mitigating the risk of chemical spillage onto the gums and into the mouth of a patient. Single-handed operation by the practitioner enables the dental technician (or assistant) to perform other duties, while enabling the practitioner to use an available hand to utilize or pass other instruments, hold a mirror to observe the irrigation process, or the like. The irrigation hose may be connected to low-volume suction, rather than the high-volume suction, thereby increasing the time for the chemical irrigant to interact with the root canal surface and reducing the production of droplets that may spatter chemicals and/or debris onto the patient.
Portable teeth cleaning apparatus
Disclosed is a portable teeth cleaning apparatus, which implements, through a pump in a teeth cleaner, a function of supplementing a teeth cleaning liquid from a connecting seat connected to the teeth cleaner. Therefore, it is no longer necessary to connect the teeth cleaner to a teeth cleaning liquid source through a connecting hose during teeth cleaning, and liquid leakage is avoided during liquid supplement. Further, a seating/unseating status and whether a liquid reservoir is filled up are detected automatically, and a controller controls on/off and switching of a series of valves, thereby implementing automatic liquid supplement of the teeth cleaner.
ORAL IRRIGATOR
This disclosure provides an oral irrigator including a base, a reservoir, a handle and a starter. The base has a pumping assembly, a controller and a starting part. The reservoir has a storage cavity and is removably connected to the base and communicates the storage cavity with the pumping assembly. The handle is configured to guide fluid from the pumping assembly. The starter is provided on the handle or removably connected to the handle. One of the handle and the starter has a signal processor, and when the starting part is operated, the signal processor may receive a first starting signal and send it to the controller. The pumping assembly, the controller and the starting part are electrically connected, and when the starting part is operated, the controller receives a second starting signal. The controller controls the pumping assembly to work after receiving the first and second starting signals.
ORAL IRRIGATOR
This disclosure provides an oral irrigator including a base, a reservoir, a handle and a starter. The base has a pumping assembly, a controller and a starting part. The reservoir has a storage cavity and is removably connected to the base and communicates the storage cavity with the pumping assembly. The handle is configured to guide fluid from the pumping assembly. The starter is provided on the handle or removably connected to the handle. One of the handle and the starter has a signal processor, and when the starting part is operated, the signal processor may receive a first starting signal and send it to the controller. The pumping assembly, the controller and the starting part are electrically connected, and when the starting part is operated, the controller receives a second starting signal. The controller controls the pumping assembly to work after receiving the first and second starting signals.
A SOUND ISOLATION SUSPENSION SYSTEM
A suspension system (22) configured to minimize transmission of acoustic and vibrational energy in a device, comprising: (i) a rigid support (24); (ii) an operative element (16) positioned within the rigid support and comprising a drive frequency when the device is in operation; and (iii) a resilient element (26) engaging the rigid support and configured to create a resilient force against one or more degrees of freedom of vibrations generated by the operative element; wherein the natural frequency in one or more of the degrees of freedom of the suspension system, in the degrees of freedom of interest, are tuned into a narrow resonant frequency range by the suspension, and wherein the resonant frequency is less than the drive frequency.
Aqueous solution for use in cleaning via irradiation by ultraviolet rays and/or near-ultraviolet visible light and/or light in 800-900 nm near-infrared region, dentifrice including said solution, dental treatment device, toothbrush, and tooth cleaning method
An aqueous solution for intraoral cleaning via irradiation with ultraviolet ray and/or near-ultraviolet visible ray and/or ray in an 800-900 nm near-infrared region is employed as the hydrogen peroxide aqueous solution, wherein a concentration of hydrogen peroxide is 1 w/v % to 7 w/v %, and a concentration of a hydrogen peroxide stabilizer is 81 ppm (mg/L) or less in the aqueous solution.
Hydrating cancellus bone cortical drill
A cortical drill for hydrating and drilling cancellous bone when preparing a dental implant includes a stem portion and a drill portion, the stem portion with a locking notch and a water inlet configured for receiving fluid under pressure into the cortical drill. The drill portion has an elongated substantially conical body having an outer wall. The drill portion has a slot portion, and the slot portion includes a cut-out forming an inlet along a peripheral surface of the conical body. A plurality of jets are formed in the slot portion, with the jets in communication with the water inlet, and the jets arranged along the slot portion, such that fluid travelling under pressure into the water inlet, travels through the stem portion and the drill portion, and exits the jets in the slot portion.