Patent classifications
A61C1/142
Dental tool and dental system
The invention relates to a dental tool having a shank region, which is formed for coupling to a dental handpiece, and also having a work region, which is connected to the shank region. In this case, the shank region of the dental tool is formed so that there is the possibility of latchable insertion and removal without actuation. In particular, at least the shank region can consist of plastics material. As a result, inter alia facilitated handling of the tool and inexpensive production of the tool are rendered possible.
Dental Implant Screwdriver Harness System
A dental implant screwdriver harness system enables a dentist to restrain and stabilize an implant screwdriver, while simultaneously turning the driver head using only one hand. A tether attached to the dentist's hand/finger connects to a stepped socket assembly, comprising multiple driver sockets, which seat driver heads of several standard diameters. A flexible slotted driver shaft strap wraps over the driver shaft and holds the driver head down against a central socket base.
Dental Implant Screwdriver Harness System
A dental implant screwdriver harness system enables a dentist to restrain and stabilize an implant screwdriver, while simultaneously turning the driver head using only one hand. A tether attached to the dentist's hand/finger connects to a stepped socket assembly, comprising multiple driver sockets, which seat driver heads of several standard diameters. A flexible perforated driver shaft strap wraps over the driver shaft and holds the driver head down against a central socket base.
SUBASSEMBLY FOR DENTAL CARE OR SURGICAL HANDPIECE, DENTAL CARE OR SURGICAL HANDPIECE, AND ASSOCIATED ASSEMBLY METHOD
A subassembly for a dental care or surgical handpiece comprises a push button (16) comprising a contact surface (23) adapted to receive a manual pressure able to actuate the push button (16) slidably in a sliding direction. This subassembly further comprises a piece (21) for retaining the push button (16), as well as a bayonet device (28a, 33, 35) able to keep assembled the push button (16) and the retaining piece (21).
SWIVEL HEAD DENTAL INSTRUMENT
A dental instrument having a working end that can be easily rotated into a desired position in the mouth of a patient while the handle of the instrument is held in place by the user. The dental instrument has a handle and a working end that is rotatably coupled to handle by a rotational joint formed by a housing having a cavity and a member positioned in the cavity so that the housing and the member are free to rotate relative to each other. The housing may include one or more finger rests for easily manipulation. The rotational joint may be connected to the handle via a bend so that the working end extends obliquely relative to the handle. The working end may a cord packer, a Woodson end, a periotome end, and a periosteal end and the instrument may be formed from an autoclavable material disposable or plastic or other medical grade material.
Chuck mechanism for dental handpiece and dental handpiece using the mechanism
A chuck mechanism for a dental handpiece holds a columnar rotary tool for dental care rotatably with an annular rotor of the dental handpiece. The columnar rotor tool is concentrically detachable to the annular rotor which is rotatably attached to a head part of the dental handpiece. The chuck mechanism has an annular chucking member with a cylindrical base part into which the annular rotor is integrally fitted and an elastic chucking piece having a chucking pawl for engaging with a locking groove formed at a base end of the rotary tool. The chuck mechanism enables the rotary tool to be easily removed from the annular rotor by elastically deforming the elastic chucking piece against elastic force of the elastic chucking piece to disengage the chucking pawl from the locking groove.
Dental component with an interface
The present invention addresses above-noted objectives by providing a dental component that includes a coronal end, an apical end, and a longitudinal axis extending between the coronal end and the apical end. The dental component also includes an interface for assembly to another dental component, the interface includes at least one indexing section for rotationally locking the dental component to the other dental component and at least one guiding section. The at least one guiding section and the at least one indexing section alternate about the longitudinal axis, wherein the guiding section includes an apically facing or coronally facing guiding surface. Further, a tangent to at least a portion of the guiding surface has a slope towards the next indexing section about the longitudinal axis.