Patent classifications
A61C17/0208
ULTRASONIC BACK SUCTION-INTEGRATED TOOTH CLEANER
An ultrasonic back suction-integrated tooth cleaner includes a tooth cleaner host and a tooth cleaner handle. The tooth cleaner host includes a pipeline structure inside. Head ends of a water supply pipeline and a back suction pipeline both extend out of a housing of the tooth cleaner host and are connected to a tail end of the tooth cleaner handle. In the present invention, a back suction pipeline is added to an existing tooth cleaner host, so that the host is adapted to an integral tooth cleaner handle with a back suction function. A flow rate in the water supply pipeline is regulated by using an electromagnetic valve, so that a requirement for accurately controlling a water output volume is satisfied. The tooth cleaner handle is ingeniously designed with a back suction pipeline inside the existing ultrasonic handle, so that an aerosol is effectively controlled during ultrasonic tooth cleaning.
DEVICE FOR SHAPING AND SIMULTANEOUS FLUSHING AND SUCTION OF A TOOTH ROOT CANAL
The present invention relates to a dental device for shaping and simultaneous flushing and suction of a tooth root canal, a head of a dental device for shaping and simultaneous flushing and suction a tooth root canal by shaping the tooth root canal and a hollow endodontic file for shaping and simultaneous flushing and suction a tooth root canal by shaping the tooth root canal.
Intraoral device with stability bar
A dental mouthpiece is provided that may be attached to a high-suction dental adapter for the purpose of assisting the dental staff during dental procedures through chair-side, hands-free suction, and isolation. Such a mouthpiece may include a main body portion, a cheek retractor portion, and a suction connector portion. In some embodiments, the main body portion, cheek retractor portion, and suction connector portion (and sub-portions thereof) may be molded in one piece, preferably by injection molding. In an exemplary embodiment, the mouthpiece may be made of a material that is flexible, translucent, conducive to injection molding, high heat-resistant, and autoclavable. Such a material may include silicone. Because the mouthpiece may be made of a high heat-resistant and autoclavable material, such a mouthpiece may be reusable.
Intraoral device with mesh
A dental mouthpiece is provided that may be attached to a high-suction dental adapter for the purpose of assisting the dental staff during dental procedures through chair-side, hands-free suction, and isolation. Such mouthpiece may include a main body portion, a cheek retractor portion, and a suction connector portion. In some embodiments, the main body portion, cheek retractor portion, and suction connector portion (and sub-portions thereof) may be molded in one piece, preferably by injection molding. In an exemplary embodiment, the mouthpiece may be made of a material that is flexible, translucent, conducive to injection molding, high heat-resistant, and autoclavable. Such a material may include silicone. Because the mouthpiece may be made of high heat-resistant and autoclavable material, such a mouthpiece may be reusable.
Intraoral device with detachable mouth prop
A dental mouthpiece is provided that may be attached to a high-suction dental adapter for the purpose of assisting the dental staff during dental procedures through chair-side, hands-free suction, and isolation. Such mouthpiece may include a main body portion, a cheek retractor portion, and a suction connector portion. In some embodiments, the main body portion, cheek retractor portion, and suction connector portion (and sub-portions thereof) may be molded in one piece, preferably by injection molding. In an exemplary embodiment, the mouthpiece may be made of a material that is flexible, translucent, conducive to injection molding, high heat-resistant, and autoclavable. Such a material may include silicone. Because the mouthpiece may be made of high heat-resistant and autoclavable material, such a mouthpiece may be reusable.
ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH
The present disclosure relates to an electric toothbrush, and more particularly, to an electric toothbrush including: a main body which includes an outer case; a cleaning body which is coupled to the main body and has a cleaning head formed at one end thereof; a vibration transmission unit which couples the main body and the cleaning body, has a vibration generator mounted thereon to generate vibration, and transmits the vibration to the cleaning body; and a vibration damping unit which is provided between the outer case and the vibration transmission unit, thereby maintaining cleaning performance of the electric toothbrush, reducing magnitude of vibration to be transmitted to a user, and improving convenience for the user.
TOOTH ROOT CANAL IRRIGATION ASSEMBLY FOR CLEANING TOOTH ROOT CANALS
A root canal irrigation assembly, comprising a vacuum device, a suction element having an elongate suction tip, and a sonic device having a sonic handpiece for introducing sonic vibrations into the suction element and thus causing the suction tip to vibrate, wherein the rear end of the suction element is connected to the vacuum device such that an irrigation fluid containing tissue residues and/or bacteria can be suctioned out of a root canal. The suction element comprises an internal vibrator which is held in the suction tip and projects out of the front end thereof, wherein the suction tip and the internal vibrator are interconnected at their rear ends, wherein the suction tip is resiliently formed and dimensioned such that, when the suction tip is introduced into a root canal, the suction tip sealingly closes the root canal in the region of the root canal wall.
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.
ORAL CAVITY CLEANING DEVICE
An oral cavity cleaning device, which comprises a body, a water jet tip, a first motor, a second motor, a brush, and a water suction assembly. A rotating shaft extends out of an upper end surface of the body. The first motor drives the rotating shaft to vibrate to drive the brush to vibrate. The upper end surface of the body further comprises a water outlet, and the water jet tip is disposed on the upper end surface of the body and is in communication with the water outlet. Further, the water jet tip is disposed on a side of the brush facing a user, and the water jet tip is disposed below bristles of the brush. The second motor drives the water suction assembly to pump water from a built-in or external container, and water from a water passage disposed in the body sprays out of the water outlet and the water jet tip.
DEVICE FOR CONTINUOUS IRRIGATION WITH ACTIVATION IN ENDODONTICS APPLICATION
Disclosed herein is a dental device for delivering fluid continuously while activated in an endodontic application. The dental device includes a hollow needle having a tip end and a connector portion; and a handle. One end of the handle is configured to be affixed to the connector portion of the hollow needle. The opposite end of the handle is capable of being attached to an endodontic handpiece or a sonic agitator for the activation. The connector portion includes at least one tube connector that is an integral part of the connector portion of the hollow needle or a plurality of openings on the connector portion to accommodate the hollow needle to a connector. The connector is a modular fluid delivery connector which is removable from the needle such that it can be reused.