STOMATOLOGICAL NEGATIVE PRESSURE MOUTH GAG PATENT AND ITS USAGE

20210369427 ยท 2021-12-02

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    Abstract

    The invention is about a stomatological negative pressure mouth gag and its usage, which falls into the scope of stomatological technologies. The upper and lower wings of the mouth gag is connected by a thin-walled tube. The inner wall of the thin-walled tube is in direct contact with the lips, while its outer wall is exposed to the oral cavity. There are holes or slots evenly distributed on the outer wall of the thin-walled tube mounted along the arc-shaped lip holders. The left and right lip holders are connected by a negative pressure catheter between them. The thin-walled tubes on the left and right sides join with the negative pressure catheter and form a complete structure with it.

    Claims

    1. A negative pressure mouth gag used for stomatological treatment, comprising a left arc-shaped lip holder and a right arc-shaped lip holder; the left arc-shaped lip holder and the right arc-shaped lip holder have upper and lower wings covering lips and thin-walled tubes connected between the wings; the inner wall of the thin-walled tube contacts with the lips, the outer wall of the thin-walled tube is exposed to the oral cavity; wherein there are holes or slots evenly distributed on the outer wall of the thin-walled tube mounted along the arc-shaped lip holders; wherein, the left and right lip holders are connected by a negative pressure catheter between them; wherein, the thin-walled tubes on the left and right sides join with a negative pressure catheter and form a complete structure with the negative pressure catheter; wherein, the negative pressure catheter is connected with a negative pressure generator by a joint tube.

    2. The negative pressure mouth gag used for stomatological treatment according to claim 1, wherein there is a square or round hole opened in the middle of the negative pressure catheter, which is exposed to the oral cavity.

    3. The negative pressure mouth gag used for stomatological treatment according to claim 1, wherein the negative pressure catheter is separated into three airways by two inset partitions, with the middle airway going through the square or round hole and the other two airways going through the thin-walled tubes on both sides.

    4. A method of using the negative pressure mouth gag used for stomatological treatment according to claim 1, wherein has steps: Step 1, a doctor connects the negative pressure catheter to a negative pressure generator by a joint tube; Step 2, a patient opens his mouth, the doctor fixes both the right and left arc-shaped lip holders onto the patient's lips symmetrically with the patient's philtrum as the center line; Step 3, start the negative pressure generator, and proceed with the stomatological treatment, then the spittle and tooth shards produced in the process of root canal treatment in the patient's oral cavity will be sucked into holes or slots on the thin-walled tubes and the square or round hole in the middle of the negative pressure catheter.

    Description

    APPENDED PICTURES

    [0014] FIG. 1 is Graphic Model of the Invention.

    [0015] FIG. 2 is Diagrammatic Drawing (1) of the Arc-shaped Lip Holder and the Negative Pressure Catheter.

    [0016] FIG. 3 is Diagrammatic Drawing (2) of the Arc-shaped Lip Holder and the Negative Pressure Catheter.

    [0017] FIG. 4 is Sectional View of the Thin-walled Tube.

    [0018] FIG. 5 is Structure of Existing Technology.

    WAY OF IMPLEMENTATION

    [0019] Next, FIGS. 1-4 are used to explain the exemplary case of this invention. The negative pressure mouth gag is composed of the left and right arc-shaped lip holders (2), both of which have the upper wing (21) and lower wing (22) covering the lips and the thin-walled tubes (23) connected between the upper wing (21) and lower wing (22). The inner wall of the thin-walled tube (23) is in direct contact with the lips, while its outer wall is exposed to the oral cavity. Moreover, there are holes or slots (231) evenly distributed on the outer wall of the thin-walled tube (23) mounted along the arc-shaped lip holders (2). The left and right lip holders (2) are connected by a negative pressure catheter (1) between them. The thin-walled tubes (23) on the left and right sides join with the negative pressure catheter (1) and form a complete structure with it. The negative pressure catheter (1) is connected with a negative pressure generator (4) by a joint tube (3).

    [0020] There is a square or round hole (11) opened in the middle of the negative pressure catheter (1), which is exposed to the oral cavity.

    [0021] The negative pressure catheter (1) is separated into three airways by two inset partitions (12), with the middle airway going through the square or round hole (11) and the other two airways going through the thin-walled tubes (23) on both sides.

    [0022] Usage of the invention is as follows:

    [0023] Step 1. The doctor connects the negative pressure catheter (1) to a negative pressure generator (4) by a joint tube (3).

    [0024] Step 2. The patient opens his mouth, the doctor fixes both the right and left arc-shaped lip holders (2) onto the patient's lips symmetrically with the patient's philtrum as the center line.

    [0025] Step 3. Start the negative pressure generator (4), and proceed with the stamotological treatment, then the spittle and tooth shards produced in the process of root canal treatment in the patient's oral cavity will be sucked into holes or slots (231) on the thin-walled tubes (23) and the square or round hole (11) in the middle of the negative pressure catheter (1), therefore, rendering the lip holder's (2) inner wall clean of contaminants from therapeutic treatment and the doctor's visual observation clear and unaffected, as well as guaranteeing hygiene and health of the doctor and patient during the treatment.

    [0026] The exemplary case of this invention is for including all similar substitutes and revamped and modified models of the exemplary case into the scope of rights claim to a broader sense. Therefore, any omission, modification, equivalent replacement and improvement made on the basis of the theory and principles of this invention shall be protected as the invention itself.