MIRROR APPARATUS FOR DENTAL EVACUATOR
20220160482 · 2022-05-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B1/247
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A removably attachable mirror apparatus is adapted to be attachable to a suctioning tool of a dental evacuation system for removal of aerosols during a dental procedure. The mirror apparatus includes a closed-loop collar having a mirror post retaining portion adapted to retain a dental mirror. The stem is typically bent at an end in proximity to the mirror to allow for better viewing of a patient's mouth. The collar is sized to create an interference fit over the suctioning tool but is removable after use. The collar may be made of a metal, resin, plastic or silicone. The collar may be 3-D printed. The mirror apparatus may be made to be autoclavable between uses. Alternatively, the collar may be made to be disposable after a single use. The mirror apparatus provides advantages of easy use, low cost and improved remediation of potentially dangerous aerosols generated during common dental procedures.
Claims
1. A mirror apparatus adapted to attach to a dental suctioning tool for removal of aerosols during dental procedures, the mirror apparatus comprising: a base adapted to couple with a mirror assembly, wherein the mirror assembly includes a mirror stem and a mirror, wherein the base has a mirror retainer opening adapted to receive the mirror stem and retain the mirror stem; and a collar forming a closed-loop, wherein the collar is disposed in the base, wherein the collar has an opening of a defined and fixed size adapted to allow the collar to slide onto a suctioning tool and remain frictionally retained on the suctioning until forcibly removed.
2. The mirror apparatus of claim 1, wherein more than one collar is disposed in the base.
3. The mirror apparatus of claim 1, wherein the base has a chamfered edge around the opening.
4. The mirror apparatus of claim 1, wherein the stem of the mirror is threaded and rotationally culpable with the base.
5. The mirror apparatus of claim 1, wherein the base is made out of at least one of steel, copper, aluminum, resin and a metal alloy.
6. The mirror apparatus of claim 1, wherein the base is made out of a resin and the base comprises a ring-shaped annular reduced portion of the mirror retainer opening, wherein the mirror stem has threading and is adapted to rotatably couple with the ring-shaped annular reduced portion.
7. The mirror apparatus of claim 6, wherein the base is 3-D printed.
8. The mirror apparatus of claim 1, wherein the base is made out of a resin and the base comprises a ring-shaped annular reduced portion of the mirror retainer opening, wherein the mirror stem has annular notch adapted to mate with the ring-shaped annular reduced portion.
9. The mirror apparatus of claim 8, wherein the mirror stem snap-fits into a retained position in the mirror retainer opening.
10. The mirror apparatus of claim 1, wherein the collar includes a protruding portion that protrudes into an otherwise circular ring.
11. The mirror apparatus of claim 1, wherein the base is color coded to correspond to a mirror size.
12. The mirror apparatus of claim 1, wherein the mirror stem comprises a hinge in proximity to the mirror, wherein the angle of the mirror can be adjusted relative to the mirror stem.
13. An apparatus adapted to attach to a dental suctioning tool for removal of aerosols during dental procedures, the apparatus comprising: a base adapted to couple with a mirror assembly, wherein the base comprises a mirror retainer opening adapted to receive a stem of the mirror assembly and releasably retain the mirror assembly in the base; and a collar forming a closed-loop, wherein the collar is disposed in the base, wherein the collar has an opening of a defined and fixed size adapted to allow the collar to slide onto a suctioning tool and remain retained on the suctioning until forcibly removed.
14. The apparatus of claim 13, further comprising: a mirror assembly including the stem and a mirror coupled to an end of the stem.
15. The mirror assembly of claim 14, wherein the stem includes a threaded portion, wherein the mirror retaining portion is adapted to receive and be retained by the threaded portion.
16. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the base comprises a plurality of collars.
17. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the base is made out of at least one of a metal, metal alloy and resin.
18. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the base is 3-D printed.
19. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the stem includes a hinge in proximity to the mirror and is adapted to adjust the angle of the mirror relative to the stem.
20. A mirror apparatus adapted to attach to a dental suctioning tool for removal of aerosols during dental procedures, the mirror apparatus comprising: a base coupled to a mirror stem, wherein the mirror stem is coupled to a mirror assembly including a mirror; and a collar forming a closed-loop, wherein the collar is disposed in the base, wherein the collar has a circular opening of a defined and fixed size adapted to allow the collar to slide onto a suctioning tool and remain retained on the suctioning until forcibly removed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] Advantages of the invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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[0029] The subject embodiments of the invention relate to a device including a mirror apparatus adapted to attach to a dental evacuator thus allowing for removal of aerosols while performing common dental procedures. The subject system provides numerous benefits including an ability to easily integrate with existing equipment commonly found in a dentist's office. The device is compact, light weight and inexpensive when compared to the alternative of buying specialized equipment needed for removal of aerosols. Importantly, the device allows for improved aerosol removal by keeping the device including the mirror near to the work area and not reducing the vacuum force of the dental evacuator.
[0030] More particularly, with reference to
[0031] With added reference to
[0032] At a distal end 34, the mirror stem 28 is bent at an angle relative to the stem 28 portion disposed in the base 14. A transition portion 36 of the stem 28 is coupled to the mirror housing 38 which holds a mirror 40. The transition portion 36 can be a bend in the stem 28, typically of 45° or 22.5° relative to the stem 28 thus allowing for the mirror 40 to offer better views of a patient's mouth during dental procedures. Other angles of inclination between the mirror and mirror stem are anticipated.
[0033] In an embodiment, the transition portion 36 is adjustable (not shown) to allow the user to change the inclination of the mirror 40 relative to the stem 28. This can be accomplished in a manner well known to those skilled in the art and includes a hinge joint. The mirror housing 38 and mirror 40 are typically round but could also be other shapes such as oval, square, or rectangular.
[0034] The closed-loop collar 16 forms a circumferential wall 42 that forms a tool receptor opening 44 adapted to receive and releasably couple with the suctioning tool 20. The circumferential wall 42 is circular in shape. However, in nonlimiting embodiments the circumferential wall 42 may be formed into other shapes such as an oval, square, or rectangle and may correspond to the shape of the suctioning tool 20 which may also be oval, square, rectangular or other shape. In a nonlimiting embodiment, the collar 16 of the mirror apparatus 10 can be color coded to correspond to different sizes of the mirror housing 38 and mirror 40. This allows a dental practitioner to easily determine the size of the mirror 40 needed for a particular dental procedure.
[0035] The tool receptor opening 44 is sized to correspond to the size of the suctioning tool 20 to be coupled with. In a nonlimiting embodiment the diameter of the tool receptor opening 44 is 0.439 inches or 11.150 mm to couple with the suctioning tool 20, such as a straw with an exterior diameter of ˜0.438 inches. In this embodiment the inside diameter of the tool receptor opening 44 is only slightly larger than the outside diameter of the suctioning tool 20 which allows the mirror apparatus 10 to be urged onto the suctioning tool 20 prior to use. It should be appreciated that the size of the tool receptor opening 44 and the suctioning tool 20 may vary. It should also be understood that the suctioning tool 20 may be oval or some other non-circular shape.
[0036] The close association in sizes between the tool receptor opening 44 and the suctioning tool 20 may be characterized as a frictional retention of the mirror apparatus 10 on the suctioning tool 20. After being urged onto suctioning tool 20, the mirror apparatus 10 is frictionally held in place on the suctioning tool 20 and not easily removable. In this regard the mirror apparatus 10 is safe from becoming easily dislodged during normal dental procedures. The length of the collar 16 also assists in offering stability from easy dislodging of the mirror apparatus 10 from the suctioning tool 20. A length of the collar 16 of less than 0.5 inches (˜1 cm) has proven sufficient.
[0037] The base 14 is made from at least one of aluminum, stainless steel, copper, and metal alloy. The base 14 may be made by extruding or milling aluminum. In this embodiment the aluminum may be anodized. In another nonlimiting embodiment the base 14 is made from at least one of a resin, plastic, nylon or silicone. The base 14 may be molded or 3-D printed.
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[0041] The mirror assembly 106 includes an elongated mirror stem 108 that is inserted in a rectilinear direction 110 into a mirror stem retaining portion 112 of the extended base 102. The extended base 102 includes a recessed portion 114 that conforms to the radial curvature of the suctioning tool 20.
[0042] The mirror stem retaining portion 112 includes an indentation 116 that in a first embodiment (
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[0044] After use, the mirror assembly 106 can be retracted from the extended base 102 thereby allowing for better sanitizing including autoclaving of the parts. In an embodiment, the extended base of the mirror apparatus 100 is intended for a single use and then is disposable, leaving only the mirror assembly 106 to be cleaned. The apparatus of the invention allows dentists, hygienists, and dental assistants to minimize aerosols while working clinically.
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[0046] When the dental treatment is completed the dental practitioner simply removes the mirror apparatus from the straw by pulling it off by hand. In most embodiments, the mirror apparatus can be autoclaved with the mirror attached to the base. Alternatively, in embodiments where the mirror assembly is intended to be removable from the base it is removed for autoclaving. In other embodiments as already described, the mirror assembly is first removed for autoclaving and then the base is disposed of. In all embodiments, the mirror apparatus provides an inexpensive, convenient and practical way to alleviate aerosols generated during common dental procedures.
[0047] The invention has been described in an illustrative manner. It is to be understood that the terminology, which has been used, is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation. Many modifications and variations of the invention are possible in light of the above teachings. Therefore, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced other than as specifically described.