DENTAL EXTRACTION INSTRUMENT
20230301748 · 2023-09-28
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Abstract
A dental extraction instrument that is applicable to tooth roots of various shapes and sizes and that enables quick tooth extraction and reduces the burden on the patient. It includes a gripper, a shank extending from the gripper, and a head at the distal end of the shank to be inserted into a periodontal space for extraction of a tooth using a lever effect. The head bifurcates in plan view, and has two sharp prongs and a web between the prongs. The web connects the prongs that are extending in a direction away from the shank and is axially recessed from the distal ends of the prongs. The web has a biconcave shape in the center to be thinner than the prongs as viewed in the cross section perpendicular to the shank.
Claims
1. A dental extraction instrument comprising: a gripper; a shank extending from the gripper; and a head at a distal end of the shank to be inserted into a periodontal space for extraction of a tooth using a lever effect; wherein the head bifurcates in plan view, and has two sharp prongs and a web between the prongs and connecting the prongs, the prongs extending in a direction away from the shank, and the web being axially recessed from distal ends of the prongs and biconcave to be thinner than the prongs as viewed in cross section perpendicular to the shank.
2. The dental extraction instrument according to claim 1, wherein the concave becomes deeper away from the shank both on the top side and the bottom side and being curved as viewed in cross section perpendicular to the shank.
3. The dental extraction instrument according to claim 1, wherein each of the prongs has angles α and β both being not greater than 30°, α being the angle between lines “a” and “b” respectively tangent to an outer and inner contour of the prong in plan view, and β being the angle between lines “c” and “d” respectively tangent to a contour on the top side and on the bottom side of the prong in front view.
4. The dental extraction instrument according to claim 1, wherein the two prongs are spaced apart at their distal ends by 2 to 6 mm, and have a distance of 5 to 15 mm from the midpoint between the distal ends of the prongs to a distal end of the shank, and a distance of 2 to 7 mm between the midpoint and a distal edge of the web.
5. The dental extraction instrument according to claim 1, wherein the shank includes a recess that is curved in front view on a top outer face continuous with or close to the head.
6. The dental extraction instrument according to claim 1, wherein the gripper is made up of a body having a large diameter, and a shoulder located between the body and the shank and having an intermediate diameter that is between the body diameter and the shank diameter, the shoulder being provided with a chamfer on an edge on the top side.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Embodiment 1
[0024] The dental extraction instrument 1 according to a first embodiment is entirely made of a biologically non-toxic, corrosion-resistant metal such as for example stainless steel, cobalt-chromium alloy, or titanium alloy, and includes a gripper 2, a shank 3 extending straight from the gripper 2, and a head 4 at the tip of the shank 3 as shown in
[0025] The head 4 is bent at about 30° relative to the shank 3 toward the bottom side in front view, and in a “U” or “V” shape symmetrical about the axis in plan view as shown in
[0026] The prong 9 is so sharp as to have angles α and β shown in
[0027] When in use, the gripper 2 of the dental extraction instrument 1 is held with the body 5 wrapped in the palm and the shoulder 6 held between the thumb and the middle finger, and with the index finger F rested on the recess 8 as shown in
[0028] Next, the prong 10 closer to the center of the root is rotated back and forth about the axis as indicated by arrow X in
[0029] As described above, the dental extraction instrument 1 allows both rocking and elevating operations to be performed with itself alone and obviates the need to change instruments for each operation. In both of these operations, the sharp prongs 9 and 10 biting into the tooth root T or alveolar bone B prevent slippage. The instrument thus allows quick tooth extraction.
[0030] Depending on the circumstances, for example when the tooth root T is already elevated to a considerable extent, only one of the two prongs 9 and 10 or bifurcated ends may be inserted in the first place. With the index finger F rested on the chamfer 7, it is easier to gradually lower the gripper 2 during the elevating operation, which can prevent an accidental breakage of the tooth that may be caused by a hurried attempt to extract the tooth when the root is not sufficiently lifted up yet. Moreover, since the head 4 is bent toward the bottom side relative to the shank 3 at about 30° in front view in this embodiment, the head 4 can be inserted into a periodontal space on the far side of a tooth such that the front side of the head 4 faces the alveolar bone and the bottom side of the head 4 faces the periodontal ligament.
Embodiment 2
[0031] The dental extraction instrument according to a second embodiment is of the same shape and material as that of the first embodiment except for a smaller head suited to a tooth with a small root cross-sectional diameter, with the distance between the distal ends of the prongs being 3 mm, the distance between the midpoint between the distal ends of the prongs and a distal end of the shank being 5 mm, and the distance between the midpoint between the distal ends of the prongs and a distal edge of the web being 2 mm.