DENTAL INSTRUMENT CAMERA APPARATUS
20210204804 · 2021-07-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B1/247
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B1/247
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention relates to dental instruments having video capabilities. Specifically, the present invention relates to a dental instrument having a video camera for viewing a user's or patient's mouth when utilizing the dental instrument. More specifically, the dental instrument provides video output to a wireless device, such as a smart phone, tablet computer or other like computer. Methods of using the same are further provided.
Claims
1. A dental tool apparatus comprising: a housing and a first end and a second end, wherein on the first end of the housing is a lens for a camera and a dental instrument extending from the first end of the housing, the dental instrument having a working tip, wherein the camera has a line of sight in line with the working tip of the dental instrument.
2. The dental tool apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: an aperture in the first end of the housing, wherein the dental instrument extends from the aperture.
3. The dental tool apparatus of claim 2 wherein the dental instrument is removably attachable to the housing within the aperture.
4. The dental tool apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: at least one light source on the first end of the housing for illuminating the working tip of the dental instrument.
5. The dental tool apparatus of claim 1 wherein the at least one light source is a light emitting diode.
6. The dental tool apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a motor within the housing for moving the dental instrument.
7. The dental tool apparatus of claim 6, wherein the motor is coupled to a power source.
8. The dental tool apparatus of claim 7, wherein the power source is rechargeable.
9. The dental tool apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: a controller associated with the dental tool apparatus for controlling the dental tool apparatus.
10. The dental tool apparatus of claim 1, wherein the dental instrument is selected from the group consisting of a powered dental brush, a gum stimulator, a mirror, a pick and a scaler.
11. A dental tool system comprising: a dental tool apparatus comprising a housing, a first end and a second end, wherein on the first end of the housing is a lens for a camera and a dental instrument extending from the first end of the housing, the dental instrument having a working tip, wherein the camera has a line of sight in line with the working tip of the dental instrument; and a display associated with the dental tool apparatus for displaying images from the lens on the first end of the housing.
12. The dental tool system of claim 11 further comprising: a base, wherein the dental tool apparatus is removably attachable to the base.
13. The dental tool system of claim 12, wherein the base comprises a recharging element, and further wherein the dental tool apparatus is electrically recharged when attached to the base.
14. The dental tool system of claim 11 wherein the display is wirelessly connected to the dental tool apparatus.
15. The dental tool system of claim 12 further comprising: a plurality of holders within the base, wherein the base holds a plurality of dental instrument inserts within the holders.
16. The dental tool system of claim 11 wherein the display is a smart phone or a tablet computer.
17. The dental tool system of claim 11 wherein the dental tool apparatus further comprises a processing board.
18. The dental tool system of claim 17, wherein the processing board comprises a controller for controlling the dental tool apparatus.
19. The dental tool system of claim 17, wherein the processing board processes video that is received by the dental tool apparatus via the lens.
20. The dental tool system of claim 17, wherein the processing board wirelessly sends video to the display.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0046] The drawing figures depict one or more implementations in accord with the present concepts, by way of example only, not by way of limitations. In the figures, like reference numerals refer to the same or similar elements.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0058] The present invention relates to dental instruments having video capabilities. Specifically, the present invention relates to a dental instrument having a video camera for viewing a user's or patient's mouth when utilizing the dental instrument. More specifically, the dental instrument provides video output to a wireless device, such as a smart phone, tablet computer or other like computer. Methods of using the same are further provided.
[0059] Now referring to the figures, wherein like numerals refer to like parts,
[0060] The base 16 may hold the dental tool 12, the plurality of tool inserts 14, and may further hold the display device 18. Specifically, the base 16 may operate as a charging cradle for holding and/or charging the dental tool instrument 12 and/or the display device 18. More specifically, the base 16 may comprise a plurality of apertures or cradles for holding the dental tool 12 and the plurality of dental tool inserts 14.
[0061] The display device 18 may rest on or within a platform 20. The platform 20 may be angled so as to allow the display device 18 to be viewable by a user of the dental tool instrument 12 and/or a patient. The platform 20 may be adjustable so as to tilt or otherwise reposition the display device 18 for better view thereon, and may have a frame, flanges or other like holders for holding the display device 18 thereon or therein.
[0062] The display device 18 may preferably be a smart phone, such as an iPhone®, an Android® phone, a tablet computer, such as an iPad®, or other like display device that allows streaming video to be wirelessly sent from the dental tool 12, as described in more detail below. The display device 18 may preferably receive the wireless streaming video from the dental tool 12 via any manner apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art, such as via WiFi, 3G cellular telephone networks, Bluetooth®, or other like data transmission protocol, and via any video codec, such as MPEG4, M-JPEG or other like video codec.
[0063] The plurality of dental tool inserts 14 may be any dental tool instruments that may be useful for a dental practitioner to clean, repair, or otherwise tend to a patient's oral cavity. Common dental tool instruments may include brushes, scalers, mirrors, probes, syringes, drills, burs, excavators, burnishers, excavators, elevators, forceps, curettes, and any other like instrument that may be usefully employed from the dental tool instrument 12. In addition, it should be noted that the present invention may allow a plurality of instruments to be utilized at the same time, such as, for example, a dental mirror and a scaler to aid in the use of the scaler, as described in more detail below with respect to
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[0065] In use, a user, such as a dental practitioner, may insert a dental instrument insert 14 into the dental instrument aperture 44, which may securely hold the dental instrument therein, such as via clamping means, frictional resistance means or the like. As illustrated in
[0066] In a preferred embodiment, a dental mirror may be utilized to allow the camera 32 to record video and/or still photographs of an area that is ninety degrees, or any other angle, to the line-of-sight 50 of the camera 32, such as within a patient's oral cavity. Moreover, an illumination source emanating from the dental tool 12 may further be reflected off the dental mirror to aid in illuminating a patient's oral cavity.
[0067] As illustrated in
[0068] The camera 32 may thus be utilized to record and/or view within a patient's oral cavity where it may otherwise be difficult for the user and/or a patient to see. The dental tool 12 may use the dental instrument insert 14 thereon for working on teeth and/or tissue and the camera 32 may provide real-time video as the insert 14 is being used, streaming the video to the display device 18 or another display device that may accept the video stream wirelessly sent from the dental tool 12. Alternatively, the dental tool 12 may record video therein and/or process the video for streaming to a storage device, such as a smart phone or computer memory. Although the present invention shows a single display device 18, any number of display devices may be wirelessly connected to the dental tool 12 and may receive the video therefrom.
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[0070] A stem 108 may extend from the base, and may have an angle 110 where the stem may be bent roughly about 45 degrees thereby forming a first stem section 111, and may further have a second bend 112 where the stem may be bent roughly 90 degrees thereby forming a second stem section 113. At a terminal end of the stem 108 may be a mirror 114 that may be angled at roughly 45 degrees relative to the base 106, based on the various bends in the stem 108, to allow the camera having a view roughly parallel with the base 106, to view inside a person's mouth when the attachment 100 is used on the dental tool 12. Extending from the step 108 may be a dental instrument 116, which may be, for example, a double-sided pick for engaging with a person's mouth, teeth, gums, or other like features. The double-sided pick may be utilized to engage a person's mouth in one direction by using one of the picks 118 and the double-sided pick may be utilized to engage a person's mouth in another direction by using the other pick 120.
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[0072] In another embodiment of the present invention, an attachment 150 has a base 152 with a slot 154 and collar 156 for engaging a mating receptacle on the dental tool 12. Further, the attachment may have a stem 158 extending from the base 152 having a mirror 164 thereon, as described above. A double-sided dental instrument 166 may be utilized, such as a double-sided scalar to engage a user's mouth.
[0073] Because the slot 154 is disposed on an opposite side of the base 152, as compared to base 102, described above, the mirror 164 and the dental instrument 166 may be disposed in an opposite direction than the dental instrument 116 and mirror 114, describe above, which may allow the dental instrument 166 to be utilized in a different manner than the dental instrument 116, described above.
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[0076] The lens 206 and lights 208 may be disposed on end of the body on the same end as the dental instrument insert 204, such that the camera lens and lights may facilitate the recording and/or viewing of the dental instrument insert 204 when in use within a patient's oral cavity. Coupled to the lens 206 and lights 208 may be a main PCB board 216 that may control the recording and viewing of the images and/or video through the lens 206, and may further control the lights 208. The main PCB board 216 may allow a user to turn on or off the lens 206 for the recording and/or viewing of the same, or may allow a user to turn on or off the lights 208, as needed.
[0077] Thus, when in use, a user may insert a dental instrument insert 204 into the aperture of the body 202 of the dental instrument 200. The dental instrument 200 may have previously been coupled to a display device (not shown), either wired or, preferably, wirelessly, for viewing and/or recording images and/or video via lens 206. The user may have the ability to control the turning on or off of the lens 206 and/or the lights 208 via the display device (not shown), via the body 202, or via any other means or mechanism to control the same.
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[0079] It should be noted that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and without diminishing its attendant advantages. Further, references throughout the specification to “the invention” are nonlimiting, and it should be noted that claim limitations presented herein are not meant to describe the invention as a whole. Moreover, the invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element which is not specifically disclosed herein.