DENTAL RETRACTOR WITH MICRO MIRROR
20210045625 ยท 2021-02-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/0206
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B1/247
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61C19/043
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2090/0801
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
This invention is related to a dental retractor including a body part having a handle portion, a neck portion extending from the handle portion, and a mirror part having a micro mirror, which is detachably attached to an end of the neck portion, such that the projection can be inserted in to a hole formed at a surgical site to observe an inside the hole. According to the present invention, since the dental retractor has the mirror part for observing the interior of the oral cavity, the number of operations, the number of persons required for the operation and the working time are reduced and it is not necessary to separately use a dental mirror. In addition, since the dental retractor has a mirror such as a micro mirror at the head portion, a doctor or other practitioner/technician can use the other hand to perform a medical examination.
Claims
1. A dental retractor comprising: a body part having a handle portion and a neck portion extending from the handle portion; a mirror part, which is detachably attached to an end of the neck portion, wherein the attachment has a reflective surface on at least one surface to observe a surgical portion in an oral cavity, wherein the neck portion is angled or curved in a side view of the retractor, and the neck portion has a connecting portion to which the mirror part is connected.
2. The dental retractor according to claim 1, wherein the mirror part has reflective surfaces on both surfaces.
3. The dental retractor according to claim 1, wherein the mirror part has a main body having a plate shape and a projection protruding from the main body, width of the projection being narrower than width of the main body, such that the projection can be inserted in to a hole formed at a surgical site to observe an inside the hole.
4. The dental retractor according to claim 1, wherein the mirror part comprises a metallic material and has the reflective surfaces on both side.
5. The dental retractor according to claim 1, wherein the mirror part is connected to the neck portion by a screw.
6. The dental retractor according to claim 1, wherein the mirror part is connected to the neck portion by at least two screw.
7. The dental retractor according to claim 1, wherein the connecting portion of the neck portion has at least one screw hole and the attachment is connected to the neck portion by at least one screw.
8. The dental retractor according to claim 6, further comprising a protector, wherein the protector has a rectangular slit or hole, to which the attachment is slidably inserted, so that the protector fully or partially cover the mirror part.
9. A method for treating an oral cavity by the retractor of claim 1, the method comprises: incising a skin tissue; insert the retractor into an oral cavity; observing an inside of the oral cavity by the mirror part, while holding the skin tissue that has been incised with the retractor open, so that a tooth or a tooth root can be observed.
10. The method of claim 9, the mirror serrations provide support stability when in contact with a bone structure.
11. The dental retractor of claim 1, wherein the mirror has a plate shape and a protruding part, and the mirror is narrower than the main body that can be inserted into the hole from the incision at the surgical site allowing observation of the inside of the hole.
12. The method of claim 10, wherein the bone structure is a tooth.
Description
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0031] The dental retractor of the present invention is suitable for securing a visual field in a patient's oral cavity during a dental treatment or surgery while maintaining the incised portion of the gum, which covers the teeth, in an opened state. The retractor (1) has a handle portion (5) and a head portion (3), which is located at the other side of the handle portion. More specifically, the retractor (1) is formed of a body part (2) and a mirror portion (4). A mirror portion (4) is disposed at the head portion (3) of the retractor (1). The mirror part (4) is fixed to the body part and can be replaced in accordance with the needed treatment and surgery.
[0032] Further, the body part (2) has a handle portion (5), a neck portion (6) and a connecting portion (9) (as a part of the head portion (3)), to which a mirror part (4) can be attached. The handle portion (5) has a grip portion (7), which is formed so as to be graspable by a doctor, dentist, or technician. The head portion (3) including the mirror part (4) is located at an opposite side of the handle portion (5) so that head portion comes in contact with the skin tissue inside the oral cavity during operation (as illustrated in
[0033] The handle portion (5) may be tapered in a longitudinal direction from the end portion (8) toward the head portion (3), so that a doctor can securely hold the handle portion (5). Further, the handle (5) can have a circular shape, an oval shape, or polygonal shape in cross-sectional, so that the handle can be securely hold by a doctor. For example, a hexagonal cross-section is one embodiment. Further, a groove(s) may be provided at a handle to prevent slipping.
[0034] There are no limitations imposed on the material(s) of the body part. For example, the body part can be formed of a resin material, metallic material, or ceramic material or a combination thereof. Thermo-setting resin, aluminum or stainless steel or a combination thereof is preferably used for a handle material. It is preferable that body part is made from a material that is fully autoclavable for sterilization purposes.
[0035] Diameter of the grip portion is not limited but preferably 80 mm to 120 mm, more preferably 90 mm to 110 mm. The length from the end of the handle portion (8) to the end of the head portion (3) is preferably 150 mm to 200 mm, more preferably 165 mm to 185 mm.
[0036] The body part has a neck portion (6) between the handle portion (5) and the head portion (3). In general, the dimeter or width of the neck portion (6) is usually smaller that of the handle portion (5) so that a doctor can easily turn around the retractor in the mouse. The neck portion (6) can be angled or curved so that the head portion (3) can effectively reach a surgical site (e.g., gum or tooth to be treated). For example, the neck portion (6) can be bended at angle of 120 to 150, preferably 130 to 140.
[0037] A mirror part (4) can be fixed to the end or vicinity thereof of the neck portion (6) (i.e., a connecting portion (9)). The handle portion (5) and the neck portion (6) can be formed into a one-piece structure. Alternatively, the handle portion (5) and the neck portion (6) can be separately formed and connected to each other to form a body part (i.e., a two-piece structure).
[0038] Shapes of the body part including the handle and the neck portion are not limited to the embodiments as illustrated in the Figures. It is understood that other shapes are possible keeping in spirit of the objectives described herein.
[0039] The mirror part (4) is disposed at the head portion (3) of the retractor (1). The mirror part (4) can be permanently or detachably fixed to the connecting portion (9) of the body part (2). Any conventional method can be employed to fix the mirror part (4) to the body part (2). For example, a screw(s) (21) can be used. Further, a mirror and/or the end portion of the neck can be designed to have a structure (e.g., projection or concaved portions) so that the mirror and/or the connecting portion are engaged to be fixed each other. If necessary, a glue or other adhesive also may be used.
[0040] There is no limitation imposed on the shape of the mirror. For example, the shape of the mirror part can be selected from a variety of shapes such as a relatively simple shaped plate (e.g., blade), a plate shape having a projection (e.g., a blade with a micro mirror (82, 92)) in a plain view, as shown in
[0041] Further, such a relatively narrower portion of a mirror part can be used as a micro mirror and a tool to tread a narrow portion of a surgical portion (e.g., a hole) while observing the inside of a hole.
[0042] The mirror part (4) has reflective surface (mirror surface) on at least one surface, preferably the both surfaces, so that a doctor can observe the part of the oral cavity (e.g., gum and teeth) to be treated. Thus, in accordance with the dental retractor, a practitioner is capable of retraction and observing the inside of a mouth, and observing and treating the inside of the hole using the micro mirror during a surgery by using a single retractor.
[0043] It is preferable that a mirror part (4) is fixed to the body part (2) so that both surfaces of the mirror part function as a mirror. For example, as shown in
[0044] The mirror part (4) can be chosen from different kinds of embodiments (e.g., see
[0045] The material to form the mirror part (4) is not limited as long as the part can function as a mirror in use. For example, a stainless steel and other material (e.g., resin, metal, and ceramic) plated with silver can be preferably used. Further, it is preferable that the mirror is made from a material that is fully autoclavable for sterilization purposes.
[0046] Further, a mirror part may be formed to have a sharp edge (e.g., a cutter or a knife). Namely, in such embodiments, it can be said that a cutting or incision tool and a mirror are integrated into a single attachment. The shape of the mirror is not limited. A simple shaped plate mirror is used to secure a view of the patients mouth or to keep the incision open and prevent gingiva covering the teeth. The mirror has a plate shape and a protruding part, which is narrower than the main body that can be inserted into the hole from the incision at the surgical site allowing to observe the inside of the hole. See, e.g.,
[0047] The connecting portion (9) of the neck portion (6) has a shape or structure so that the mirror part (4) can be fixed thereto. The shape or structure of the connecting portion (9) are not limited but preferably are formed in accordance with a shape of the mirror parts (4). For example, when a mirror part has a flat surface, it is preferable that the connecting portion (9) of the neck portion (6) has a plat surface so that the mirror part can firmly contact with the end portion of the neck. The connecting portion (9) may have a slit (61), to which a mirror part can be inserted.
[0048] For example, the mirror part (4) can be fixed to the neck portion by a screw or screws (21). When using a screw(s), the connecting portion (9) and the mirror part (4) have, respectively, at least one screw hole so that the mirror is detachably connected to the neck portion by the at least one screw.
[0049] Further, additional parts can be employed in combination with the body part (2) and the mirror part (4). For example, a protector (91) can be attached to the retractor (1). More specifically, the protector (91) can be attached to the retractor (1) so as to fully or partially cover the mirror part (4) (as shown in
[0050] Autoclaving cap and wings can be also employed in combination with the retractor. For example, a wing can be disposed on a mirror blade to prevent the inconvenience or injury by touching the mouth and to secure space in the mouth. An autoclaving cap can be used to cover the blade when autoclaving to prevent being scratched. The material for caps and wings can also be possible to be autoclaved or sterilized. According to the present invention, since the dental retractor has the mirror part for observing the interior of the oral cavity, the number of operations, the number of persons required for the operation and/or the working time are reduced and it is not necessary to separately use a dental mirror.
[0051] An oral cavity can be treated by the retractor of the present invention. For example, as shown in
[0052] As described above, according to the present invention, since the dental retractor has the mirror part for observing the interior of the oral cavity, the number of operations, the number of persons required for the operation and/or the working time are reduced and it is not necessary to separately use a dental mirror. In addition, since the dental retractor has a mirror (e.g., a micro mirror) at the head portion, a doctor or other practitioner/technician can use the other hand to perform a medical examination.
[0053] Further, since the mirror portion is formed to be vertically adjustable in its angle, it is possible to secure a field of view in a desired direction by adjusting the angle of the mirror part or the head portion. Further, by using a micro mirror, it is possible to observe the inside of the hole of a tooth or a tooth root during surgery, and not change tools for surgery or treatment.
[0054] Although the above description contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of the present invention. It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the claims so long as the objectives of the invention are met.