HYDRATING CANCELLUS BONE CORTICAL DRILL
20210077230 ยท 2021-03-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61C17/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/1615
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61C3/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61C8/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A cortical drill for hydrating and drilling cancellous bone when preparing a dental implant includes a stem portion and a drill portion, the stem portion with a locking notch and a water inlet configured for receiving fluid under pressure into the cortical drill. The drill portion has an elongated substantially conical body having an outer wall. The drill portion has a slot portion, and the slot portion includes a cut-out forming an inlet along a peripheral surface of the conical body. A plurality of jets are formed in the slot portion, with the jets in communication with the water inlet, and the jets arranged along the slot portion, such that fluid travelling under pressure into the water inlet, travels through the stem portion and the drill portion, and exits the jets in the slot portion.
Claims
1. A cortical drill for hydrating and drilling cancellous bone when preparing a dental implant, the drill comprising: a stem portion and a drill portion; the stem portion comprising a locking notch and a water inlet configured for receiving fluid under pressure; the drill portion comprising an elongated substantially conical body having an outer wall, the drill portion arranged in linear parallel with the stem portion; the drill portion comprising a top portion and a tip portion arranged distally from the top; the drill portion further comprising a slot portion, the slot portion comprising a cut-out forming an inlet along a peripheral surface of the conical body; and a plurality of jets in the slot portion formed by the cut-out forming an inlet, the jets being in communication with the water inlet, and the jets arranged along the slot portion, such fluid travelling under pressure into the water inlet, travels through the stem portion and the drill portion, and exits the jets in the slot portion.
2. The cortical drill of claim 1 wherein the slot portion comprises an aggressively angled surface opposite a convex surface, for increasing water pressure against the aggressively angled surface.
3. The cortical drill of claim 1 wherein the drill portion comprises an increasing slope along the outer wall, terminating at a tip portion distal from the stem portion.
4. The cortical drill of claim 1 wherein the slot portion extends from the top portion to the tip portion.
5. The cortical drill of claim 1 wherein the slot portion is deepest near the top portion and shallowest near the tip portion.
6. The cortical drill of claim 1 wherein the slot portion is cylindrical, having a uniform diameter from the top portion to the tip portion.
7. The cortical drill of claim 1 wherein the slot portion comprises a left opening edge and a right opening edge framing a slot opening.
8. The cortical drill of claim 1 wherein the left opening edge and the right opening edge are in peripheral contour such that the drill portion has no cutting edge.
9. The cortical drill of claim 1 wherein the jets are angled downward toward the tip portion such that fluid expelled from the jets travels in a generally downward direction.
10. The cortical drill of claim 1 wherein the cortical drill is one of a plurality of differently sized cortical drills having substantially the same features, together comprising a cortical drill kit.
11. A cortical drill for hydrating and drilling cancellous bone when preparing a dental implant, the drill comprising: a stem portion and a drill portion; the stem portion comprising a locking notch and water inlet configured for receiving fluid under pressure; the drill portion comprising an elongated substantially conical body with an outer wall, the drill portion arranged in linear parallel with the stem portion with an increasing slope along the outer wall, terminating at a tip portion distal from the stem portion; the drill portion comprising a top portion and the tip portion is arranged distally from the top portion, with an increasing slope along the outer wall, terminating at the tip portion; the drill portion further comprising a slot portion extending from the top portion to the tip portion, the slot portion comprising a cut-out forming an inlet along a peripheral surface of the conical body; and a plurality of jets in the cut-out forming an inlet, the jets in communication with the water inlet, and the jets arranged along the slot portion, such that fluid travelling under pressure into the water inlet, travels through the stem portion and the drill portion, and exits the jets in the slot portion.
12. The cortical drill of claim 11 wherein the top of the drill portion is flattened adjacent the stem portion.
13. The cortical drill of claim 11 wherein the slot portion is deepest near the top portion and shallowest near the tip portion.
14. The cortical drill of claim 11 wherein the slot portion is cylindrical, having a uniform diameter from the top portion to the tip portion.
15. The cortical drill of claim 11 wherein the slot portion comprises a left side opening edge and a right side opening edge framing a slot opening.
16. The cortical drill of claim 11 wherein the left side opening edge and the right side opening edge are in peripheral contour such that the drill portion has no cutting edge.
17. The cortical drill of claim 11 wherein the jets are angled downward toward the tip portion such that fluid expelled from the jets travels in a generally downward direction.
18. The cortical drill of claim 11 wherein the cortical drill is one of a plurality of differently sized cortical drills having substantially the same features, together forming a cortical drill kit.
19. A cortical drill for hydrating and drilling cancellous bone when preparing a dental implant, the drill comprising: a stem portion and a drill portion; the stem portion comprising a locking notch and water inlet configured for receiving fluid under pressure; the drill portion comprising an elongated substantially conical body with an outer wall, the drill portion arranged in linear parallel with the stem portion with an increasing slope along the outer wall, terminating at a tip portion distal from the stem portion; the drill portion comprising a top portion and the tip portion arranged distally from the top portion, with an increasing slope along the outer wall, terminating at the tip portion; the drill portion further comprising a slot portion extending from the top portion to the tip portion, the slot portion comprising a cut-out forming an inlet along a peripheral surface of the conical body and the slot portion being deepest near the top portion and shallowest near the tip portion; the slot portion comprising a left opening edge and a right opening edge framing a slot opening, the left opening edge and the right opening edge being in peripheral contour such that the drill portion has no cutting edge; and a plurality of jets in the cut-out forming an inlet, the jets in communication with the water inlet, and the jets arranged along the slot portion, such that fluid travelling under pressure into the water inlet, travels through the stem portion and the drill portion, and exits the jets in the slot portion.
20. The cortical drill of claim 19 wherein the cortical drill is one of a plurality of differently sized cortical drills having substantially the same features in a cortical drill kit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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[0022] 10. hydrating cancellous bone cortical drill [0023] 12. stem portion [0024] 14. drill portion [0025] 16. locking notch [0026] 18. water inlet [0027] 20. conical body [0028] 22. top portion [0029] 24. outer wall [0030] 26. tip portion [0031] 28. slot [0032] 30. opening [0033] 32. left opening edge [0034] 34. right opening edge [0035] 36. jets [0036] 38. water conduit [0037] 40. alternative slot portion [0038] 100. first alternative cortical drill [0039] 128. first alternative slot portion [0040] 200. second alternative cortical drill [0041] 228. second alternative slot portion [0042] 300. third alternative cortical drill [0043] 328. third alternative slot portion [0044] 400. fourth alternative cortical drill [0045] 428. fourth alternative slot portion [0046] 500. fifth alternative cortical drill [0047] 528. fifth alternative slot portion
DESCRIPTION
[0048] The following description is presented to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention, and is provided in the context of a particular application and its requirements. Various modifications to the disclosed embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the general principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments and applications without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Thus, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments shown, but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and features disclosed herein.
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[0056] The foregoing descriptions of embodiments of the present invention have been presented only for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the present invention to the forms disclosed. Accordingly, many modifications and variations will be apparent to practitioners skilled in the art. Additionally, the above disclosure is not intended to limit the present invention. The scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims.