Guide for zygomatic dental implant drills
10792126 ยท 2020-10-06
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Abstract
An apparatus for guiding a zygomatic implant dental drill installed in a dental handpiece includes a collar configured to seat on a neck portion of the dental handpiece, with an offset post extending from the collar. A first extension extends from the offset post parallel to the neck portion, and a second extension extends from the first extension. The second extension is oriented parallel to the zygomatic implant dental drill, extending from the first extension to be co-terminal and off-set from the zygomatic implant dental drill. By observing the travel of the second extension along a patient's face, a dental surgeon can guide the zygomatic implant dental drill inside the patient toward the patient's zygomatic bone.
Claims
1. A method of operating a dental handpiece equipped with a zygomatic implant dental drill, the method comprising the steps of: providing a guide having a collar, an offset post extending perpendicularly from the collar, and a guide extension extending perpendicularly from the offset post; configuring the collar such that the collar at least partially surrounds the dental handpiece, with the offset post extending away from the collar, a first extension oriented perpendicular to the offset post, and the guide extension oriented perpendicular to the first extension, such that the guide extension is parallel to the zygomatic implant dental drill; configuring the guide extension such that the guide extension extends as far as the zygomatic implant dental drill, while being parallel and offset from the zygomatic implant dental drill; locating a maxillary entry point for a zygomatic implant on a patient; activating the dental handpiece, and inserting the zygomatic implant dental drill into the maxillary entry point; urging the zygomatic implant dental drill from the maxillary implant entry point toward a zygomatic bone of the patient; observing the position of the guide extension on the outside of the patient as it travels parallel to the zygomatic implant dental drill, and using the position of the guide extension to confirm the course of the zygomatic implant drill avoids damage to the patient; and withdrawing the zygomatic implant dental drill from the patient once the zygomatic implant dental drill enters the zygomatic bone.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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REFERENCE NUMBERS
(8) The following reference numbers are used in the detailed description with reference to
(9) 10. zygomatic implant
(10) 12. conventional implant
(11) 14. zygomatic fixture
(12) 16. maxillary bone
(13) 18. implant site
(14) 20. zygomatic bone
(15) 22. zygomatic drill
(16) 24. maxillary sinus
(17) 26. ocular orbit
(18) 28. first embodiment dental handpiece
(19) 30. drill head
(20) 32. angled neck
(21) 34. handle
(22) 36. tip
(23) 38. first embodiment zygomatic drill guide
(24) 40. collar
(25) 42. offset post
(26) 44. first extension
(27) 46. second extension
(28) 48. opening
(29) 50. registration point
(30) 52. second embodiment dental handpiece
(31) 54. second embodiment zygomatic drill guide
(32) 56. second collar
(33) 58. second opening
(34) 60. second offset post
(35) 62. single extension
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(36) 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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(42) With the second extension 46 in a fixed position relative to the zygomatic drill 22, the zygomatic drill 22 can be activated and urged through the maxillary bone 16 at an implant site 18, and the operator can follow the path of the second extension 46 along the outside of a patient's face (not shown) to ensure that the zygomatic drill 22 continues in an accurate path toward and into the zygomatic bone 20, without impacting the ocular orbit 26 or other structures where it may cause harm.
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(44) The second embodiment zygomatic drill guide 54 is similar to the first embodiment zygomatic drill guide 28 in that it includes a second collar 56, preferably with a second opening and a second offset post 60. However, since the second collar 56 is located immediately below the zygomatic drill 22, centered on the drill head 30, there is no need for a second extension 46 (
(45) 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.