TOOL FOR TREATMENT OF INTERDENTAL SURFACES
20170172705 ยท 2017-06-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61C3/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The tool for treatment of interdental surfaces includes a strip (10) having an abrasive field (12) on at least one of its longitudinal sides (11). The field is situated at a distance (A) from the apical edge (11a) of the longitudinal side, the latter being blank between the apical edge and the field.
Claims
1. A tool for treatment of interdental surfaces, comprising a strip provided on at least one of its longitudinal sides with an abrasive field, wherein said abrasive field is situated at a distance from an apical edge of the longitudinal side, and wherein the longitudinal side is blank between said apical edge and said abrasive field.
2. The tool according to claim 1, wherein said distance is at least 0.2 mm.
3. The tool according to claim 1, wherein said distance is at most 2 mm.
4. The tool according to claim 1, wherein said abrasive field is substantially rectangular.
5. The tool according to claim 1, wherein said apical edge is substantially straight.
6. The tool according to claim 1, wherein a blank portion of the longitudinal side between said apical edge and said abrasive field is formed of a layer of titanium nitride or of a carbon layer.
7. The tool according to claim 1, wherein a blank portion of the longitudinal side between said apical edge and said abrasive field is polished.
8. The tool according to claim 1, wherein said strip comprises a support to at least part of which a layer is applied, wherein abrasive particles are applied to at least one of said layer and said support in order to form said abrasive field.
9. The tool according to claim 1, wherein both of the longitudinal sides of said strip comprise a blank portion adjacent to the apical edge.
10. The tool according to claim 1, wherein both of the longitudinal sides of said strip comprise an abrasive field being arranged at a distance from the respective apical edge of the longitudinal side.
11. The tool according to claim 1, wherein said abrasive field is arranged at a distance from a coronal edge of the longitudinal side, and wherein the longitudinal side is blank between said coronal edge and said abrasive field.
12. The tool according to claim 1, further comprising at least one of a bow for retaining said strip, and a handle member for coupling said tool to an appliance for applying a linear movement thereto.
13. The tool according to claim 1, wherein said abrasive field is perforated.
14. A tool for treatment of interdental surfaces, comprising a strip, which has a substantially rectangular cross section and which includes at least one longitudinal side with an abrasive field, said abrasive field being arranged at a distance from an apical edge of the longitudinal side, which distance is at least 0.2 mm and is smaller than a height of said abrasive field, wherein the longitudinal side is blank between said apical edge and said abrasive field.
15. The tool according to claim 14, wherein said distance is at most 2 mm.
16. The tool according to claim 14, wherein said abrasive field is substantially rectangular.
17. The tool according to claim 14, wherein said apical edge is substantially straight.
18. The tool according to claim 14, further comprising a bow for retaining said strip.
19. The tool according to claim 14, wherein said abrasive field is arranged at a distance from a coronal edge of the longitudinal side, and wherein the longitudinal side is blank between said coronal edge and said abrasive field.
20. The tool according to claim 14, wherein said strip includes another longitudinal side with another abrasive field, which is arranged at a distance from an apical edge of the another longitudinal side, wherein the another longitudinal side is blank between the apical edge of the another longitudinal side and the another abrasive field.
21. A set of at least two tools according to claim 1, said tools differing with regard to at least one of the following parameters: the distance between the apical edge and the abrasive field, a grain size of abrasive particles forming the abrasive field.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0006] Further specific constructive features and their advantages will become apparent from the following description and from the drawing of exemplary embodiments, where
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0017] The strip 10 has two longitudinal sides which will be referred to as front side 11 and rear side 21 hereafter. The front side 11 is located between an apical edge 11a and a coronal edge 11b. When the strip 10 is introduced between the teeth, the apical edge 11a is nearer to the tooth base than the coronal edge 11b. Correspondingly, the rear side 21 is located between an apical edge 21a and a coronal edge 21b; see the cross-sections in
[0018] The respective apical edges 11a, 21a are substantially straight here. In the present example, as seen in the lateral view of
[0019] In the example according to
[0020] Between the field 12 and the apical edge 11a, a field 13 results which is blank, i.e. free from abrasive material. In
[0021] H denotes the height of the field 12. It is typically equal to at least 2 mm, preferably at least 2.5 mm, and/or at most 5 mm, preferably at most 4 mm. Generally, the height H is to be chosen greater than the distance A.
[0022] D denotes the thickness of the strip 10, measured in the area of the blank field 13. It is typically equal to at least 0.03 mm, preferably at least 0.05 mm, and/or at most 0.2 mm, preferably at most 0.3 mm.
[0023] There may be provided a set of tools 10, 30 having different values for at least one of the following parameters: A, D, H, grain size of the abrasive material, geometrical design of the strip 10. Said design may e.g. vary in that the strip is continuous or perforated (cf.
[0024] In the example of
[0025] As another variant, a mirror-symmetrical configuration of the variant of
[0026] In the present example, the strip 10 is composed of multiple layers. It has a first layer 10a that serves as the support and is e.g. made of metal or of a synthetic material (plastics) and to which the abrasive material, e.g. in the form of diamond particles, is applied to form at least one abrasive field 12, 22. The upper area between the coronal edges 11b and 21b may be covered with abrasive material or free of the latter. At least at the bottom, in the area of the blank field 13, 23, a second layer 10b is provided which has a particularly smooth surface. The layer 10b may also be applied to other areas of the strip, e.g. in the variant according to
[0027] Alternatively to the sequence of the layers according to
[0028] In a further variant it is possible to omit the second layer 10b and to treat the surface of the first layer 10a so as to make it smoother. For example, this surface may be polished, more particularly electropolished.
[0029] During the manufacture of the strip 10, after producing the layer 10a and, as the case may be, the layer 10b, the portion of the strip that extends from the field 13 via the edges 11a, 21a the field 23 is covered with a cover layer. If one of the longitudinal sides 11 or 21 is to remain free of an abrasive field 12, 22, the entire longitudinal side is covered. Then follows a galvanic coating process during which the abrasive particles, e.g. diamond particles, are applied to the uncovered portion of the strip, thereby forming the field 12 and/or 22. Then the cover layer is removed. As mentioned above, the layer 10b may be applied before or after applying the abrasive material, or else omitted.
[0030] The retaining part 30 shown in
[0031] If multiple tools 10, 30 with different designs of the strip 10 are provided, each tool 10, 30 may have a unique mark for a better distinction. For example, there may be an area e.g. on bow 31 or an area 34 near handle member 33 that is provided with a distinct color assigned e.g. to a particular grain size of the abrasive material and/or to a particular value for D.
[0032] In
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[0034] The example shown in
[0038] The tool 10, 30 according to
[0039] It is also possible to design the tool for a purely manual application. In this variant, only the bow 31 may be provided and the handle member 33 may be omitted. In a particularly simple embodiment, no retaining part 30 is provided so that the tool merely comprises the strip 10. In this variant, in order to facilitate its handling, the ends of the strip 10 may be enlarged so as to form handle portions.
[0040] The tool described here is applicable in the treatment of interdental surfaces, more particularly for approximal enamel reduction in orthodontics. During the reciprocating movement of the tool, the enamel is abraded. This serves for reducing the size of the teeth, typically by less than 0.5 mm per tooth, and in the case of several teeth, for making room for the movement of the teeth during the orthodontic treatment. Besides enamel reduction, the tool is also applicable for finishing and polishing.
[0041] The tool offers the advantage, among others, that its introduction into the interdental space is facilitated and an undesirable formation of steps is avoided. This becomes apparent from the comparison of the two
[0042] From the foregoing description, numerous modifications will be apparent to one skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention, which is defined by the claims.
[0043] Although the present invention has been described in relation to particular embodiments thereof, many other variations and modifications and other uses will become apparent to those skilled in the art. It is preferred, therefore, that the present invention be limited not by the specific disclosure herein, but only by the appended claims.