THERMAL TOOTH TESTING DEVICES, METHODS AND KITS
20170071530 ยท 2017-03-16
Inventors
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Abstract
The disclosed devices relate to disposable self-loading absorbent-tipped thermal tooth testing instruments. The instrument utilizes the expansion of dental refrigerant to saturate a cotton-tipped applicator which is permanently attached to one end of the tester into which the opposite end conveniently fits into a spray nozzle of any currently commercially available dental refrigerant can.
Claims
1. A thermal testing instrument comprising: an elongated tubular member having a proximal end and a distal end wherein the elongated tubular member has an exterior tubular member and an interior tubular member positioned within an interior of the exterior tubular member; an applicator tip positioned at a distal end of the elongated tubular member wherein the applicator tip is in fluid communication with an interior of the interior tubular member.
2. The thermal testing instrument of claim 1 wherein the elongated tubular member is bendable along its length.
3. The thermal testing instrument of claim 1 further comprising a removable envelop positioned about the applicator tip.
4. The thermal testing instrument of claim 1 wherein the applicator tip is cotton or foam.
5. The thermal testing instrument of claim 1 wherein the elongated tubular member is plastic.
6. The thermal testing instrument of claim 1 wherein the interior tubular member has a cross-sectional that defines a spacing between an inner surface of the exterior tubular member and an exterior surface of the interior tubular member.
7. The thermal testing instrument of claim 6 wherein the cross-sectional shape of the interior tubular member is selected from star, square, and ovoid.
8. The thermal testing instrument of claim 6 wherein the cross-sectional shape of the interior tubular member is non-circular.
9. A method of thermal testing a tooth comprising: engaging a refrigerant can with a thermal testing instrument having an elongated tubular member has an exterior tubular member and an interior tubular member positioned within an interior of the exterior tubular member, an applicator tip positioned at a distal end of the elongated tubular member wherein the applicator tip is in fluid communication with an interior of the interior tubular member, and a removable seal, pressing a nozzle of the refrigerant can to deliver refrigerant through the interior tubular member to the applicator tip; removing the seal from the applicator tip.
10. The method of thermal testing of claim 9 further comprising, applying the applicator tip to a tooth of a patient.
11. The method of thermal testing of claim 9 further comprising, bending the elongated tubular member.
12. A kit comprising: two or more thermal testing instruments comprising an elongated tubular member having a proximal end and a distal end wherein the elongated tubular member has an exterior tubular member and an interior tubular member positioned within an interior of the exterior tubular member, an applicator tip positioned at a distal end of the elongated tubular member wherein the applicator tip is in fluid communication with an interior of the interior tubular member; and a can of refrigerant.
13. A means for thermal testing comprising: an elongated tubular member means having a proximal end and a distal end wherein the elongated tubular member means has an exterior tubular member means and an interior tubular member means positioned within an interior of the exterior tubular member; an applicator tip means positioned at a distal end of the elongated tubular member means wherein the applicator tip means is in fluid communication with an interior of the interior tubular member.
14. The means for thermal testing of claim 13 wherein the elongated tubular member means is bendable along its length.
15. The means for thermal testing of claim 13 further comprising a removable envelope means positioned about the applicator tip.
16. The means for thermal testing of claim 13 wherein the applicator tip means is cotton or foam.
17. The means for thermal testing of claim 13 wherein the elongated tubular member means is plastic.
18. The means for thermal testing of claim 13 wherein the interior tubular member means has a cross-sectional that defines a spacing between an inner surface of the exterior tubular member means and an exterior surface of the interior tubular member.
19. The means for thermal testing of claim 18 wherein the cross-sectional shape of the interior tubular member means is selected from star, square, and ovoid.
20. The means for thermal testing of claim 18 wherein the cross-sectional shape of the interior tubular member means is non-circular.
21. A method of thermal testing a tooth comprising: engaging a refrigerant means with a thermal testing instrument having an elongated tubular member means has an exterior tubular member means and an interior tubular member means positioned within an interior of the exterior tubular member, an applicator tip means positioned at a distal end of the elongated tubular member means wherein the applicator tip means is in fluid communication with an interior of the interior tubular member, and a removable seal, pressing a nozzle of the refrigerant can to deliver refrigerant through the interior tubular member means to the applicator tip; removing the seal from the applicator tip.
22. The method of thermal testing of claim 21 further comprising, applying the applicator tip means to a tooth of a patient.
23. The method of thermal testing of claim 21 further comprising, bending the elongated tubular member means.
24. A kit comprising: two or more thermal testing instruments comprising an elongated tubular member means having a proximal end and a distal end wherein the elongated tubular member means has an exterior tubular member means and an interior tubular member means positioned within an interior of the exterior tubular member, an applicator tip means positioned at a distal end of the elongated tubular member means wherein the applicator tip means is in fluid communication with an interior of the interior tubular member; and a refrigerant means.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The novel features of the invention are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. A better understanding of the features and advantages of the present invention will be obtained by reference to the following detailed description that sets forth illustrative embodiments, in which the principles of the invention are utilized, and the accompanying drawings of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0024] The applicator tip 330 on the distal end is shown in
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[0027] In use, the disposable self-loading cotton-tipped thermal tooth testing instrument provides for an expansion of dental refrigerant to saturate an applicator tip 130 which is attached to one end of the thermal testing instrument 100 into which the proximal end of the thermal testing instrument 100 fits into a spray nozzle of a commercially available dental refrigerant can. The refrigerant nozzle 152 is depressed by the user allowing the refrigerant within the refrigerant can 150 to travel through the double-walled, hollow tube forming the tubular member of the thermal testing instrument 100 to saturate the applicator tip 130 at the opposite, distal end. Another feature is the innovative individual packaging of the distal end of each instrument with a removable seal 140 optimizes saturation of the applicator tip 130 within the enclosure 142 of the removable seal 140 before removal of the applicator tip 130 from the removable seal 140. Once saturated, the thermal testing device is detached from the refrigerant can 150, the removable seal 140 comprising the individual packing is then removed and the thermal testing instrument 100 is carried directly to the patient's tooth to conduct the dental cold (thermal) test. The disposable self-loading cotton-tipped thermal tooth tester can have a bend close to the cotton tip as described above which facilitates easier placement of the refrigerant saturated applicator tip 130 on the patient's tooth for performing the cold (thermal) testing. At the termination of the thermal test the instrument is discarded.
[0028] The double-walled hollow plastic tube shown in
[0029] In use, the dentist or assistant, connects the thermal testing instrument to a refrigerant can nozzle. The nozzle is depressed to cause refrigerant from within the can to exit the can through the nozzle and through an inner lumen of the double walled elongated member to the applicator tip positioned within the packaging. Once a desired amount of refrigerant has been applied to the applicator, the dentist disengages the device from the nozzle and the device is ready for use on a patient. The packaging is removed, and the applicator tip is then applied to one or more teeth of the patient. Thereafter, the applicator is thrown away.
[0030] As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, the devices disclosed herein can be compiled into kits where a plurality of disposable devices are placed within suitable packaging. Additionally, a plurality of devices can be connected to one another such that the user removes one device at a time from a length comprising a plurality of devices. Kits can include one or more thermal testing instruments and a can of refrigerant.
[0031] While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described herein, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that such embodiments are provided by way of example only. Numerous variations, changes, and substitutions will now occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the invention. It should be understood that various alternatives to the embodiments of the invention described herein may be employed in practicing the invention. It is intended that the following claims define the scope of the invention and that methods and structures within the scope of these claims and their equivalents be covered thereby.