Claims
- 1. A dental device for forming a perforation in the cortical plate of human maxillary and mandibular bones in order to permit intraosseous injection of local anesthetic solution, said dental device comprising:
- a shank having a first end, formed with recess means for latching in a latching-type powered dental handpiece, and a second end;
- a perforator needle extending from said shank second end and having a free end opposite said shank, the diameter of said perforator needle corresponding to the diameter of a dental injection needle, said free end being beveled to provide a cutting edge to form the perforation by rotating said perforator needle while gently pressing said perforator needle against the cortical plate; and
- protective cover means enclosing said perforator needle, said cover means being secured to a part of said device and being removable therefrom to expose said perforator needle when said device has been latched in the powered dental handpiece.
- 2. A dental device according to claim 1, in which said perforator needle is solid.
- 3. A dental device according to claim 1, further comprising collar means on said shank adjacent said perforator needle.
- 4. A dental device according to claim 1, in which said securing part comprises collar means on said shank adjacent said perforator needle, and said protective cover means frictionally engages the periphery of said collar means.
- 5. A dental device according to claim 4, in which said collar means comprises a first collar member directly adjacent said perforator needle and a second collar member adjacent said first collar member and having a diameter greater than that of said first collar member, said two collar members cooperating to require bacteria to make three 90 degree direction changes in order to reach said perforator needle, thereby forming a barrier against bacterial contamination of said perforator needle.
- 6. A dental device according to claim 1, in which said perforator needle is made of metal and said shank and protective cover means are made of plastic.
- 7. A method of performing intraosseous injection of local anesthetic solution through the cortical plate of human maxillary of mandibular bones to produce local anesthesia, said method comprising the steps of:
- latching in a latching-type powered dental handpiece a dental device for forming a perforation through the cortical plate, said dental device including a shank having a first end with recess means for latching said dental device in said handpiece and a second end, a perforator needle extending from said shank second end and having a free end opposite said shank, said free end being beveled to provide a cutting edge, and protective cover means enclosing said perforator needle, said cover means being secured to a part of said device;
- removing said protective cover means from said part of said dental device to expose said perforator needle;
- pushing said free end of said perforator needle through the attached gingiva associated with the cortical plate and into contact with the cortical plate;
- actuating the powered dental handpiece to rotate said dental device while gently pressing said perforator needle against the cortical plate, to form a perforation through the cortical plate;
- withdrawing said perforator needle from the perforation;
- manually inserting into the perforation a dental injection needle having a diameter corresponding to the diameter of said perforator needle;
- injecting local anesthetic solution through said dental injection needle and into the cancellous bone; and
- manually withdrawing said dental injection needle from the perforation.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/188,966, filed May 2, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,057,013.
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