The present invention relates to a dental elevator and methods of using the same. Specifically, the present invention provides a dental elevator apparatus for easily and efficiently elevating a tooth or dental implant for removal thereof. Methods of using the same are further provided.
It is, of course, generally known to utilize tools to elevate teeth and/or implants from a person's mouth. For example, pliers type devices have long been used to loosen or remove a tooth from a mouth. Through the years, improvements have been made in the configuration of dental tools for engaging the tooth and/or the surrounding tissue to make it more convenient or easier to loosen or remove a tooth or a portion of a tooth.
Conventional dental elevators tend to utilize a holder portion, a stem portion and a beak portion. Referred to, generally, as “T-shaped” due to the shape of the stem portion in relation to the handle portion, these elevators may be classified according to the shape of their beak portions. For example, beak portions may be known as straight beak, warped beak, bayonet beak and bent beak, to name a few. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 1,606,686 to Barry discloses a T-shaped implement having a handle grasped by the hand of the operator and a shank positioned to be engaged by the index finger of the operator's hand. However, this dental instrument does not generally provide an easy and efficient way of engaging a tooth or dental implant to leverage the same to elevate and/or remove the tooth or implant from the mouth.
In addition, U.S. Pat. No. 4,315,745 to Murata discloses a dental elevator comprising a holder portion, a stem portion, and a beak portion, the improvement being that the beak portion has an extremity formed in a shape selected from a U-shape, a V-shape, a zigzag shape and a serrated shape. The dental elevator extracts a tooth utilizing a lever action and a wedge action. However, due to the shape of a mouth and the relative lack of space within a mouth, it can be difficult to utilize a dental elevator such as disclosed in Murata to easily and efficiently elevate a tooth. The device of Murata must be configured to engage the root of a tooth which may not be easily accessible due to the tooth's relative position in the mouth. Moreover, it may be difficult, once engaged with the tooth, to provide significant leverage to remove the tooth or dental implant.
A need, therefore, exists for an improved dental elevator apparatus and methods of using the same for elevating a tooth or a dental implant. More specifically, a need exists for an improved dental elevator apparatus and methods of using the same that allow it to be easily gripped by a user for elevating a tooth or dental implant.
Moreover, a need exists for an improved dental elevator apparatus and methods of using the same that provides ease of use to engage a tooth or dental implant no matter the position of the tooth or dental implant within a mouth. In addition, a need exists for an improved dental elevator apparatus and methods of using the same that allows a user to easily be placed anywhere within a mouth to engage a tooth or dental implant.
Further, a need exists for an improved dental elevator apparatus and methods of using the same that allows a user to easily elevate and remove the tooth or dental implant using very little strength to do so. Still further, a need exists for an improved dental elevator apparatus and methods of using the same that provides significant leverage to a user to engage a tooth and/or dental implant to elevate and/or remove the tooth and/or dental implant.
The present invention relates to a dental elevator and methods of using the same. Specifically, the present invention provides a dental elevator apparatus for easily and efficiently elevating a tooth or dental implant for removal thereof. Methods of using the same are further provided.
To this end, in an embodiment of the present invention, a dental apparatus is provided. The dental apparatus comprises a handle; a shaft connected to the handle; and a tip connected to the shaft. The tip preferably comprises a relatively flattened portion having an internal surface and an external surface, a first side edge and a second side edge, and a tip portion, wherein the first side edge and second side edge are arranged helically and longitudinally around an imaginary axis so that the internal surface faces toward the imaginary axis.
In an embodiment, the first side edge is sharpened.
In an embodiment, the second side edge is sharpened.
In an embodiment, both the first and second side edges are sharpened.
In an embodiment, the first side edge and the second side edge converge to form a tip point.
In an embodiment, the tip point is sharpened.
In an embodiment, the shaft extends straight from the handle to the tip.
In an embodiment, the shaft is bent at a point between the handle and the tip, so that the tip extends angularly relative to the handle.
In an embodiment, the shaft further comprises a first portion extending from the handle, and a second portion extending at a first angle from the first portion, and the tip extending at a second angle from the second portion.
In an embodiment, the first angle is about forty-five degrees.
In an embodiment, the second angle is about ninety degrees.
In an embodiment, the first angle is about forty-five degrees and the second angle is about ninety degrees.
Embodiments of a method of using a dental apparatus is also provided. Generally speaking, the method comprises the steps of: providing a dental apparatus comprising a handle, a shaft connected to the handle, and a tip connected to the shaft, the tip comprising a relatively flattened portion having an internal surface and an external surface, a first side edge and a second side edge, and a tip portion, wherein the first side edge and second side edge are arranged helically and longitudinally around an imaginary axis so that the internal surface faces toward the imaginary axis; placing the dental apparatus adjacent a tooth or dental implant; and pushing the dental apparatus subgingivally to elevate the tooth or dental implant.
In an embodiment, the first and second side edges of the tip of the dental apparatus are sharpened.
In an embodiment, the first side edge and the second side edge converge at a tip point.
In an embodiment, the tip point is sharpened.
In an embodiment, the shaft is straight from the handle to the tip.
In an embodiment, the shaft is bent at a point between the handle and the tip, so that the tip extends angularly relative to the handle.
In an embodiment, the shaft further comprises a first portion extending from the handle, and a second portion extending at a first angle from the first portion, and the tip extending at a second angle from the second portion.
In an embodiment, the first angle is about forty-five degrees and the second angle is about ninety degrees.
It is, therefore, an advantage and objective of the present invention to provide an improved dental elevator apparatus and methods of using the same for elevating a tooth or a dental implant.
More specifically, it is an advantage and objective of the present invention to provide an improved dental elevator apparatus and methods of using the same that allows the same to be easily gripped by a user thereof for elevating a tooth or dental implant.
Moreover, it is an advantage and objective of the present invention to provide an improved dental elevator apparatus and methods of using the same that is easy to use to engage a tooth or dental implant no matter the position of the tooth or dental implant within a mouth.
In addition, it is an advantage and objective of the present invention to provide improved dental elevator apparatus and methods of using the same that allows a user to easily place the tool anywhere within a mouth to engage a tooth or dental implant.
Further, it is an advantage and objective of the present invention to provide an improved dental elevator apparatus and methods of using the same that allows a user to easily elevate and remove the tooth or dental implant using relatively little force.
Still further, it is an advantage and objective of the present invention to provide an improved dental elevator apparatus and methods of using the same that provides significant leverage to a user to engage a tooth and/or dental implant to elevate and/or remove the tooth and/or dental implant.
Additional features and advantages of the present invention are described in, and will be apparent from the detailed description of the presently preferred embodiments and from the drawings.
The drawing figures depict one or more implementations in accord with the present concepts, by way of example only, not by way of limitations. In the figures, like reference numerals refer to the same or similar elements.
The present invention relates to a dental elevator and methods of using the same. Specifically, the present invention provides a dental elevator apparatus for easily and efficiently elevating a tooth or dental implant for removal thereof. Methods of using the same are further provided.
Now referring to the figures, wherein like numerals refer to like parts,
The handle 12 of the dental elevator 10 may be utilized for a user to grip the dental elevator 10 and use the same to elevate and remove a tooth or dental implant, as disclosed herein. The shape or design of the handle 12 is not important to the proper functioning of the dental elevator and its use in elevating and removing teeth or dental implants, and the invention should not be limited as described or shown herein. The handle 12 may be made of any material apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art, preferably metal, thermoplastic or other like material.
The shaft 14 may extend from the handle 12 and may be made from a material useful to ensure that the shaft 14 has sufficient strength to operate, in conjunction with tip 16, to elevate and remove a tooth or a dental implant. Thus, the shaft 14 may preferably be made of metal, or other strong and resilient material, including, for example, plastic, or other like material. A user of the dental elevator 10 may place significant stress on the shaft 14 of the dental elevator 10 when used to elevate and remove a tooth or dental implant, and must have sufficient strength to withstand the stress placed thereon.
The tip 16 of the shaft 14 may be specially shaped to aid in the loosening and subsequent removal of a tooth or dental implant. Specifically, as illustrated in
The first edge 20 and second edge 22 of the tip 16 may converge at tip point 24, forming cutting edge 25. Tip point 24 may also be relatively sharp so as to aid in inserting the tip 16 subgingivally adjacent a tooth or dental implant.
As with all helices, the helically arranged tip 16 may have a chirality which may aid in its use to elevate and remove a tooth or dental implant. As illustrated in
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It should be noted that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and without diminishing its attendant advantages.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/766,329 filed on Feb. 19, 2013.
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61766329 | Feb 2013 | US |