BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
FIG. 1 show an expanded view of the invention.
FIG. 2 shows assembled invention in section located by arrows AA in FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 shows square head spiral with spiral anchor.
FIG. 4 shows first tooth, a second tooth with tooth gap.
FIG. 5 shows invention assembled and in use.
FIG. 6 shows a top view of an alternative use of the present invention in place as an artificial tooth.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
FIG. 1 shows an expanded view of the invention 101. Square head spiral 103 has a spiral anchor 105 of square head 107. A thread hole 109 is in the side opposite the attached spiral anchor 105 of square head 107. Generally cubical square head socket 111 has a lower square opening 113. Placed into the sides of square head 107 are depressions 117. Centrally located through the top of generally cubical square head socket 111 is passage 115. Thumb screw device 119 has a rotator knob part 121 and a thread section 123. Rotator knob part 121 as a hex screw receiving depression 125.
FIG. 2 shows assembled invention 101 in section located by arrows AA in FIG. 1. Likewise, FIG. 2 shows the invention assembled with thread section 123 threaded into thread hole 109 of square head 107. Depressions 117 are shown in square head socket 111. Rotator knob part 121 as a hex screw receiving depression 125. Spiral anchor 105 of square head 107 is shown.
FIG. 3 shows square head spiral 103 with spiral anchor 105. Square head spiral 103 with spiral anchor 105 is poised above workpiece jaw section 131. Workpiece jaw section 131 has a first tooth 133 and a second tooth 135 attached in jaw 137. Spiral anchor 105 of square head 107 is shown is shown between first tooth 133 and second tooth 135. Root fragment 141 is in the jaw and is the root of the tooth which was removed to make tooth gap 139.
FIG. 4 shows first tooth 133, a second tooth 135 with tooth gap 139. Square head spiral 103 with spiral anchor 105 has been turned into root fragment 141.
FIG. 5 shows invention 101 assembled and in use. Spiral anchor 105 has been turned into root fragment 141. Thumb screw device 119 has a rotator knob part 121 with attached thread section 123. Thread section 123 passes through passage 115 in square head 107 and is turned into thread hole 109 in square head 107. Generally cubical square head socket 111 rests upon the bottom 143 of tooth gap 139. Thus, cubical square head socket 111 is supported by bottom 143 of tooth gap 139. As thumb screw device 119 rotator knob part 121 with thread section 123 is twisted into square head spiral 103 the root 141 is urged up thus freeing the root. An optional extension 155 which extents outward from a top side of square head 107. Optional extension 155 can aid the dentist in placing square head 107 on cubical square head socket 111 and can aid in the extraction of the impacted root fragment 141.
FIG. 6 shows a top view of an alternative use of the present invention 101 in place as an artificial tooth. Rotator knob part 121 and cubical square head socket 111 are shown between first tooth 133 and a second tooth 135. Workpiece extractor pliers 151 grasps the sides of square head 107 with depressions 117 as aids to anchor extractor pliers tips 153.