1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to dental appliances, and, in particular, to a dental device for use when intraoral photography is required or when performing dental hygiene activities.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Healthy teeth serve as the primary checkpoint for maintaining a healthy body because teeth are used for chewing, ripping and tearing food apart, and grounding food to make it easier to digest in stomach. Without adequate chewing, a large piece of food can increase the workload of stomach and lead to digestive problems or even cause damage in stomach and affect health. The majority of human teeth is replaced once a lifetime and cannot be repaired; therefore, oral health is an important topic for everyone. In addition to personal hygiene, regular checkups or treatments are necessary in preventing dental caries. Sharp tools make good work. Teeth are positioned and usually enclosed in the oral cavity, and visualization of the whole dentition, even when mouth is wide opened, is difficult. Hence, it is required for a dentist to use other tools when treating patients. Nonetheless, most dental appliances are designed in accordance with the needs of a dentist instead of a patient's feeling. Thus, dental checkups are usually considered unpleasant experiences for many people. In spite of the encouragement received from the dentists or nurses, most people are anxious or stressed when seating in the clinics and listening to the noises made by various machines. The harsh smell of detergents in doctor's clinics often contributes to the unpleasant feeling of patients. Therefore, improvements of the dental appliances which make the tools more humane and with enhanced functions not only can reduce the stress in patients, but efficiently assist dentists in performing examination and/or treatment activities. With reference to a common dental tool shown in
Based on the abovementioned shortcomings of the conventional devices, the inventor(s) of the present invention, after years of meticulous research, developed the intraoral MaxRetractor to overcome these problems.
The main purpose of the present invention is to provide an intraoral retractor for used by a dentist in dental examination and/or operation to allow easy pulling of a dental patient's upper or lower lip and to improve the quality of dental care.
Another aspect of the invention involves a mouth-fitted and sheet-like intraoral retractor without multiple spikes, and said retractor can be inserted within a patient's mouth and reduce the rejection from patients.
A further aspect of the present invention is to provide a low-cost intraoral retractor with simple structure for easy promotion and create a win-win situation.
To achieve the foregoing aims, the intraoral MaxRetractor of the present invention comprises a body plane with one curved end (a grasper) and a handle at the other end. The grasper is used to retract a patient's lip upward or downward and the handle is for easy holding by the operator for examination of the whole dentition. The grasper is designed as curve-shaped to accommodate the shape of the lips; moreover, the width of the grasper is less than that of a mouth for ergonomic purposes. Hence, patient's teeth can be easily examined or treated when using a MaxRetractor to pull and lift the lip.
The drawings illustrate both the design and utility of preferred embodiments of the present invention, in which similar elements are referred to by common reference numbers, wherein:
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Therefore, the operator can easily pull the patient's lip 21 and observe the entire tooth 22 for easy examination and/or treatments. Additionally, for ergonomic purposes, the ādā section of the grasper 11 can be bended to accommodate the shape of a patient's lip and to reduce discomfort in the patient. The width of the section ādā is less than the width of said patient's mouth which allows easy deposition of the retractor between lip 21 and teeth 22 within said patient's 2 mouth and effortlessly retract and lift the patient's lip 21.
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Many changes and modifications in the above described embodiment of the invention can, of course, be carried out without departing from the scope thereof. Accordingly, to promote the progress in science and the useful arts, the invention is disclosed and is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.