The application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง119(a) to Israel patent application No. 208,668, filed Oct. 12, 2010, now pending, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The present invention relates to a root canal length measurement device for endodontic therapy, more particularly to a detachable device that fits different dental handpieces and uses any affixed endodontic file as an electrode for root canal length measurement.
Endodontic treatment involves removal of the damaged pulp, followed by cleaning and shaping of the root canal space, irrigating, and filling with biocompatible material and a root canal sealer.
Shaping of the canal is performed either manually, using hand-held endodontic files or advantageously mechanically. The mechanical process utilize rotary endodontic files such as drills or reamers adapted to fit a standard dental handpiece or a dedicated endodontic handpiece.
An important step in the root canal preparation involves determining the depth of penetration of the endodontic file into the root canal and indicating when penetration reaches the root apex. Modern apex locators electronically detect the proximity of the endodontic file tip to the apical foramen by measuring changes in impedance between the endodontic file while inserted into the root canal and a hook electrode attached to the patient's lip.
Recent developments in the field include the combination of a digital electronic apex locator and a dental handpiece. Dental handpieces for root canal treatment with built-in or integrated root canal length measurement capabilities are described for instance in U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,771,197; 7,476,101 and 7,452,208. Some well established companies such as Morita, NSK and W&H include such devices in their product line. Typically, the combined tools include permanent implementation of root canal length measurement device in a specialized dental handpiece.
Many dentists, however, prefer simple general purpose handpiece units over dedicated units that require frequent interchange of heads, complex maintenance, difficult sterilization procedure and high initial expense.
Additionally, all the above suggested and applied solutions position the electrical contact point with the rotary file along a stem portion (8
Furthermore dedicated handpiece units may use only one of several standards of rotary endodontic files available on the market today since the length of the shank is different for each standard and the electric contact point along the stem must be set to a different location.
US 2007/0026362 to the present applicant describes a coupler device with electrical plug on one side that may be plugged to an apex locator and a contact fork on the other side that may be fitted to a rotary endodontic file separately or while seated in a standard dental handpiece. However, the device is not fixedly attached to the handpiece and significantly protrudes from the handpiece neck, restricting the sight of the dentist.
Consequently a new approach is desired for a root canal length measurement device that addresses the above disadvantages.
It is thus an object of the present invention to provide a detachable root canal length measurement device that fits different dental handpieces and uses an affixed endodontic file as an electrode, while imposing minimal interference to the dentist's work.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a steady electrical connection between the endodontic file and the device.
These objects are achieved according to a broad aspect of the invention by a root canal length measurement device configured for detachable support on a neck of a dental handpiece and having a generally cylindrical electrical contact element that, in use, is resiliently biased by a spring toward an endodontic file rotatably mounted in the handpiece so that a flat surface of the contact element maintains a steady electrical connection with a shank portion of the endodontic file proximate its point of attachment to the handpiece.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, the device comprises an elongated spring clip configured to grip a neck of the handpiece and supporting at a first end thereof a flat faced spring-loaded contact element directed to maintain a steady electrical connection with a shank portion of said endodontic file proximate its point of attachment to the handpiece.
In accordance with another aspect, the invention provides a device as described above, wherein the flat face of the contact element has a specific diameter and an accurate location designed to provide stable connection with commercially available endodontic files of different sizes and color-coding grooves identifying the file size.
In order to understand the invention and to see how it may be carried out in practice, embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
a, 2b and 2c, are elevation views demonstrating common shank sizes of rotary endodontic files related to different standards;
a, 3b and 3c, are elevation views of the handpiece and root canal length measurement device as shown in
a and 4b are perspective views of the root canal length measurement device as shown in
a and 7b are perspective views of a root canal length measurement device according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
In the following description of some embodiments, identical components that appear in more than one figure or that share similar functionality will be referenced by identical reference symbols.
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The contact element 20 is supported by a holder 30 made of a short tunnel section transversely attached to an outer surface of the extension 24 in an opposite direction to opposing arms 31 of the C-shaped spring clip 16. First and second circular apertures 32 and 34 shown in
The contact element 20 of generally stepped cylindrical form, preferably made of stainless steel, is slidably retained through the first and second apertures 32, 34 of the holder 30. The contact element 20 is made of three coaxial sections: a short flat faced head 40 of largest diameter, a body 42 of mid-diameter and a tail section 44 of smallest diameter. The body section 42 is adapted to slide freely in the first hole 32 of the holder 30 and the tail section 44 is adapted to slide freely in the second smaller hole 34.
A helical coil compression spring 46 with internal diameter slightly larger than that of the tail section 44 is fitted to the contact element around the tail section 44 so that one end of the spring 46 abuts a shoulder portion 48 between the body 42 and the tail section 44, while its opposite end abuts an internal surface of the rear wall 38 of the holder 30. The spring 46 is made of electrically conductive metal, preferably stainless steel. In general, helical coil springs generate more steady and repeatable force compared to leaf springs such as used by prior art designs. However, the invention may be realized by other forms of resilient bias that acts on the cylindrical contact element so as to urge it toward the shank of the file. For example, a leaf spring mounted toward a rear end of the contact element could be used to apply pressure on the contact element and urge it toward an endodontic file rotatably mounted in the handpiece proximate its point of attachment to the handpiece. What is important is that the spring force be sufficient to maintain good contact regardless of any slight non-uniformity in the contour of the endodontic file or eccentricity in its mounting, while not being too strong that it dampens rotation of the file.
In use, during assembly of an endodontic file 14 to the handpiece head 28, the contact element 20 is pushed backwards by the shank portion 22 of the endodontic file 14, compressing the spring 46 and thus maintaining good electrical contact between the endodontic file 14 and the device 10 even while the endodontic file 14 is rotating. Removal of the device 10 is not required for replacement of the endodontic file 14, although it may be easily removed for autoclave sterilization or for attachment to any other handpiece unit.
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It will be evident to those skilled in the art that the invention is not limited to the details of the foregoing illustrated embodiments and that the present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the scope of the appended claims.
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208668 | Oct 2010 | IL | national |