Dental containment device

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Inventors

Billingsley, Cheryl B.

Application #

452521

Filed

Dec-1-1999

Published

Oct-30-2001

Current US Class

132/73
433/229

International Classes

A61C 005/00

Field of Search

433/229 433/49 132/73 132/73.5 312/209

Examiners

Manahan; Todd E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Greenblum & Bernstein, P.L.C.

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5928075   Disposable laborat...

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Abstract
A portable dental containment device for use in manipulating dental fixtures, including veneers, in-lays, partials, dentures and other prosthodontics, the device including a transparent enclosure with hand-holes. The dental containment device provides a protected work space in which a dentist, dental assistant, technician, or the like, can manually adjust small fixtures using various hand tools without the risk of ejecting the fixtures, or parts thereof, onto the floor and other unsterile surfaces. The containment device may include autoclavable materials, attachment mechanisms for attaching the shield to a tray, counter top, or other surface, and a magnified viewing area.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A dental containment device used in performance of manipulations of a dental fixture comprising:

a shield portion defining an interior work space and at least two unobstructed openings that enable simultaneous insertion of an operator's hands into the interior work space, together with at least one of a dental tool and the dental fixture, without creating an airtight seal around the operator's hands; and

at least one transparent surface area that provides the operator an unobstructed view into the interior work space;

wherein the operator's hands can manipulate the dental fixture within the interior work space while being observed through the at least one transparent surface area.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an enclosed work space in which a dentist, or a dental assistant or technician, can physically adjust and manipulate dental fixtures, such as veneers, in-lays, partials, dentures and other prosthodontics, without the risk of dropping, contaminating or losing the fixtures in the process. The dental fixtures are physically small in size, making them especially difficult to secure while adjusting or manipulating and difficult to locate if dropped. It also makes them difficult to see clearly during the process. The fixtures must be re-sterilized each time they come in contact with a non-sterile surface, increasing patient treatment time and reducing operating efficiency. These dental fixtures are also expensive to replace if lost or damaged, usually costing more than $600.00 apiece.

The common method of fitting a dental fixture is to insert it into a patient's mouth to determine preliminarily the physical compatibility of the fixture with the area of the mouth to be treated. The dentist then removes the fixture to make appropriate adjustments for the final fitting. Often, this process requires repeated placements and subsequent adjustments to obtain the ideal fit to the patient's mouth. Due to their small size, fixtures are difficult to see, grasp and manipulate using dental tools. The fixtures frequently slip from tools or the dentist's hands during the adjustment process. This results in the fixtures being lost, damaged or dropped on the floor or other unsterilized surfaces.
 
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