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Filed on 28 October 2024

Abstract

In order to ensure both patient comfort and physician precision during dental treatments, bite-blocks and isolation devices are essential. Bite- blocks are intended to maintain the patient’s mouth open at a constant angle, improving access and lessening the dentist's workload. Rubber dams and other isolation devices isolate the tooth from saliva and other debris, creating a controlled environment that is essential for the success of procedures like pulpectomies, root canals, and restorations. When used in tandem, these instruments provide a stable, hygienic working environment while increasing dental work productivity and results. 1. In an ART reference inPutri Rindharso, R., Santoso, B., Sunarjo, L., & Aryati Eko Ningtyas, E. (2024). Portable Dental Chair Innovation in Improving Operator Comfort. Asian Journal of

Patent Information

Application ID202441082011
Invention FieldBIO-MEDICAL ENGINEERING
Date of Application28/10/2024
Publication Number45/2024

Inventors

NameAddressCountryNationality
DR.ASHISH.S.SNO.162, POONAMALLE HIGH ROAD, VELAPANCHAVADI, CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU, INDIA-600077.IndiaIndia
DR.JESSY.PNO.162, POONAMALLE HIGH ROAD, VELAPANCHAVADI, CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU, INDIA, CH-600077.IndiaIndia
DR.DEEPAK NALLASWAMY VEERAIYANNO.162, POONAMALLE HIGH ROAD, VELAPANCHAVADI, CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU, INDIA, CH-600077.IndiaIndia

Applicants

NameAddressCountryNationality
SAVEETHA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL AND TECHNICAL SCIENCESNO.162, POONAMALLE HIGH ROAD, VELAPANCHAVADI, CHENNAI, TN, INDIA-600077.IndiaIndia

Specification

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The purpose of this patent is to create an isolation device that includes
a biting block to assist in keeping pediatric patients' moisture levels
under control.


DRAWING OF THE INVENTION
A-Bite Block
B- Suction Tip Adaptor
C-Clamp wings
D-Suction Tip
28-Qct-2024/130600/202441082011/Form 2(Title Page)
DIMENSIONS
SIZE 1
a- 0.5cm
b- 1.5cm
c- 2.5cm
d- 1.5cm
e- 4cm
SIZE 2
a- 1cm
b- 2cm
c- 3cm
d- 2cm
e- 4.5cm
SIZE 3
a- 1.5cm
b- 2.5cm
c- 3.5cm
d- 2.5cm
e- 5cm



COMPOSITION OF THE PRODUCT
Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU)


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The necessity to consolidate two crucial tasks into a single, streamlined
instrument to improve productivity and patient comfort during dental
procedures gave rise to the concept for this invention. By keeping the
tooth isolated from blood and saliva, isolation devices like rubber dams
are traditionally used to maintain the working area dry and clean.
Conversely, biting blocks support the maintenance of an open mouth
posture, which can be physically demanding for the patient as well as the - dcnti st-.-The -combined-■gadget-elim inatcs- the--need- for-numerous
tools and streamlines the setup procedure by merging these features.
This invention does more than just make dental operations more
successful. Usually, the gadget has parts that accommodate different
mouth shapes and sizes, so it fits comfortably and securely.



BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention introduces a product in which the biting block and
suction tip holder are combined into a single instrument specifically
for use with pediatric patients in the pediatric dental unit, but also for
adult patients as there are different sizes of the product available.
During procedures, the biting block helps keep the mouth open,
improving comfort and preventing unintentional closure which is
much needed in uncooperative patients. A suction tip holder that is
integrated into or fastened to the biting block holds the suction tip
firmly in place which provides additional access to the practioner.
The dentist can see better and have easier access thanks to its design,
which guarantees effective removal of saliva and debris. All things
considered, the tool improves procedural effectiveness, security, and
patient comfort, making dental appointments easier and more
comfortable for the patient and the dentist.



CLAIMS OF THE INVENTION
1. Enhanced Efficiency: By combining an isolation clamp and biting
block, the dental setup becomes more efficient and requires fewer
individual equipment.
2. Improved Patient Comfort:The isolation clamp minimizes patient
pain during lengthy treatments by keeping the working area dry and
free of contaminants like saliva. The bite block assists in maintaining
an open mouth with less strain.
3. Increased Effectiveness: Higher-quality outcomes in procedures
including as restorations, pulpectomies, root canals, and other
restorative preparations are achieved by the clamp-like isolation
mechanism, which provides greater moisture management against
saliva and debris.
4. Convenient Suction Integration: The integrated suction tip slot
makes it possible to continuously remove fluids and debris, clearing
the treatment area and improving the dentists access and control.
5. Versatility and Adaptability : Because of its customizable
characteristics, which offer a secure fit for a variety of procedures, the
device is designed to accommodate a wide range of mouth shapes and
sizes, enhancing its overall performance and flexibility.
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6. Reduced Procedure Time: Multiple functionalities can be combined
into one device, saving setup and adjustment time and resulting in
quicker and more effective dental procedures.
Dental and Health Sciences, 4(2), 14-16. https://doi.org/10.22270/aidhs.v4i2.77 states
about the portablity design of a dental chair and instruments
2. In article, Zhang, C. (2024). Analysis of the Technological Innovation and Application
Prospect of Dental Chair Under the Background of Digital Transformation. International
Journal of Education and Humanities, 14(1), 217-220. https://doi.org/10.54097/a5rqba44
states the importance of incorpotaing newer technologies.
3. In another art refrence John M. Young,Dental Equipment Asepsis,Dental Clinics of North
America,Volume 35, Issue 2,1991,Pages 391-413,ISSN 0011-8532,
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0011-8532(22)01406-9 states about the importance of instrument
handling and sterilization
4. Kim L. Autio, Samuel Rosen, Nancy J. Reynolds, Judith S. Bright, Studies on Cross-
Contamination in the Dental Clinic, The Journal of the American Dental Association, Volume
100, Issue 3,1980, Pages 358-361, ISSN 0002-8177,
https://doi.org/10.14219/iada.archive.1980.0092 speaks about the cross contamination
from different instruments In the Dental Clinic.
5. In another reference The importance of Ergonomics for Dental Medicine Procedures in the
Triad Position: The Patient, the Dentist, and the Surgical Microscope L.Miguel Carreira;
P.Azevedo; J. Dias , ARC Journal of Dental Science Volume 1, Issue 4, 2016, PP 12-18 ISSN No.
(Online): 2456-0030 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.20431/2456-0030.01Q4003 talks about the
ergonomics designs of Dental operatory
6. Bud, M. (2024). Equipment, Ergonomics and Magnification Workflow. In: Direct
Restorations. Springer, Cham, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-55899-3 1 DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-55899-3 1 talks about the un disturbed workflow in the
Dental practice.
7. In art reference J. Harold Mullen, Principles of Dental Unit and Rotary Instrument Design,
Dental Clinics of North America, Volume 11, Issue 2,1967, Pages 383-388, ISSN 0011-8532,
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0011-8532(22)01631-7. The necessity of an instrument design is
highlighted
8. Zahra Suhail Alaq, Fatima Hayder Hussein, Hassan Hazem Farhan, Aya Salman Mohammed
AN, Zahraa Muhammed Rasool, Noor AL-Huda Saad Abdulwahid,... Hanan Nasr Hussein.
(2024). EXPERIMENTAL BASED STATISTICAL ANALYSIS FOR DENTAL CHAIR FAILURES.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MODERN MEDICINE AND PRACTICE, 4(7), 42-55. Retrieved from
http://inovatus.es/index.php/eimmp/article/view/3633 talks about the failures in Dental
chair and accessories due to various short comings
9. Paulo J, Gaspar PD. Review and future trend of energy harvesting methods for portable
"^medical devicesrlnProceedings of the world congress on engineering 2010Jun30 (VoI. 2; pp;
168-196). WCE,. Highlights the importance of portable design in dental practice
10. In another reference which is, Basudha, Balwinder'Singh, and Varun A. Chhabra. "Design And
Development of Portable Medical Device/' had various designs and protocols needed for
designing a portable design

Documents

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202441082011-Form 1-281024.pdf06/11/2024
202441082011-Form 2(Title Page)-281024.pdf06/11/2024
202441082011-Form 3-281024.pdf06/11/2024
202441082011-Form 5-281024.pdf06/11/2024
202441082011-Form 9-281024.pdf06/11/2024

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