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What is claimed is:
1. A dental instrument for root canal work, comprising:
a handle, said handle having geometrically configured socket-like cavities
in each end thereof, said handle being elongated and rod-like in
configuration and having suitable knurling on the outside surface thereof;
a first dental instrument component, said first dental instrument component
having a capability for performing dental condensing operations in
prepared root canals of teeth, said first dental instrument component
having a first end and a second end, said first end of said first dental
instrument component being geometrically configured into a shaft-like
coupling end, said geometrically configured shaft-like coupling end being
so sized and configured so as to be removably inserted into one of said
geometrically configured socket-like cavities in said handle by a snap
fit, said second end of said first dental instrument component being
configured into a tapered condenser portion to perform said condensing
operations in said prepared root canals, said first dental instrument
component between said geometrically configured shaft-like coupling end
and said tapered condenser portion thereof has a short body member
portion, a tapered transition portion, and a bend portion, in that
sequence, said geometrically configured shaft-like coupling end, said
short body portion, said tapered transition portion, said bend portion,
and said tapered condenser portion all being integral and monolithic in
that sequence;
a second dental instrument component, said second dental instrument
component having a capability for performing dental spreader operations in
prepared root canals of teeth, said second dental instrument component
having a first end and a second end, said first end of said second dental
instrument component being geometrically configured into a shaft-like
coupling end, said geometrically configured shaft-like coupling end being
so sized and configured so as to be removably inserted into the other of
said geometrically configured socket-like cavities in said handle by a
snap-fit, said second end of said second dental instrument component being
configured into a tapered portion to perform said spreader operations in
said root canals, said second dental instrument component between said
geometrically configured shaft-like coupling end and said tapered spreader
portion thereof has a short body member portion, a tapered transition
portion, and a bend portion, in that sequence, said geometrically
configured shaft-like coupling end, said short body portion, said tapered
transition portion, said bend portion, and said tapered spreader portion
all being integral and monolithic in that sequence; and
a plurality of color code markings, said plurality of color code markings
being applied to said second end of said first and second dental
instrument components, respectively, to indicate matching pairs and size
and depth measurements in said prepared root canals.
2. A dental instrument as recited in claim 1, wherein the distal end of
said second end of said first dental intrument component is flat and
blunt-like in configuration.
3. A dental instrument as recited in claim 1, wherein the distal end of
said second end of said first dental instrument component is rounded in
configuration.
4. A dental instrument as recited in claim 1, wherein the distal end of
said second end of said second dental instrument component is pointed.
5. A dental instrument as recited in claim 1, wherein each code marking of
said plurality of code markings are each band-like and encircle said
tapered portion of said second ends of said first and second dental
instrument components, respectively.
6. A dental instrument as recited in claim 1, wherein said plurality of
code markings are applied to said second end of said first and second
dental instruments, respectfully, to indicate sizes in accordance with the
following table:
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COLOR CODING
Size Tip End Tip Top
Color Numeral Dimension Dimension
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White 15 0.15 mm 0.47 mm
Yellow 20 0.20 mm 0.52 mm
Red 25 0.25 mm 0.57 mm
Blue 30 0.30 mm 0.62 mm
Green 35 0.35 mm 0.67 mm
Black 40 0.40 mm 0.72 mm
White 45 0.45 mm 0.77 mm
Yellow 50 0.50 mm 0.82 mm
Blue 60 0.60 mm 0.92 mm
Green 70 0.70 mm 1.02 mm
Black 80 0.80 mm 1.12 mm
Green 90 0.90 mm 1.22 mm
White 100 1.00 mm 1.32 mm
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7. A dental instrument as recited in claim 6 and additionally, a code
numeral, said code numeral being the same as said size numeral for each
said color code, said code numeral being placed upon said handle component
to differentiate the sizes where said color code color is repeated in the
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BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention is an improved dental instrument for root canal dental
treatment, and in particular a combined instrument of both a condenser
instrument and a spreader instrument. Specifically, it is a combined
dental instrument with a common handle with removable and replaceable
instrument ends or tips which are gauged marked to indicate the depth at
which the dental work is being performed as well as size indication.
In performing root canal work there is a phase at which the prepared root
canal must be filled with a recognized dental filling material. In the
prior art two instruments have been used for this work, a condenser and a
spreader. In using the two instruments it has meant that the dentist must
alternately put down one instrument and then pick up the other instrument
to do the work. This method has two distinct disadvantages, one is the
loss of time in an expensive procedure and the other is that the filling
material has a tendency to stiffen or harden during the delay between the
manual change of instruments.
In the present invention both instruments, the condenser and the spreader,
are each on opposite ends of a common handle. The change from one
instrument to the other is performed quickly by a flip of the instrument
in the hand, a fast movement of the fingers with some minor movement of
the wrist. The change is so rapid that the filling material is essentially
worked almost constantly so that it does not stiffen or harden to any
perceptible degree.
In addition, dental instruments used in the preparation of the root canal
prior to the filling procedure are in a plurality of diametrical sizes as
the tooth is prepared at different depths. In a like manner, the
condensers and spreaders are similarly diametrically sized for the various
diametrical dimensions of the prepared root canal at the different depths.
In the prior art each condenser and each spreader of each size had its own
handle, a very expensive arrangement. In the present arrangement a common
handle member is used with recesses or pockets in each end into which
removable and replaceable condensers and spreaders can be inserted to snap
into place. Thus, the expense of a plurality of handles is eliminated.
The plurality of sizes of the condensers and the spreaders is reproduced in
pairs in the present invention, a pair being a spreader and a condenser of
the same size as a removable and replaceable snap-in set, one spreader and
one condenser of like size.
Breakage and bending of the delicately sized condensers and spreaders
occurs and with the snap-in type of instrument ends the economical savings
of the present invention is readily apparent when the handle of such
instruments is not lost with the breakage of the condenser or spreader
end. The versatile handle has economic as well as performance advantages.
The condensers and spreaders of the present invention are color coded to
match the root canal preparation instruments so that the dentist can
readily select the size of condenser and spreader tip in accordance with
the size of the preparation instrument used to prepare the root canal for
filling. This assures the proper condensing and spreading of the filling
material for the most efficient and proper filling of the root canal. This
matching of condensers and spreaders by the color code also assures that
the proper standardized tapes diameter is used for the work to be done by
the condenser and spreader.
In the prior art some attempt has been made at line or groove or score
working of dental instruments for depth, but the lines or grooves or
scores are difficult to see or read and easily mistaken. Also, the line or
groove or score marking increases the chances of breakage because of the
cut in the surface of the very thin and fine diameters of the instruments.
This would be especially true in the case of condensers and spreaders
because of the pressure exerted on the instruments to do the dental work
involved, plus the flexing and bending which occurs.
The operating heads may be either uniangular or bayonet style. The
condensers are smooth, flat ended, and slightly tapered and used to
condense the filling material, such as gutta percha, vertically in a root
canal. The spreaders are also smooth and pointed, and tapered for
laterally condensing the filling material in a root canal by a vertical
rotary motion.
In the present invention part of the color coding is to match up the
improved condenser spreader with the size of the root canal files used to
prepare the root canal prior to filling. Thus, by this color code matching
the diameter and angle of the improved condenser spreader will match the
diameter and angle of the root canal preparation instrument and assure a
completely filled root canal cavity. This method standardizes the
procedure.
In the prior art condenser and spreader instruments were of two types,
those known as finger instruments and those known as long handled
instruments. The finger type instruments could not exert enough pressure
to adequately condense and spread the filling material and the long
handled instruments exerted too much pressure and often cracked the root
structure of the tooth. With the present inventions matched sizes of
instruments as to diameter and angle, the filling procedure is more
efficient with a reduction in encountered problems.
The color coding of the condensers and spreaders of the present invention
provides the dentist with immediate information as to which size to use in
order to match the root canal preparation instrument without a trial and
error method. International Standard color codes are used as described
later hereinafter.
In a like manner the color code of the size of the instrument is also used
in the present invention to color code the depth. This provides the
dentist with information in order to match up the depth of the root canal
preparation with the depth of the filling to be made by the condenser and
spreader. Thus, the dentist knows immediately how close to the tip of the
root of the tooth he prepared and also how close he was for the correct
filling of the root canal.
It is this depth of penetration that enables the filling material to be
properly condensed and spread for an effective filling. Scientific studies
show that the proper depth of the condenser and spreader is the key to a
successful root canal filling.
It is, therefore, an object of this invention to provide a dental
instrument that combines both a condenser instrument and a spreader
instrument for root canal treatment.
It is another object of this invention to provide a dental instrument that
has a common handle for both a condenser instrument and a spreader
instrument.
It is also an object of this invention to provide a dental instrument that
has removable and replaceable condenser and spreader tips.
It is a further object of this invention to provide a dental instrument in
a plurality of sizes for both the condenser and the spreader tips.
It is still another object of this invention to provide a dental instrument
that is color coded to relate the size of the condenser and spreader tips
to the size of the root canal preparation instruments.
It is yet another object of this invention to provide a dental instrument
that is gauge marked to indicate depth at which dental work is being
performed.
It is yet still another object of this invention to provide a dental
instrument that color codes the gauge markings for easy and visable
reading and relation to the size of the instrument.
Further objects and advantages of the invention will become more apparent
in light of the following description of the preferred embodiments.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a side view of a combined condenser spreader dental instrument;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of a first embodiment of a condenser tip for the
combined condenser spreader dental instrument of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of a spreader tip for the combined condenser
spreader dental instrument of FIG. 1; and
FIG. 4 is a partial enlarged view of a second embodiment of a condenser tip
of FIG. 1.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to the drawings and particularly to FIG. 1, a gauged root
canal condenser spreader is shown at 10.
The gauged root canal condenser spreader 10 dental instrument, hereinafter
referred to as the gauged condenser spreader 10, consists of a handle
component 12, a condenser tip component 14, and a spreader tip component
16. The details of the elements of these components is described
hereinafter.
The condenser tip component 14 and the spreader tip component 16 are snap
fits into respective ends of the handle component 12 as shown in FIG. 1.
The snap fit may be made secure in the handle component 12 by a set screw
means (not shown) or a detent means (not shown) or by other suitable
securing means if desired to retain the condenser tip component 14 and the
spreader tip component 16 in a tighter manner.
The handle component 12 consists of the elongated rod-like body with
suitable knurling 18 on the exterior surface and with suitable sockets 20
and 22, one in each end, as described hereinafter.
The socket 20 in one end of the handle component 12 is suitably configured
to fit and mate with the coupling shank 24 of the condenser tip component
14. The socket 22 in the opposite end of the handle component 12 is
suitably configured to fit and mate with the coupling shank 38 of the
condenser tip component 16.
It is to be noted and understood that the cross sectional configurations of
the coupling shanks 24 and 38, respectively, and their mating sockets 20
and 22, respectively, may be square, triangular, or any other suitable
geometric configuration, and that such variations are within the scope and
intent of the present invention.
Turning now to FIG. 2 the condenser tip component 14 consists of the
aforementioned coupling shank 24, a short body section 26 adjoining the
coupling shank 24, a tapered section 28 making the transition from the
body section 26 to the instrument bend portion 30, and the instrument
operating condenser tip 32 which is suitably affixed at an adjoining bend
to the instrument bend portion 30.
The aforementioned elements of the condenser tip component 14 are
essentially integrally and monolithically one piece, however, it is to be
understood that it is within the scope and intent of this invention for
these elements to be separate pieces suitably affixed to each other in the
sequence shown and described.
The bend between the tapered section 28 and the bend portion 30 is
substantially an angle of 45.degree. plus or minus 15.degree., however, it
is to be understood that variations from such an angle and tolerance are
within the scope and intent of this invention.
The bend from the bend portion 30 to the instrument operating condenser tip
32 is substantially 90.degree., however, it is also within the scope and
intent of the invention to have variations from the angle of
75.degree..+-.15.degree..
The tip end 34 of the instrument operating condenser tip 32 is blunt or
flat, but it is to be understood that the configuration of the tip end 34
may also be rounded 52.
Gauge markings 36 are color coded and are described in detail hereinafter.
The gauge markings 36 indicate by color the size, as hereinafter
described, and by location indicate the depth of the root canal cavity at
the point where dental work is being performed, as hereinafter described.
Turning now to FIG. 3 the spreader tip component 16 consists of the
aforementioned coupling shank 38, a short body section 40 adjoining the
coupling shank 38, a tapered section 42 making the transition from the
body section 40 to the instrument bend portion 44, and the instrument
operating spreader tip 46 which is suitably affixed at an adjoining bend
to the instrument bend portion 44.
The aforementioned elements of the spreader tip component 16 are
essentially integrally and monolithically one piece, however, it is to be
understood that it is within the scope and intent of this invention for
these elements to be separate pieces suitably affixed to each other in the
sequence shown and described.
The bend between the tapered section 42 and the bend portion 44 is
substantially an angle of 45.degree. plus or minus 15.degree., however, it
is to be understood that variations from such an angle and tolerances are
within the scope and intent of this invention.
The bend from the bend portion 44 to the instrument operating spreader tip
46 is substantially 90.degree., however, it is also within the scope and
intent of the invention to have variations from the angle of
75.degree..+-.15.degree..
The tip end 48 of the instrument operating spreader tip 46 is pointed.
Gauge markings 50 are color coded and are described in detail hereinafter.
The gauge markings 50 indicate by color the size, as hereinafter
described, and by location indicate the depth of the root canal cavity at
the point where dental work is being performed, as hereinafter described.
Turning now to a discussion of the color coding meanings as part of the
instrument operating condenser tip 32 and the instrument operating
spreader tip 46, as noted hereinbefore the color codings serve several
purposes.
First of all, the color codings on both the instrument operating condenser
tip 32 and on the instrument operating spreader tip 46 are matched in
color so that the two instruments (condenser tip 32 and spreader tip 46)
may be used in matched pairs.
The color coding marks or bands on the condenser tip 32 and on the spreader
tip 46 indicate the depth of the point of work being performed in the root
canal cavity, the depth marking are described hereinafter. Note that the
colored bands do not cut into the condenser tip 32 or the spreader tip 46
and weaken the structure as was described hereinbefore for line or groove
markings.
The colors of the coding for the condenser tip 32 and the spreader tip 46
match the color coding on dental instruments used for preparing the root
canals prior to filling. Thus, the file type instruments color coding
indicates both size, such as the diameter, at the end of the working area
in the root canal as well as a depth. When the condenser tip 32 and the
spreader tip 46 of the present invention is selected for filling at that
depth point, selection by a matching color code with the root canal
preparation instruments assures a proper sizing and depth to adequately
and properly fill the prepared root canal.
As to the depth gauge markings the condenser tip 32 and the spreader tip 46
have the first gauge marking set at 17 mm from the working end of the two
tips 32 and 46, respectively. Thereafter, the gauge markings are set at 19
mm, 21 mm, and 23 mm. The overall length of the condenser tip 32 and the
spread tip 46 is normally at least 25 mm or more. However, it is to be
understood that it is within the scope and intent of the present invention
to vary the condenser tip 32 and the spreader tip 46 lengths to other than
25 mm and to likewise use more than or less than the number of gauge
markings shown hereinabove, or at some other dimension from the ends of
the respective tips 32 and 46. The cited dimensional locations are for
purposes of establishing or using a standard.
As to the colors regarding the size, particularly in regard to the tip end
34 of the condenser tip 32, the use of international specification colors
is used. In this regard the color refers to the size of the tip end, and
the same color is used for the gauge markings 36 and 50, respectively, in
order to use the condenser tip component 14 in a matched set with the
corresponding spreader tip component 16. The color codes are provided
hereinafter.
Each color of the color code indicates a tip size or dimension. For
example: white indicates a tip size of 15, which in tenths of a mm, in
other words size 15 is 0.15 mm in diameter; yellow indicates a tip size of
20, or 0.20 mm in diameter. The color also indicates the overall depth of
the root canal preparation.
As the condenser tip 32 and the spreader tip 46 taper from the juncture
with bend portions 30 and 44, respectively, to the working ends 34 and 48,
respectively, the taper is constant for each size. For condenser tips 32
and spreader tips 46 of this invention, the total taper from the working
ends 34 and 36, respectively, to extreme other end where the condenser tip
32 and the spreader tip 46 join the respective bend portions 30 and 44,
the total change in diamter due to the taper is 0.32 mm.
In the listing below of color codes, the details are as described
hereinbefore. The listing provides the colors of the code, the tip size 34
as a numeral for the condenser tip 32, the diameter dimension of the tip
size in mm at the tip end 34, and the diameter dimension of the condenser
tip 32 where it joins the bend portion 30.
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Size Tip End Tip Top
Color Numeral Dimension Dimension
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White 15 0.15 mm 0.47 mm
Yellow 20 0.20 mm 0.52 mm
Red 25 0.25 mm 0.57 mm
Blue 30 0.30 mm 0.62 mm
Green 35 0.35 mm 0.67 mm
Black 40 0.40 mm 0.72 mm
White 45 0.45 mm 0.77 mm
Yellow 50 0.50 mm 0.82 mm
Blue 60 0.60 mm 0.92 mm
Green 70 0.70 mm 1.02 mm
Black 80 0.80 mm 1.12 mm
Green 90 0.90 mm 1.22 mm
White 100 1.00 mm 1.32 mm
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Thus, the condenser tip 32 and the spreader tip 46 are color coded for
matching pairs, the taper and diameter of the condenser tip 32 match the
root canal hand preparation instrument taper and diameter by the color
code, and the color code also provides for easy reading of the depth at
which the dental work is being performed. The repetition of the color
codes in the large sizes can be further separated by the size numeral
marked thereon.
The gauged condenser spreader may be made from stainless steel or chrome
plated brass or any other suitable material.
As can be readily understood from the foregoing description of the
invention, the present structure can be configured in different modes to
provide the ability to perform gauged root canal condenser and spreader
operations.
Accordingly, modifications and variations to which the invention is
susceptible may be practiced without departing from the scope and intent
of the appended claims.
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