EP3463170A1 - Medical device for removing tooth fragments - Google Patents
Medical device for removing tooth fragmentsInfo
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- the invention relates to a medical tool for removing tooth fragments, in particular tooth roots and / or tooth root remnants, from a tooth compartment or an alveolus in the jaw area.
- tooth extraction it can happen, especially if an already severely damaged tooth is to be pulled, that the tooth to be pulled off and / or breaks apart and tooth fragments, in particular tooth roots or tooth root remains, remain in the tooth compartment or in the alveolus.
- tooth fragments in particular tooth roots or tooth root remains, remain in the tooth compartment or in the alveolus.
- special instruments still has to be carried out today.
- such a surgical procedure may prove to be arbitrarily complicated.
- the prior art provides, by means of a root file or a root drill to clean and enlarge the root canal to subsequently introduce into the cleaned and enlarged root canal another tool which a produces a positive connection between the tool and the tooth root.
- DE 199 31 734 A1 describes a tool for removing tooth roots in which a highly elastic, stiff needle for guiding an extractor is introduced into a cleaned and enlarged root canal and then the extractor, which is designed in the manner of a tap, by turning the Extractor screwed into the tooth root.
- a highly elastic, stiff needle for guiding an extractor is introduced into a cleaned and enlarged root canal and then the extractor, which is designed in the manner of a tap, by turning the Extractor screwed into the tooth root.
- DE 197 08 870 C2 describes a tool for removing tooth roots in which a retentive element, wherein the retentive element is designed as a barb or in the manner of a tap, is introduced into the cleaned and enlarged root canal or a hole introduced into the tooth root. Due to the retentive element, a frictional connection between the tool and the tooth root is made. Removal of the tool thus results in removal of the tooth root from the socket.
- a disadvantage of the aforementioned prior art is that each of the first tooth root canal must be cleaned and enlarged or a separate hole must be introduced into the tooth root. Depending on the size of remaining in the socket tooth root remainder this already means a complicated surgical procedure in which under certain circumstances, the alveolus must be cut and / or enlarged. Subsequently, at least a second tool must be inserted into the cleaned and enlarged root canal or into the bore specially introduced for this purpose, which forms a frictional connection with the tooth root remnant, in order then to remove the tooth root remnant.
- nerve needles are only suitable to remove nerve remnants of tooth root remnants, but not the entire tooth fragment, in particular the tooth root or the tooth root remainder, as such.
- the present invention is therefore based on the object to eliminate the mentioned problems in the removal of dental fragments, in particular tooth roots and / or tooth root remnants, from a tooth socket or an alveolus in the jaw area and in particular to provide a medical tool, the faster and more cost-effective extraction of dental fragments , in particular tooth roots and / or tooth root remnants, and only requires a minimally invasive procedure.
- the medical tool according to the invention for removing tooth fragments, in particular tooth roots and / or tooth root remnants, from a tooth socket or an alveolus in the jaw region comprises a base and a needle arranged on the base, wherein the needle has a retentive section and a drill section.
- a tooth fragment in particular a tooth root and / or a tooth root remnant
- Due to the drill section of the tool according to the invention it is possible to clean the tooth root canal and / or to enlarge or to introduce a hole in the tooth fragment.
- the retentive section of the tool according to the invention is automatically tracked into the tooth root canal or the bore in the tooth fragment. Due to the transfer of the retentive section into the tooth root canal or the drilled hole in the tooth fragment, the retentive elements cause a positive and / or conclusive connection between the tool according to the invention, in particular the retentive section, and the tooth fragment made. Consequently, a removal of the tool according to the invention has the consequence that also the tooth fragment to be removed is removed from the socket.
- a drive may be arranged in the form of a mechanical or a manual or manual drive.
- Mechanical drives can be driven in particular electrically or pneumatically.
- the base and the needle and / or the needle are formed as such in one piece.
- Such a one-piece medical tool or one-piece needle is particularly easy to remove sterile from a package and use directly.
- the base and the needle are designed in several parts and connectable to each other.
- the multi-part design of base and needle has the advantage that the base can be reused after a thorough cleaning.
- the needle is preferably designed as a disposable part.
- the needle is designed in several parts and in particular the retentive section and the drill section each form a single element, wherein the individual elements of the needle can be connected to one another.
- retentive sections and / or drill sections can be assembled to form a needle according to the invention. It can ever according to application, the drilling and / or retentive sections have different lengths and / or diameters. In addition, the drill section may have different cross sections and drilling profiles depending on the application. A selection of applicable drilling profiles can be found in DE 696 36 020 T2.
- the retentive section can be designed differently depending on the purpose, so in particular the number and / or the length of the arranged on the retentive retentive elements can be configured differently.
- a multi-part construction of the needle allows the existing sections of the needle, in particular the retentive section and the drill section, to be manufactured from different materials.
- the retentive section and the drill section are integrally formed.
- the one-piece design of the retentive and the drill section makes it possible to produce the sections in a single manufacturing process, which can lead to cost savings.
- the drill section is arranged on the base of the opposite end of the needle.
- the root canal is to be cleaned and / or enlarged or a hole is made in a tooth fragment, in particular the tooth root or the tooth root remnant.
- the drill section in the insertion direction of the tool according to the invention at the tip of the tool according to the invention and thus at the end of the needle opposite the base.
- the drill section has a tapered tip.
- a tapered tip at one end, in particular the end of the drill section, which is first to be inserted into the tooth fragment, in particular the tooth root or the tooth root remainder, makes it possible to guide the tool according to the invention more precisely and safely and the attachment of the tool on or in To simplify the dental fragment, in particular the tooth root or the tooth root remainder.
- the retentive section is arranged between the base and the drill section.
- the retentive section serves to produce a positive and / or non-positive connection between the tool according to the invention and the tooth fragment, in particular the tooth root or the tooth root remainder by the tool according to the invention with the tooth fragment, in particular the tooth root or tooth root rest, for example, tilted, wedged, jammed or gets hooked.
- This is essentially done by inserting the retentive section into the tooth root canal or the bore created by the drill section. To make this possible, it makes sense to arrange the retentive section in the functional direction behind the drill section and consequently between the base and the drill section.
- At least one intermediate element is arranged between the retentive section and the base and / or the retentive section and the drill section.
- the intermediate element may be formed as an independent item, which is in particular connectable to the base and the retentive section.
- the intermediate element can be formed integrally with the retentive section and / or the base.
- a functionally neutral, preferably short, intermediate element can be provided between the retentive section and the drill section.
- the drill section has a length which is smaller than the length of the retentive section. Possibly advantageous embodiments see a length of 12 to 18 mm, preferably 15 mm, for the base, 10 to 15 mm, preferably 13 mm, for the intermediate element, 5 to 12 mm, preferably 10 mm, for the retentive section and / or 1 to 3 mm, preferably 1 to 2 mm, for the drill section in front.
- the total length of the tool according to the invention advantageously does not exceed the length of 38 mm.
- the retentive section has at least one retentive element, wherein the retentive element is designed in particular as a barb or as a kind of Archimedean screw or in the manner of a corkscrew.
- the retentive section In order to produce a positive and / or non-positive connection between the retentive section and the tooth fragment, in particular the tooth root or the tooth root remnant, the retentive section has retentive elements which become wedged when the retentive section is moved into the tooth root canal or into a bore , jam, or get caught.
- the retentive element is formed in the retentive section by means of a recess or slit, in particular a tapered recess or slit.
- An easy way to create retentive elements within the retentive portion is to create a recess or slit in the base of the retentive portion by a machining process.
- the recesses or slots taper as the depth of the recess or slot in the base of the retentive portion increases.
- the recess or slit encloses an angle other than 90 ° with the surface of the base of the retentive section.
- the recess In order to create a structure similar to that of a barb by means of a recess or slit, it is advantageous to insert the recess at an angle not equal to 90 ° in the base of the retentive section.
- the recesses or slits taper in the direction of the drill section.
- At least two of the existing recesses or slots include a different angle with the surface of the base of the retentive portion.
- the drill section preferably with the exception of the drill head as such or the drill bit that is such, and the retentive section at least partially overlap. This ensures that the functions of the drill section and the retentive section are at least partially provided in a common section. This provides more space for the training of functions available. In particular, this can make the length of the needle relatively short, which may be useful for some applications.
- the drill section and / or the retentive section are formed at least partially in the manner of a helix.
- the drill section with tip and the retentive gate can be formed in one piece.
- the drill section and / or the retentive section may have a circular basic shape in cross-section.
- the drill section and / or the retentive section may have a triangular basic shape in cross-section.
- the drill section and / or the retentive section may have a quadrangular basic shape in cross-section.
- each retentive element is formed by means of a recess or slits in the basic shape of the retentive portion, such that barbs form in the retentive portion, which preferably protrude above the basic shape.
- the recesses or slits are preferably formed by a machining process, wherein the chip is not completely separated, but on the one hand has a free end and on the other side still in one piece with the basic shape connected is.
- the chip protruding from the basic form then forms the barb.
- the recess or slit is introduced in the corner regions in the case of a basic shape that is polygonal in cross-section, as a result of which the chip protruding from the basic shape and forming the barb receives a point.
- the incision takes place at an angle of less than 90 °, preferably of not more than 80 °, particularly preferably of not more than 60 °, very particularly preferably of not more than 45 °, more preferably of not more than 25 °. It may be advantageous if the incision is made at an angle of at least 5 °, preferably at least 7 °, more preferably at least 10 °, most preferably at least 15 °.
- each retentive element is formed by means of a recess or slit in the basic shape of the retentive portion, such that barbs form in the retentive portion, which preferably protrude beyond the basic shape, wherein the barbs are preferably designed such that the tool, in particular the needle, in particular the retentive section, is usable only once.
- the retentive section or at least one retentive element consists of a shape memory alloy, in particular nitinol.
- Shape memory alloys or memory metals or shape memory metals are special metals that can exist in two different crystal structures. These metals are known to be able to be bent from a defined basic shape and, under defined transformation conditions, such as temperature or mechanical stress, to return "independently" to the defined basic shape.
- shape memory alloys in particular Nitinol, specify any temperature, from which the nitinol returns to its basic form.
- shape memory alloy, in particular nitinol comprehensive sections and / or Elements at a temperature which in a temperature range between 30 ° C and 40 ° C, preferably 35 ° C and 38 ° C, more preferably between 36.3 ° C and 37.4 ° C, most preferably at the normal body temperature of People lies, to return to a basic form.
- the principle of operation is based on the fact that a basic shape is "programmed" into a workpiece at high temperatures After the basic shape has been programmed, the material can be deformed as much as possible at room temperature By applying defined transformation conditions, the crystal structure of the workpiece reorganizes and the workpiece becomes automatically returned to its programmed basic form.
- a known shape memory alloy which can be used in medical technology is nitinol, a nickel-titanium alloy.
- the programmed basic shape of the shape memory alloy corresponds to an end position of the retentive elements of the retentive section, in which the tooth fragment, in particular the tooth root or the tooth root remnant, is to be removed from the alveolus.
- the retentive elements are designed as barbs, this means, for example, that the basic shape of the shape memory alloy describes the barbs in a position that is angled or spread away from the longitudinal axis of the needle.
- the barbs of the retentive portion are moved to a starting position by the barbs are deformed such that they rest at least largely flat on the retentive portion. Consequently, the effective diameter of the retentive portion is reduced prior to placement of the inventive tool into the tooth root canal or the bore in the dental fragment. This allows a simpler and painless movement of the tool according to the invention, in particular of the retentive section, in the tooth root canal or the hole in the tooth fragment.
- the defined transformation conditions are created, which lead to the retentive section, in particular the retentive elements, automatically returning to their end position or into the basic shape of the shape memory alloy.
- This bringing the retentive elements into their final position or in the basic shape of the shape memory alloy causes a positive and / or non-positive connection of the tool according to the invention, in particular the retentive portion, with the tooth fragment, in particular the tooth root or the tooth root.
- the invention comprises a method for extracting tooth fragments, in particular tooth roots and / or tooth root remnants, from a tooth compartment or an alveolus in the jaw region by means of a medical tool according to the invention, comprising the method steps:
- the individual parts in the case that the medical tool is composed of several individual parts, assembled to form a medical tool according to the invention and interconnected.
- the retentive section if it is not already delivered in a starting position, placed in a starting position. In this initial position, the retentive elements are arranged on the retentive section such that the effective diameter of the retentive section is not increased and in particular the retentive section has a diameter which is equal to or smaller than the diameter of the drill section.
- the tool according to the invention After the tool according to the invention has been brought into the starting position, the tool according to the invention is placed on the tooth fragment and set in rotation by means of a drive.
- the drive can be effected by means of an electrically or pneumatically driven drive or a manual or manual drive. Due to the rotation, the drill section penetrates into the tooth fragment.
- the retentive section of the tool also at least partially penetrates into the tooth fragment.
- defined transformation conditions are applied to the medical tool, in particular to the retentive portion, which cause the medical tool, particularly the retentive portion, to undergo transformation from the starting position performs an end position or a basic shape of the shape memory alloy.
- the medical tool is positively and / or non-positively connected to the tooth fragment and the medical tool can be removed from the socket together with the tooth fragment. It can be advantageous if the tool, in particular the retentive section, is brought into an initial position before the drill section is introduced into the tooth fragment.
- a tooth root canal is cleaned or a hole is made in the tooth fragment at the same time as the drill section is introduced into the tooth fragment, in particular into the tooth root or tooth root residue.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a first embodiment of a medical tool according to the invention
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic view of a second embodiment of a medical tool according to the invention
- FIG. 3 shows a view of a second embodiment of a medical tool according to the invention with an enlarged detail area
- FIG. 4 is a schematic view of the first embodiment of a medical tool according to the invention in a first multi-part variant in the unassembled state
- FIG. 5 is a schematic view of the first embodiment of a medical tool according to the invention in a second multi-part variant in the unassembled state
- FIG. 6 shows a schematic view of the first embodiment of a medical tool according to the invention with an advantageous dimensioning of the individual sections
- FIG. 7 shows a view of the second embodiment of a medical tool according to the invention with an advantageous dimensioning of the individual sections
- 8 shows a schematic view of a third embodiment of a medical tool according to the invention with an enlarged detail area
- FIG. 9 is a partial view of the drilling and the retentive portion of another embodiment of the medical tool according to the invention.
- FIG. 10 is a partial view of the drilling and the retentive portion of another embodiment of the medical tool according to the invention.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic drawing of a first embodiment of a medical tool 10 according to the invention comprising a base 12 and a needle 14.
- a first end of the needle 14 is disposed on the base 12 and connected to the base 12.
- a drill section 16 is arranged at the end of the needle 14, which is not connected to the base 12.
- the drilling section 16 tapers towards the free end of the needle 14 and has at least one groove on its surface, wherein the groove spirals around the drilling section 16.
- a retentive section 18 is arranged following the drill section 16 and located between the drill section 16 and the base 12.
- the retentive portion 18 has in its base member 20 has a diameter which corresponds to the diameter of the drill portion 16 at least as far as possible.
- Retentive elements 22 in the form of barbs are arranged on the base element 20 of the retentive section 18.
- the retentive elements 22 are materially connected to the base 20 of the retentive portion 18. In this case, the free ends of the retentive elements 22 point in the direction of the drill section 16.
- the retentive section 18 is shown in an end position or a basic shape of the shape memory alloy.
- the retentive elements 20 are in an angled or splayed state from the base element 20. Consequently, the retentive section 18 in this end position or a basic shape of the shape memory nisleg réelle a diameter which is greater than the diameter of the drill section 16
- an intermediate element 24 is arranged in the embodiment shown.
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic view of a second embodiment of a medical tool 10 according to the invention.
- the second embodiment differs from the first embodiment in that the free ends of the retentive elements 22 point in the direction of the base 12.
- the remaining embodiments with regard to the first embodiment according to FIG. 1 can be adopted accordingly to the second embodiment.
- FIG. 3 shows a view of a second embodiment of a medical tool 10 according to the invention, wherein a region of the retentive section 18 is shown in an enlarged detail area.
- the retentive elements 22 are arranged at the end of the bore 16 facing the end of an at least largely oval recess. Accordingly, the free end of the retentive elements 22 in the direction of the base 12.
- the retentive element 22 is formed at its end connected to the recess wider than at the free end and runs towards the free end pointed.
- 4 and 5 show with reference to the first embodiment, two possible embodiments for a multi-part structure of the medical tool 10 according to the invention and can be applied accordingly to the second embodiment.
- 4 shows a schematic view of the first embodiment of a medical tool 10 according to the invention in a first multi-part variant in the unassembled state. In the illustration shown, the medical tool 10 according to the invention is shown in three interconnectable individual parts.
- the intermediate element 24 is firmly connected to the base 12 of the tool 10 according to the invention.
- the retentive section 18 and the drill section 16 are each formed in one piece and connectable to each other.
- the retentive section 18 can be connected to the intermediate element 24 such that the free ends of the retentive elements point in the direction of the drill section 16.
- the drill portion 16 is connectable to the retentive portion 18 such that the tapered end of the drill portion 16 faces away from the base 12.
- FIG. 5 shows a schematic view of the first embodiment of a medical tool 10 according to the invention in a second multi-part variant in the unassembled state.
- the medical tool 10 according to the invention is shown in three interconnectable individual parts.
- the tool 10 comprises a base 12 and a needle 14, wherein the needle 14 in this embodiment consists of a drill section 16, a retentive section 18 and an intermediate element 24. Furthermore, the retentive portion 18 and the intermediate element 24 are integrally formed.
- the intermediate element 24 is connected to the base 12 and the drill section 16 is connectable to the retentive section 18.
- the drilling section 16 tapers towards the free end of the needle 14 and has at least one groove on its surface, wherein the groove spirals around the drilling section 16.
- FIG. 6 shows a schematic view of the first embodiment of a medical tool 10 according to the invention with an advantageous dimensioning of the individual sections.
- the tool according to the invention has a total length from the free end of the base 12 to the free end of the bore portion 16 of 40 mm.
- the total length results in the embodiment shown from a 15 mm long base 12, a 13 mm long intermediate element 24, a 10 mm long retentive portion 18 and a 2 mm long drill section 16.
- the diameter of the drill section 16 is at its widest point 2 mm and tapers towards the free end of the drill portion 16.
- the base member 20 also has a diameter of 2 mm. Due to the retentive elements 22 spread apart in the basic form, the retentive section 18 in the basic form has a diameter greater than 2 mm.
- Said dimension represents the extent of the individual sections for a one-piece embodiment or a multi-part embodiment in the assembled state.
- the individual parts for example existing connection areas, be formed longer.
- FIG. 7 shows a view of the second embodiment of a medical tool 10 according to the invention with an advantageous dimensioning of the individual sections.
- the tool according to the invention has a total length from the free end of the base 12 to the free end of the bore portion 16 of 40 mm.
- the total length results in the embodiment shown, a 15 mm long base 12, a 13 mm long intermediate element 24, a 10 mm long retentive portion 18 and a 2 mm long drill section 16.
- the diameter of the drill section 16 is at its widest point 2 mm and tapers to free end of the drill section 16.
- the base member 20 also has a diameter of 2 mm. Due to the retentive elements 22 spread apart in the basic form, the retentive section 18 in the basic form has a diameter greater than 2 mm.
- Said dimension represents the extent of the individual sections for a one-piece embodiment or a multi-part embodiment in the assembled state.
- the individual parts for example existing connection areas, be formed longer.
- FIG 8 shows a schematic drawing of a third embodiment of a medical tool 10 according to the invention comprising a base 12 and a needle 14.
- a first end of the needle 14 is disposed on the base 12 and connected to the base 12.
- a drill section 16 is arranged at the end of the needle 14, which is not connected to the base 12.
- the drilling section 16 tapers towards the free end of the needle 14 and has at least one groove on its surface, wherein the groove spirals around the drilling section 16.
- a retentive section 18 is arranged following the drill section 16 and located between the drill section 16 and the base 12.
- the retentive portion 18 has in its base member 20 has a diameter which corresponds to the diameter of the drill portion 16 at least as far as possible.
- Retentive elements 22 in the form of barbs are arranged on the base element 20 of the retentive section 18.
- the retentive elements 22 are bonded to the base 20 of the retentive section 18. prevented. In this case, the free ends of the retentive elements 22 point in the direction of the drill section 16.
- the barb-formed retentive elements 22 are created by means of recesses 26 or slots in the base 20 of the retentive portion 18. As can be clearly seen in the detail area, the recesses 26 or slots have an angle with the surface of the base 20 of the retentive portion 18 not equal to 90 °.
- the recesses 26 or slots taper with increasing depth of the recess 26 or slot in the base 20 of the retentive portion 18.
- the recesses 26 or slits taper in the direction of the drill portion 16.
- the retentive section 18 is shown in a starting position in FIG. 8. In this initial position, the retentive elements 20 are in a non-angled or splayed from the base member 20 state. Consequently, in this initial position, the retentive section 18 has a diameter which largely corresponds to the diameter of the drill section 16, in particular is smaller than the diameter of the drill section 16.
- an intermediate element 24 is arranged in the embodiment shown.
- the drill section 16 and the retentive section 18 have a quadrangular basic shape in cross-section.
- the drill section 16 and the retentive section 18 have a circular basic shape in cross-section.
- Each retentive element 22 is formed by means of a slit introduced into the basic form of the retentive section, such that barbs form in the retentive section which protrude beyond the basic form.
- the slits are formed by a machining process, wherein the chip is not completely separated, but on the one Side has a free end and on the other side is still integrally connected to the basic shape.
- the outstanding form of the basic shape chip then forms the barbs 22nd
- Drill portion 18 and retentive portion 16 are formed according to FIG. 9 at least partially in the manner of a helix and in one piece.
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