WO2004084753A1 - Control arrangement for dental device and method of controlling dental device - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61C—DENTISTRY; APPARATUS OR METHODS FOR ORAL OR DENTAL HYGIENE
- A61C1/00—Dental machines for boring or cutting ; General features of dental machines or apparatus, e.g. hand-piece design
- A61C1/0007—Control devices or systems
- A61C1/0015—Electrical systems
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- the invention relates to controlling a dental device, in particular to a hygienic control arrangement for a dental device.
- disinfection of treatment instruments and environment is of high importance.
- the purpose of disinfection is to kill microbes and thus to guarantee that the treatment environment and devices are safe for patients.
- Disinfection can be carried out as thermal disinfection, for example by boiling an instrument or by sterilizing it in autoclave, or as chemical disinfection, for example by wiping an instrument with a suitable disinfectant or by soaking it in a disinfectant solution.
- thermal disinfection for example by boiling an instrument or by sterilizing it in autoclave
- chemical disinfection for example by wiping an instrument with a suitable disinfectant or by soaking it in a disinfectant solution.
- attention has to be paid to the material of the instrument For example, not all plastic types can be disinfected chemically since their surfaces may absorb disinfectant. Furthermore, some materials, such as plastics, do not sustain high temperatures, either. Several sensitive instruments do not endure autoclaving.
- Disinfection is, however, a necessary measure in connection with daily dental care.
- Mere disinfection of instruments does not, however, guarantee a hygienic environment for dental care, but the dental apparatuses and their controls should be designed and manufactured so that their surfaces can be easily disinfected or they include detachable parts that endure autoclaving.
- Dental devices are typically controlled by means of a keyboard interface integrated into the device and a 'foot control'.
- the keyboard is mainly used for setting operating parameters for the instruments and for similar control functions, and the foot control is employed for controlling the instruments during operation.
- Doctors generally use computers for processing patient information.
- Computers are typically controlled by a controller placed next to the treatment device, such as a mouse or keys.
- doctors touch a patient with their hands, and if a computer is used in between, this poses a hygiene risk since microbes, such as bacteria and viruses, may be transmitted from the controller to the patient through touch.
- microbes such as bacteria and viruses
- the control surface can naturally be covered by a disposable or disin- fectable protective cover, such as a plastic bag intended for the purpose, but in this case, the use of the control is difficult and the replacement or disinfection of the protective cover is relatively troublesome.
- the object of the invention is to provide a dental apparatus which comprises a dental device that can be controlled hygienically by a controller so as to alleviate the above-mentioned problems.
- the object of the invention is achieved by a dental apparatus and a method which are characterized by what is stated in the independent claims.
- the dental apparatus comprises a dental device, a graphic display and a user interface connected functionally to one another.
- the user interface is arranged to be used for controlling functions of the dental device.
- the user interface is a touch pad and the graphic display comprises means for showing symbols describing the control functions of the dental device, such as icons, and a cursor.
- the dental apparatus further comprises means for moving and controlling the cursor in response to a touch of a pointer means, such as a pointer pen or finger, and its movement on the surface of the touch pad.
- a touch pad typically comprises a uniform and even contact surface, which is easy to wipe with disinfectant.
- a functional connection is arranged between the touch pad and the graphic display through a computer.
- the touch pad is arranged to control a computer functionally connected to the dental device.
- the touch pad is arranged to control the dental device through the computer.
- a detach- able and disinfectable or disposable film which can be replaced by a new one after it has worn out, is arranged to be attached to the contact surface.
- the touch pad comprises a capacitive or a resistive contact surface.
- the touch pad is arranged to produce control information for the dental device in response to the fact that the contact surface of the touch pad is pressed or something slides on it so that the material layers included in the touch pad touch one another at the point in question, thus interrupting the current flow in the electrode network included in the touch pad.
- the touch pad is integrated into the dental apparatus, or correspondingly, the touch pad is placed under the backrest of the patient chair included in the dental apparatus.
- the dental apparatus further comprises a computer, in which case the touch pad is arranged to produce control information for the dental device through the computer so that control information is modified on the basis of the patient information included in the computer.
- the apparatus according to the invention provides considerable advantages.
- An advantage is that the controller surface is easy to clean and disinfect between treatments or even during a treatment.
- the use of the dental device according to the invention is considerably more hygienic than that of prior art dental devices.
- a further advantage is that the user can operate the controller also when wearing protective gloves, which facilitates the controlling of the dental device during a treatment.
- the controller can be placed relatively freely with respect to the dental device, and thus the controller can be, for example, integrated into a surface of the dental device, such as the top of a instrument table.
- the controller can also be placed ergonomically in a suitable place, considering the motion path of the controller user's hands during the operation, for example.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a dental apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 2 is a block diagram illustrating a dental apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 1 illustrates, as a block diagram, a dental apparatus 100, which includes a dental device and a control device connected functionally to it.
- the dental device refers to a device to which one or more instruments used in dental treatment can be attached.
- the dental device is generally arranged to feed power, water and/or compressed air into the instruments.
- the dental device typically comprises an instrument table 102, a frame part 104 and a cable conduit 106 connecting them.
- the instrument table 102 comprises an electronics unit 108, which is arranged to perform the functions needed to control the dental instruments.
- the frame part 104 comprises an electronics unit 110 of its own.
- the instruments 112 are attached to the instrument table 102 by means of several similar instrument connectors C, and the dental device is arranged to identify the instrument used at a given time.
- the electronics unit 108 adjusts physical variables according to each instrument. Electric wires, signal wires and pipes needed for conveying water and air travel inside the cable conduit 106.
- Controllers functionally connected to the dental device are used to transmit control commands to the electronics unit 110 of the frame part of the dental device and/or directly to the electronics unit 108 of the instrument table. These control commands can adjust the operation and settings of the instruments.
- the electronics units may include a digital data processing unit, such as a microprocessor, to which control information formed is transmitted from the controller 116, 117 preferably by means of a control signal.
- the controller 116 is preferably implemented as a touch pad, which in cooperation with the graphic display is arranged to produce control information, preferably a control signal, for the dental device in response to the fact that the controller's touch pad is pointed at with a pointer means, such as a pointer pen or a finger.
- the 'touch pad' refers to a user interface which is sensitive to touch and movement and used for feeding control information into the dental device.
- the user feeds control information, such as a command, into the dental device by moving and touching or pressing a touch-sensitive area of the touch pad, i.e. the contact surface, e.g. by a finger or another pointer means.
- the touch pad can be used in the same way as a mouse controller by moving the pointer means on the contact surface.
- touch pads are easy to clean and disinfect thanks to their materials and simple shape.
- feeding control information by means of the touch pad requires pressing of the contact surface.
- Touch pads that require pressing typically comprise several material layers which are separated from one another and arranged to form an electrode network where electric current flows.
- the material layers touch one another at the point pressed, in which case the current flow is interrupted in the electrode network.
- the point pressed in the touch pad can be determined by a 'detection circuit', which is arranged to detect an interruption in the current flow.
- One touch pad suitable for use in the invention is, for example, a touch pad which comprises a resistive or capacitive contact surface and can detect both a movement and a press.
- the surface of a resistive touch pad is coated with a thin conductive and resistive layer.
- On top of the touch- sensitive area of the capacitive touch pad there is a layer which forms a pixellike capacitor matrix and whose electric properties change as a finger touches the surface since the capacitance of human body connects part of the voltage of the contact point to the earth.
- the contact point of the touch pad can be determined by measuring the resistance or capacitance values of the touch pad surface.
- the contact surface of the touch pad is implemented so that it sustains chemical disinfection.
- Exposition of the surface to disinfectant can preferably be reduced by attaching a thin, detachable and preferably disinfectable or disposable film to the contact surface.
- a touch can be detected through the film, which can be replaced by a new one after it has worn out.
- the touch pad can also be connected to the dental device through an interface.
- the touch pad itself can be placed onto another surface of the dental device, for example integrated into the top of the instrument table.
- the touch pad may be arranged in the patient chair, for example under the backrest.
- the touch pad can be implemented as a separate auxiliary device, which can be mechanically attached by an arm to a dental table or to another object, such as a cabinet in the treatment room.
- the touch pad may also be provided with a support of its own, in which case its location in relation to the dental device can be changed freely.
- attention can also be paid to ergonomics by placing the touch pad within reach close to the subject, for instance.
- the invention enables free placement of the user interface so that the user of the dental device does not need to see which key his finger touches, for example. Consequently, the touch pad can be placed ergonomically or otherwise appropriately.
- Figure 2 illustrates a dental apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, which in accordance with Figure 1 comprises a dental device and a control apparatus connected functionally to it.
- a graphic display 118 is functionally connected to the dental apparatus.
- the graphic display in the dental device may show information on the patient, on the operations to be performed/that have been performed on him and on the patient's health.
- the dental device can be controlled through a computer by utilizing patient information in controlling the dental device.
- the computer can be controlled to transmit, for example, a control signal for adjusting the patient chair to a position suitable for the anatomy of a patient who has visited the clinic earlier or to set operating parameters for the instruments according to the operation to be performed.
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