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WO2010085098A2 - Élément auxiliaire pour traiter des maladies de la cavité buccale et filtre pour dispositif respiratoire utilisé pour cet élément - Google Patents

Élément auxiliaire pour traiter des maladies de la cavité buccale et filtre pour dispositif respiratoire utilisé pour cet élément Download PDF

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WO2010085098A2
WO2010085098A2 PCT/KR2010/000392 KR2010000392W WO2010085098A2 WO 2010085098 A2 WO2010085098 A2 WO 2010085098A2 KR 2010000392 W KR2010000392 W KR 2010000392W WO 2010085098 A2 WO2010085098 A2 WO 2010085098A2
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A61C5/00Filling or capping teeth
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  • the present invention relates to an auxiliary device used in oral treatment, including dental treatment, and more specifically, oral treatment auxiliary device for preventing discomfort that the patient's blood or washing liquid, such as to pass to the patient's throat during oral treatment And a respirator filter for use therein.
  • the patient is treated by various treatment equipments provided in the unit chair after sitting on a unit chair to lean the upper body of the body.
  • the washing liquid, the patient's blood, saliva, etc. are accumulated in the patient's oral cavity during oral treatment, and accumulated in the patient's oral cavity through a suction unit provided in the unit chair.
  • the washing liquid or the patient's saliva is discharged to the outside.
  • the fluid or the patient's saliva is discharged to the outside through the fluid inhalation device, it is not immediately discharged, so the patient rolls his tongue backwards to prevent the washing fluid or the patient's saliva from passing through the throat to the airways or esophagus There is discomfort that must be covered by the tongue.
  • the patient can not breathe through the mouth and must breathe only through the nose, so that the patient or infant with a disease in the nose has difficulty in receiving oral treatment.
  • oral treatment aids are developed to seal the oral cavity in front of the neck of the patient undergoing oral treatment to prevent the washing fluid or the saliva of the patient from falling into the throat of the patient during oral treatment.
  • Examples of such oral treatment aids are disclosed in detail in Korean Patent Application No. 2008-0061702 filed by the present applicant.
  • the oral treatment aid described above closes the oral cavity in front of the neck of the patient, but lacks adhesion to both sides of the tongue of the patient. Therefore, there is a problem that the oral fluid and the saliva of the patient may be introduced through the oral care aids and both sides of the tongue during oral treatment.
  • the gap between the affected part and the tongue of the patient that is, the gap between the tooth or the gum and the tongue
  • oral treatment tools such as a drill may damage the patient's tongue.
  • the patient has the inconvenience of moving the tongue to space the tongue away from the affected area.
  • oral treatment aids are inserted into the oral cavity of the patient, the patient has a problem in which oral care aids may feel psychological anxiety that the oral care device may fall through the throat.
  • the oral care aid is provided with a breathing hole for breathing the patient in the oral care aid, there is a problem that some of the cleaning fluid or the saliva of the patient can be passed to the patient's throat through the breathing hole. .
  • the auxiliary device for oral treatment is to be cleaned and disinfected after oral treatment, so there is a problem in that the inside can not be washed in detail.
  • the oral treatment aid is sealed in the oral cavity in front of the neck of the patient, but the adhesion to both sides of the patient's oral cavity is somewhat lacking. Therefore, during oral treatment, there may be a problem that the cleaning solution or the saliva of the patient is introduced through the oral treatment aid and the two sides of the oral cavity.
  • an object of the present invention is to provide an oral treatment aid that can prevent the washing liquid or saliva of the patient to pass to the throat of the patient during oral treatment.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide an oral treatment aid that can further improve the adhesion between the oral treatment aid and the both sides of the patient's tongue by rolling both sides of the patient's tongue inward.
  • Another object of the present invention is to solve the problem that the oral treatment tools such as a drill damages the patient's tongue by spacing the affected area of the patient and the tongue, that is, the teeth or gums and the interval of the tongue during oral treatment,
  • the purpose of the present invention is to provide an oral treatment aid that can solve the inconvenience of moving the tongue to space the tongue from the affected part.
  • Still another object of the present invention is to provide an oral treatment aid that can provide psychological stability to the patient during oral care by preventing the oral care device from being passed through the throat of the patient even if it is located in the patient's mouth. It is.
  • Still another object of the present invention is to provide an oral treatment aid for relieving the discomfort that the patient must breathe only through the nose during oral treatment of the patient, and to allow the patient to breathe through the mouth in an emergency. There is a purpose.
  • Still another object of the present invention is to provide an oral treatment aid that can prevent the washing fluid or saliva of a patient from passing through the breathing hole into the throat during oral treatment.
  • Still another object of the present invention is to provide a secondary device for oral treatment, which is configured to be detachably coupled to the secondary device for oral treatment, so that it is easy to wash and disinfect after oral treatment.
  • Still another object of the present invention is to provide an oral treatment aid and an oral treatment aid that can further improve the adhesion between the side cheeks of the patient's mouth.
  • the body portion is inserted to seal the oral cavity in front of the neck of the patient, and provided in the body portion and both sides of the tongue of the patient inside It may include a pair of tongue rolls.
  • oral treatment aids are provided on the body portion, it may further include a tongue hook portion to hang the lower surface of the tongue of the patient.
  • the tongue portion and the tongue portion is preferably formed integrally with the body portion.
  • a tongue insertion portion capable of inserting the tongue of the patient may be formed by a combination of the lower end portion of the body portion, the tongue tip portion and the tongue hook portion.
  • the pair of tongue portions protrude to be curved by extending both ends of the lower end of the body portion inward.
  • the tongue hook portion is preferably formed by connecting the lower ends of the pair of tongue rolls, respectively.
  • the tongue portion is preferably formed to extend from the tongue portion of the opposite side of the body portion is inserted.
  • the tongue hook portion is formed to be thinner than the tongue tip portion to elastically hang the lower surface of the tongue of the patient.
  • the body portion is preferably one surface of the patient is inserted into the oral cavity is concave or flat.
  • oral treatment aids the connection passage through which fluid can flow is formed in the body portion, at least one suction hole connected to the connection passage is formed on the outer periphery of the body portion is It may include an oral adsorption portion adsorbed on the skin of the patient's oral cavity.
  • the body portion may include a fluid suction fastening terminal connected to the connection passage to provide a negative pressure to the suction hole of the oral suction unit.
  • the auxiliary device for oral treatment may further include a wing portion protruding to the outer periphery and in close contact with the skin in the mouth of the patient.
  • the suction hole is preferably formed to extend to the wing portion.
  • the oral adsorption portion and the wing is preferably formed integrally.
  • the body portion is inserted to seal the inside of the oral cavity of the front of the patient's neck, and the breathing air filter portion inserted to penetrate the body portion can do.
  • the body part may include a first body having at least one first breathing hole inserted into the breathing air filter part, and formed to surround the first body and made of a softer material than the first body. It may include a second body formed with at least one second breathing hole corresponding to the first breathing hole.
  • first body may be inserted into the second body to be detachably coupled.
  • the respirator filter unit is preferably inserted to protrude from the opposite side of the body portion is inserted.
  • the breathing filter unit is a fluid suction fastening provided in the first body to provide the sound pressure to the second body so that the second body is adsorbed to the skin in the mouth of the patient by the sound pressure according to the fluid intake It is preferably provided at positions symmetrical to both sides with respect to the terminal.
  • the respirator filter unit may include a hollow respiratory tube inserted to penetrate the first and second breathing holes, and a filter inserted into the respiratory tube.
  • the respiratory tract may consist of at least two or more case assemblies.
  • the outer diameter of the respiratory tube is preferably smaller than the inner diameter of the first breathing hole, it is formed larger than the inner diameter of the second breathing hole.
  • the respiratory tube may have at least one separation preventing rib having a diameter larger than an inner diameter of the first breathing hole or the second breathing hole at an outer circumference thereof.
  • the tip of the breathing tube is preferably formed to be tapered.
  • the filter is preferably made of a microporous material, such as sponge, styrofoam and the like.
  • the breathing tube is preferably formed with a seating groove in which the filter is seated on the inner wall.
  • the respiratory tube is preferably formed with a filter insertion jaw to prevent the filter from being inserted more than a predetermined depth therein.
  • the front end portion of the breathing tube may be fixed by a fixing bracket located on the rear of the second body.
  • the front end portion of the breathing tube is preferably inserted into a screw thread to be fastened to the fixing bracket.
  • the fixing bracket preferably has a curved surface corresponding to one surface of a direction in which the first body or the second body is inserted into the mouth of the patient.
  • the respiratory filter of the auxiliary device for oral treatment is inserted into the oral cavity in front of the neck of the patient, and the washing liquid or saliva used in the oral treatment of the patient is A hollow respiratory tube provided in the oral treatment aid for preventing the passage to the esophagus or airway, and inserted into the at least one breathing hole formed in the oral care aid; And it may include a filter inserted into the breathing tube.
  • Oral treatment aids according to another embodiment of the present invention for achieving the above object is formed to surround the first body and the first body to seal the oral cavity in front of the neck of the patient,
  • the body may be made of a softer material than the first body and may include a second body that is adsorbed to the skin in the mouth of the patient by the negative pressure of the fluid.
  • first body may be inserted into the second body to be detachably coupled.
  • the second body is preferably formed with a mounting groove on one surface facing the insertion direction of the first body so that the first body is inserted into the seat.
  • the seating groove preferably has an inner diameter smaller than the outer diameter of the first body.
  • the seating groove preferably extends to surround the edge of the first body to prevent the departure of the rib to prevent the separation of the first body is formed.
  • the first body may have a connection passage through which the fluid can flow and be connected to a fastening terminal for fluid intake
  • the second body may have at least one suction hole connected to the connection passage
  • connection passage is preferably formed on one surface of the first body facing the seating groove.
  • the second body may have an oral adsorption portion in which the suction hole is formed to be connected to the seating groove on the outer circumference.
  • the first body has a plurality of connecting grooves are formed on the outer periphery and connected to the connecting passage, and a plurality of protrusions are formed by the connecting grooves, and at least one of the connecting grooves and the protrusions is formed on the suction hole. Preferably located.
  • the two bodies preferably have a sufficient tensile stress to maintain the connection passage and the connection groove is open when a negative pressure is formed in the suction hole.
  • the first body is preferably one surface of the patient is inserted into the oral cavity is concave or flat.
  • the second body may be provided with a wing portion protruding forward on the outer periphery to be in close contact with the upper skin of the patient's mouth.
  • the first body may have a pair of tongue portions that roll both sides of the lower portion to protrude inwardly to form a curved protrusion to roll both sides of the tongue of the patient inward.
  • the second body may be provided with a tongue hanger for hanging the lower surface of the tongue of the patient by connecting the lower both sides extending to each other formed to surround the pair of the tongue.
  • the oral treatment aid may further include a fastening means for fastening the first body and the second body.
  • the fastening means is preferably a fastening pin inserted into at least one fastening hole formed to penetrate the first body and the second body.
  • the fastening pin has a diameter larger than the inner diameter of the fastening hole formed in the second body, it is preferable that at least one rib for insertion blocking is formed on the outer periphery.
  • the end of the fastening pin is tapered.
  • the fastening means may further include a fastening bracket positioned on the rear of the second body and screwing the end portion of the fastening pin to be inserted.
  • the fastening bracket preferably has a curved surface corresponding to one surface of a direction in which the first body or the second body is inserted into the mouth of the patient.
  • the first body has a stepped protrusion formed around a fastening hole on one surface on which the connection path is formed to be fitted into the fastening hole of the second body to block the connection between the connection path and the fastening hole and to the first body. It is preferable to maintain the distance of the connecting passage between the second body.
  • the body portion is inserted to seal the oral cavity in front of the neck of the patient, and the body portion is provided in the oral cavity of the patient It may include a pair of side wings that are in close contact with the skin of both side cheeks.
  • the body portion and the side wing portion may be formed integrally.
  • the side wing portion is preferably formed to protrude to the opposite side of the direction in which the body portion is inserted into the outer circumference of both sides of the body portion.
  • the oral treatment aid is further provided on at least the upper outer periphery of the body portion is formed to protrude in the opposite side of the direction in which the body portion is inserted further comprises a top wing portion in close contact with the upper skin of the patient's mouth can do.
  • the side wing portion is preferably formed to extend from both ends of the upper wing portion to protrude more than the upper wing portion.
  • the upper wing portion and the side wing portion is preferably formed integrally.
  • a gum insertion groove into which the gum inside the molars of the patient is inserted is formed at a site where the upper wing and the side wings meet so that the side wings are stably sandwiched between the upper and lower gums inside the molars of the patient. It is preferable.
  • the body portion is formed with a connection passage through which fluid can flow, and at least one suction hole connected to the connection passage is formed on the outer circumference, and the suction hole extends to the upper wing portion or the side wing portion. It is preferably formed to be expanded.
  • the oral treatment aid of the present invention by sealing the oral cavity, preferably the palate in front of the neck of the patient receiving the oral treatment to prevent the washing liquid or saliva of the patient to pass to the throat of the patient This can solve the discomfort of patients receiving oral treatment.
  • a pair of tongue rolls to roll both sides of the patient's tongue inwards it is possible to space the gap between the affected part and the tongue, that is, the teeth or gums and tongue of the patient, according to the oral treatment tools such as drill
  • the oral treatment tools such as drill
  • the tongue hanger elastically walks the lower surface of the patient's tongue so as not to fall through the throat of the patient, thereby providing psychological stability to the patient during oral treatment. have.
  • the patient may be able to relieve the inconvenience of having to breathe only through the nose and also to breathe in the patient's mouth in an emergency.
  • the respirator filter unit including the filter is inserted so as to penetrate through the breathing hole, it is possible to prevent the washing liquid or saliva of the patient in the oral cavity of the patient to pass to the throat by the filter during oral treatment.
  • the auxiliary device for oral treatment by dualizing the first body and the second body, it is used to combine the first body and the second body during oral treatment, and separates the first body and the second body after oral treatment Can be carefully cleaned and disinfected.
  • fastening pin and the fastening bracket may be used to firmly fasten the first body and the second body.
  • the side wing portion 3420 can be stably adhered between the gums above and below the inside of the molar of the patient.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an oral treatment aid in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG 2 is a front view showing a state in which the oral treatment aid according to the first embodiment of the present invention is worn in the oral cavity of a patient.
  • FIG 3 is a side view showing a state in which the oral treatment aid according to the first embodiment of the present invention is worn in the oral cavity of a patient.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of an oral treatment aid in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG 5 is a front view showing a state in which the oral treatment aid according to the second embodiment of the present invention is worn in the oral cavity of a patient.
  • FIG. 6 is a side view showing a state in which the oral treatment aid according to the second embodiment of the present invention is worn in the oral cavity of a patient.
  • Figure 7 is a perspective view as seen from the front side of the auxiliary device for oral treatment according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 8 is a perspective view from the rear side of the auxiliary device for oral treatment according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view taken along line AA ′ of FIG. 7.
  • FIG. 10 is a front view showing a state in which the oral treatment aid according to the third embodiment of the present invention is worn in the oral cavity of a patient.
  • FIG 11 is a side view showing a state in which the oral treatment aid according to the third embodiment of the present invention is worn in the oral cavity of a patient.
  • FIG. 12 is a perspective view as seen from the front side of the auxiliary device for oral treatment according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 13 is an exploded perspective view of FIG. 12.
  • FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the rear side of the oral treatment aid according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 15 is an exploded perspective view of FIG. 14.
  • FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view taken along line BB ′ of the first body illustrated in FIG. 13.
  • 17 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line CC ′ of the second body shown in FIG. 13.
  • FIG. 19 is an enlarged view of a portion A of FIG. 12.
  • FIG. 20 is an exploded perspective view of an auxiliary device for oral treatment according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 21 is a cross-sectional view of the combination of the oral treatment aid shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 22 is an exploded perspective view of the inlet filter shown in FIG. 20.
  • FIG. 22 is an exploded perspective view of the inlet filter shown in FIG. 20.
  • oral adsorption part 3410 upper wing
  • breathing filter unit 5210 breathing tube
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an oral treatment auxiliary device according to a first embodiment of the present invention
  • Figures 2 and 3 shows a state wearing the oral treatment auxiliary device according to a first embodiment of the present invention in the oral cavity of a patient.
  • the oral care auxiliary device 1000 may include a body portion 1100, a wing portion 1200 and a tongue portion 1300, and the like. Can be.
  • the body portion 1100 is inserted to seal the inside of the oral cavity 1 in front of the patient's uvula 7 and is upwardly convex or crescent to be positioned over the patient's tongue 3. It is preferable that it is formed in a shape.
  • the oral treatment aid 1000 in the oral cavity (1), preferably hard palate in front of the patient's throat (7), in contact with the patient's throat (7) to vomit the patient
  • the body portion 1100 is preferably one surface in the direction that is inserted into the oral cavity 1 of the patient, that is, one surface corresponding to the throat 5 side is concave or at least flat.
  • the body 1100 may prevent the patient from falling through the patient's throat 5. It is desirable to make the area larger than that of the throat 5.
  • the body portion 1100 maintains a certain degree to the external load to seal the inside of the mouth (1) in front of the patient's throat (7), it is preferable not to be too hard.
  • the body portion 1100 may be used in any material that is harmless to the human body, preferably a silicon or rubber material may be used, and more preferably, made of a hard material such as plastic.
  • the outer periphery of the body may be configured in a form wrapped around the outer body made of silicone or rubber material.
  • the wing portion 1200 is provided at the outer circumference of the body portion 1100 and is in close contact with the skin in the mouth 1 of the patient.
  • the wing portion 1200 may be integrally protruded from the body portion 1100 to have a predetermined area on the outer side corresponding to the outer circumference of the body portion 1100.
  • the wing portion 1200 should be easy to be in close contact with the skin in the oral cavity 1 of the patient, the flexibility is required to correspond to the various oral forms of the patient. Therefore, the wing portion 1200 is formed to be thinner than the body portion 1100, it is preferable to have an elastic force.
  • the wing portion 1200 may be used for any material that is harmless to the human body, and preferably, a silicone or rubber material used for the body portion 1100 may be used.
  • Tongue section 1300 may be provided in a pair in the body portion 1100 to roll both sides of the tongue (3) of the patient inward.
  • the tongue portion 1300 may protrude in a curved manner by extending inwardly both lower ends of the body portion 1100, respectively.
  • the tongue portion 1300 may be formed to be the same as or different from the thickness of the body portion 1100, preferably formed smaller than the thickness of the body portion 1100, more preferably thinner toward the lower portion Is formed.
  • the tongue tip 1300 maintains a certain degree to the external load so that both sides of the tongue 3 of the patient can be rolled inward, it is preferable not to be too hard.
  • the tongue portion 1300 can be used in any material that is harmless to the human body, preferably, a silicone or rubber material used in the body portion 1100, or a plastic used in the inner body.
  • the material may be used, and more preferably, the outer periphery of the plastic material used for the inner body may be configured to be wrapped in a silicon or rubber material used for the outer body.
  • the configuration in which the pair of tongue portions 1300 is integrally formed with the body portion 1100 is illustrated, but is not limited thereto, and the body portion 1100 and the pair of tongue portions 1300 are not limited thereto. It may be formed by a separate member and combined.
  • Oral treatment aid 1000 according to the first embodiment of the present invention configured as described above is inserted so that the front of the neck (7), preferably the palate and the tongue (3) of the patient undergoing oral treatment.
  • the pharynx (larynx) and larynx) also known as the throat (5)
  • Saliva such as acupuncture and blood
  • therapeutic tools in a patient can also prevent the tool from passing into the throat.
  • the wing portion 1200 protrudes to have a predetermined area at the outer side corresponding to the outer circumference of the body portion 1100 of the oral treatment aid 1000, thereby improving flexibility to correspond to the various oral forms of the patient Adhesion with the skin in the oral cavity 1 can be improved.
  • the pair of tongue portions 1300 protruding from both sides of the lower end of the body portion 1100 rolls both sides of the tongue 3 of the patient inward, thereby assisting the oral treatment device 1000 and the patient tongue ( The adhesion between the two side surfaces of 3) can be further improved.
  • FIGS. 5 and 6 illustrate a state in which the oral care aid in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention is worn in a patient's mouth.
  • the oral treatment aid 2000 according to the second embodiment of the present invention body portion 2100, wing 2200, tongue inserting portion 2300 and tongue hook portion (2400) and the like.
  • the body portion 2100 is inserted to seal the inside of the mouth 1 in front of the patient's throat 7 and is preferably formed in a half-moon or crescent shape that is upwardly convex to be positioned on the patient's tongue 3. .
  • the oral treatment aid 2000 in the oral cavity (1), preferably hard palate in front of the patient's neck (7), in contact with the patient's throat (7) to vomit the patient
  • the body portion 2100 is preferably one surface in the direction of being inserted into the mouth 1 of the patient, that is, one surface corresponding to the throat 5 side is concave or at least flat.
  • the body portion 2100 is preferably larger in area than the throat 5 of the patient.
  • the body portion 2100 maintains a certain degree to the external load so as to seal the inside of the mouth 1 in front of the patient's throat 7, it is preferable not to be too hard.
  • the body portion 2100 can be used in any material that is harmless to the human body, preferably a silicon or rubber material can be used, and more preferably, made of a hard material such as plastic
  • the outer periphery of the body may be configured in a form wrapped around the outer body made of silicone or rubber material.
  • the wing portion 2200 is provided at the outer circumference of the body portion 2100 to be in close contact with the skin in the mouth 1 of the patient.
  • the wing portion 2200 may be integrally formed with the body portion 2100 so as to have a predetermined area on the outer side corresponding to the outer circumference of the body portion 2100.
  • the wing portion 2200 is formed thinner than the body portion 2100, it is preferable to have an elastic force.
  • the wing portion 2200 can be used in any material that is harmless to the human body, and preferably, a silicone or rubber material used for the body portion 2100 can be used.
  • the tongue inserting portion 2300 is formed by cutting the lower surface of the wing portion 2200 about the length of both sides of the tongue 3 so that the patient's tongue 3 can be stably worn in the oral treatment aid 2000. can do.
  • the tongue hanger 2400 may have a wing 2200 at the lower portion of the tongue insert 2300 so as to walk the lower surface of the tongue 3 of the patient when the tongue 3 of the patient is inserted into the tongue insert 2300. It can be formed integrally with. In addition, the thickness of the tongue portion 2400 is preferably at least smaller than or equal to the thickness of the wing portion 2200 to elastically walk the lower surface of the tongue 3 of the patient.
  • the oral treatment aid 2000 according to the second embodiment of the present invention configured as described above is similar to the first embodiment, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
  • the lower surface of the tongue 3 by the tongue hook portion 2400 can be elastically hung and mounted in the oral cavity 1 of the patient.
  • the oral treatment aid 1000 is located in the patient's mouth 1, it is possible to provide psychological stability to the patient during the oral treatment by not passing over the throat 5 of the patient.
  • FIG. 7 and 8 are perspective views as seen from the front side and rear side of the oral treatment aid according to the third embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 9 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line AA 'of Figure 7
  • Figures 10 and 11 Is a front view and a side view showing a state in which the oral treatment aid according to the third embodiment of the present invention is worn in the oral cavity of a patient.
  • the oral care auxiliary apparatus 3000 is the body portion 3100, the tongue inserting portion 3200, oral adsorption portion 3300 and wings 3400, and the like.
  • Body portion 3100 has a shape for sealing the inside of the mouth (1) in front of the patient's throat (7).
  • the body 3100 may be larger than the patient's throat 5 so as not to fall through the patient's throat 5. have.
  • the body portion 3100 maintains a certain degree with respect to the external load, it is preferable not to be too hard.
  • the body portion 3100 can be used in any material that is harmless to the human body, preferably a silicon or rubber material can be used, and more preferably, made of a hard material such as plastic
  • the outer periphery of the body may be configured in a form wrapped around the outer body made of silicone or rubber material.
  • the body portion 3100 may include a pair of tongue tip portions 3110 that roll up both sides of the tongue 3 of the patient, which is inserted into the tongue inserting portion 3200, which will be described later.
  • Tongue 3110 may be formed to protrude in a curved manner by extending both ends of the lower end of the body portion 3100, respectively.
  • the tongue portion 3110 may be formed to be the same as or different from the thickness of the body portion 3100, preferably formed smaller than the thickness of the body portion 1100, more preferably thinner toward the lower portion Is formed.
  • the tongue portion 3110 maintains a certain degree to the external load so that both sides of the tongue 3 of the patient can be rolled inward, it is preferable not to be too hard.
  • the tongue portion 3110 can be used in any material that is harmless to the human body, preferably, silicone or rubber material used in the body portion 3100, or plastic used in the inner body.
  • the material may be used, and more preferably, the outer periphery of the plastic material used for the inner body may be configured to be wrapped in a silicon or rubber material used for the outer body.
  • the configuration in which the pair of tongue portions 3110 are integrally formed with the body portion 3100 is illustrated, but is not limited thereto, and the body portion 3100 and the pair of tongue portions 3110 are formed. It may be formed by a separate member and combined.
  • the body portion 3100 may further include a tongue hook portion 3120 that hangs the lower surface of the tongue 3 of the patient when the tongue 3 of the patient is inserted into the tongue insertion portion 3200.
  • Tongue hook portion 3120 may be formed by connecting the lower ends of the pair of tongue tips 3110, respectively.
  • the tongue portion 3120 can be used in any material that is harmless to the human body, and preferably, a silicone or rubber material used for the tongue portion 3110 can be used.
  • the tongue portion 3120 is preferably formed to extend from the tongue side portion 3110 of one side including the opposite side of the body portion 3100 is inserted, that is, the fluid suction fastening terminal 3130 to be described later.
  • the thickness of the tongue portion 3120 is preferably at least smaller than or equal to the thickness of the tongue portion 3110 to elastically walk the lower surface of the tongue (3) of the patient.
  • the configuration in which the tongue hook portion 3120 is integrally formed with the tongue tip portion 3110 is illustrated, but the present invention is not limited thereto, and the tongue hook portion 3120 is separately formed at the lower portion of the tongue inserting portion 3200. It may be formed as a member and combined with a pair of tongue portions 3110.
  • the body portion 3100 has a connection passage 3101 through which a fluid, preferably air, can flow therein, and the connection passage 3101 is connected to an adsorption hole 3301 of the oral adsorption portion 3300, which will be described later. do.
  • the body portion 3100 may include a fluid suction coupling terminal 3130 connected to the connection passage 3101 to provide a negative pressure to the oral suction portion 3300.
  • the fluid suction fastening terminal 3130 may be provided to protrude on one surface of the body 3100 opposite to the side of the body 3100, that is, opposite to the throat 5.
  • the fluid suction coupling terminal 3130 is connected to the fluid suction device (not shown) through the fastening with the fluid transfer pipe (not shown).
  • a screw thread is formed in the fastening terminal 3130 for fluid suction to facilitate fastening with the fluid transfer pipe.
  • the screw may be formed in the form of a female screw inside the fastening terminal 3130 for fluid suction, or may be formed in the form of a male screw outside the fastening terminal 3130 for fluid suction.
  • the fluid suction device may use a separate pump, or may use an air pump included in the unit chair for oral treatment. At this time, in the case of using a separate pump may be by manual or using electrical energy.
  • the fluid suction device may use an air pump included in the unit chair, that is, a suction instrument commonly used in dental treatment.
  • the oral treatment device 3000 in the mouth (1), preferably hard palate in front of the patient's throat (7), the patient's throat (7) in contact with the patient's throat (7) vomiting the patient
  • the body portion 3100 is preferably one surface in the direction of being inserted into the oral cavity 1 of the patient, that is, one surface corresponding to the throat 5 side is concave or at least flat.
  • the tongue insertion part 3200 is formed to be opened so that the tongue 3 of the patient can be inserted into the body part 3100.
  • the opening area of the tongue insertion portion 3200 is preferably formed to correspond to the cross-sectional area of the middle back portion of the tongue.
  • the tongue inserting portion 3200 may form the bottom surface of the body portion 3100 in a semicircular groove shape or penetrate the body portion 3100 in an elliptic shape.
  • the tongue insertion part 3200 may be formed by a combination of a lower end of the body part 3100, a pair of tongue tip parts 3110, and a tongue hook part 3120.
  • Oral adsorption unit 3300 is provided in the body portion 3100 to improve the adhesion between the oral care device 3000 and the skin of the patient's mouth (1).
  • the oral adsorption portion 3300 may be integrally formed to correspond to the outer periphery of the body portion 3100, preferably the upper periphery of the body portion 3100 and the outer periphery of the lower left and right side surfaces.
  • At least one adsorption hole 3301 is formed in the oral adsorption unit 3300, which is connected to the connection passage 3101 to suck air and be adsorbed to the skin in the oral cavity 1 of the patient by the suction force (negative pressure).
  • a plurality of adsorption holes 3301 may be formed at predetermined intervals along the outer circumference of the oral adsorption unit 3300.
  • the suction hole 3301 may be formed in various shapes such as a circle, a polygon.
  • the oral adsorption portion 3300 should be easy to be adsorbed to the skin in the oral cavity of the patient, it is preferable to have an elastic force to correspond to the various oral structures of the patient.
  • oral adsorption portion 3300 can be used any material that is harmless to the human body, preferably can be used as a silicone or rubber material used in the body portion 3100.
  • Wing part 3400 is formed to protrude in the opposite direction of the body portion 3100 is inserted into the outer periphery of the body portion 3100, preferably the upper and left and right side outer periphery of the body portion 3100 oral cavity (1) ) It adheres to the upper and left and right skin inside.
  • the wing 3400 is formed integrally with the oral suction unit 3300, it is preferable that the suction hole 3301 of the oral suction unit 3300 is extended to a portion of the wing 3400.
  • the wing portion 3400 should be easy to be adsorbed to the skin in the oral cavity of the patient, and is preferably elastically bent to correspond to various oral structures of the patient, so that the thickness 3400 may be thinner than the body portion 3100. Can be.
  • the wing portion 3400 may be made of any material that is harmless to the human body, and preferably, may be formed of silicon or rubber material used for the body portion 3100.
  • the wing part 3400 may be formed in various structures, and in the present embodiment, the wing part 3400 may include an upper wing part 3410 and a side wing part 3420.
  • the upper wing part 3410 is formed on the outer periphery of the upper surface of the body part 3100 on the opposite side of the direction in which the body part 3100 is inserted into the mouth 1 of the patient, that is, protrudes toward the front of the mouth 1 so that the patient's mouth is closed. (1) It is elastically in close contact with the upper surface of the inside, for example, the ceiling skin.
  • the upper wing portion 3410 may have a larger protruding area from the outer circumferential sides of the body portion 3100 toward the center portion.
  • the side wing portion 3420 is opposite to the direction in which the body portion 3100 is inserted into the oral cavity 1 of the patient at both sides of the outer circumference of the body portion 3100, and protrudes toward the front of the oral cavity 1 so that the patient's mouth ( 1) It may be composed of a pair so as to elastically close contact with the skin of both sides of the ball portion. In addition, the side wing portion 3420 may be integrally formed to extend from both side ends of the upper wing portion 3410 so as to protrude more than the upper wing portion 3410.
  • a gum insertion groove 341 may be formed.
  • the adsorption holes 3301 of the oral suction unit 3300 is preferably extended to the upper blade portion 3410 and the side blade portion 3420.
  • the oral treatment aid 3000 according to the third embodiment of the present invention configured as described above is inserted to seal the inside of the oral cavity in front of the neck 7 of the patient who is receiving oral treatment, so that the patient receives oral treatment. Washing fluid or saliva, such as saliva, blood, or therapeutic tools of the patient can also prevent the passing of the throat to the throat.
  • the oral suction is connected to the connection passage 3101 in the body portion 3100.
  • a negative pressure is formed in the adsorption hole 3301 of the part 3300 to adsorb the oral treatment aid 3000 to the skin in the mouth 1 of the patient.
  • the upper wing portion (3410) protruding on the upper outer periphery of the body portion 3100 is elastically in close contact with the upper surface of the patient's mouth (1), for example, the ceiling ceiling, both sides of the outer portion of the body 3100
  • the side wing portion 3420 formed to protrude on the elastically close contact with the skin of both sides of the ball in the mouth (1) of the patient.
  • the upper surface portion 3410 and the side wing portion 3420 is formed in the area where the gum insertion groove 341 is inserted into the patient's inner side of the molars, thereby forming the side wing portion 3420 in the upper side of the patient's molars Can be securely attached between the lower gums.
  • FIG. 12 is a perspective view as seen from the front side of the auxiliary device for oral treatment according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 13 is an exploded perspective view of FIG. 12
  • FIG. 14 is for an oral treatment according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 15 is an exploded perspective view of FIG. 14
  • FIG. 16 is a sectional view taken along line BB ′ of the first body shown in FIG. 13,
  • FIG. 17 is a second view shown in FIG. 13.
  • 18 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line C-C 'of the body
  • FIG. 18 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line D-D' of FIG. 12, and
  • FIG. 19 is an enlarged view of a portion A of FIG.
  • the oral treatment aid 4000 includes a first body 4100, a second body 4200, a fastening means 4300, and the like. can do.
  • the first body 4100 is inserted into the mounting groove 4201 of the second body 4200, which will be described later, and detachably coupled thereto.
  • the first body 4100 has a predetermined shape that can be inserted into the mouth 1 of the patient.
  • it may be formed in a half moon shape or a crescent shape that is convex upward so as to be located on the patient's tongue 3, even if it is located in the oral cavity 1 in front of the patient's throat 7 5) can be larger than the patient's throat (5) in order not to fall through.
  • the first body 4100 is preferably made of a material capable of maintaining a certain degree of shape with respect to external load.
  • the first body 4100 is made of a material having a smaller elastic force than the second body 4200, which will be described later, can be used any material harmless to the human body, in the present invention uses a plastic material as an embodiment It was.
  • the oral treatment aid 4000 in the oral cavity (1), preferably hard palate in front of the patient's neck (7), in contact with the patient's throat (7) to vomit the patient
  • the first body 4100 is preferably one surface in the direction that is inserted into the mouth 1 of the patient, that is, one surface corresponding to the throat 5 side is concave or at least flat.
  • the first body 4100 may include a pair of tongue tip portions 4110 which roll up both sides of the tongue 3 of the patient, which is inserted into the tongue inserting portion 4220 of the second body 4200, which will be described later. have.
  • the tongue portion 4110 may protrude to be curved by extending both ends of the lower end of the first body 4100 inward.
  • the tongue portion 4110 may be formed to be the same as or different from the thickness of the first body 4100, preferably smaller than the thickness of the first body 4100, more preferably the thickness toward the lower portion Is preferably formed thin.
  • the first body 4100 is provided with a connection passage 4101 through which fluid, preferably air, can flow on one surface of the second body 4200 that faces the seating groove 4201, and the first body 4100. After inserting and fastening to the second body 4200, the connection passage 4101 is connected to the adsorption hole 4231 of the second body 4200, which will be described later.
  • the first body 4100 may include a fluid suction fastening terminal 4130 connected to provide a negative pressure to the suction hole 4231.
  • the fluid suction fastening terminal 4130 has a first body opposite to one surface of the first body 4100, ie, the throat 5, in an opposite direction in which the first body 4100 is inserted with respect to the second body 4200. It is preferable to be provided to protrude on one surface of the 4100.
  • the fluid suction fastening terminal 4130 is connected to the fluid suction device (not shown) through the fastening with the fluid transfer pipe (not shown).
  • a screw thread is formed in the fastening terminal 4130 for fluid suction to facilitate fastening with the fluid transfer pipe.
  • the screw may be formed in the form of a female screw inside the fastening terminal 4130 for fluid suction, or may be formed in the form of a male screw outside the fastening terminal 4130 for fluid suction.
  • the fluid suction device may use a separate pump, or may use an air pump included in the unit chair for oral treatment. At this time, in the case of using a separate pump may be by manual or using electrical energy.
  • the fluid suction device may use an air pump included in the unit chair, that is, a suction instrument commonly used in dental treatment.
  • the first body 4100 has a plurality of connecting grooves 4103 formed on the outer periphery so as to be connected to the connecting passages 4101, and the plurality of protrusions between the connecting grooves 4103 as the connecting grooves 4103 are formed. 4105 is formed. At this time, the projections 4105 are slightly on one surface of the first body 4100 in which the connection passage 4101 is formed so as to maintain a gap of the connection passage 4101 between the first body 4100 and the second body 4200. It is preferred to extend protrudingly.
  • connection groove formed in the first body 4100 ( 4103 and the projections 4105 are preferably located at least one or more in the adsorption hole (4231).
  • At least one fastening hole 4107 may be formed in the first body 4100 such that a fastening pin 4310 to be described later is inserted therethrough.
  • a pair of first fastening holes 4107 may be formed to be symmetrical to the left and right with respect to the fluid suction fastening terminal 4130.
  • the inner diameter of the first fastening hole 4107 corresponds to the outer diameter of the fastening pin 4310, and is preferably larger than the inner diameter of the second fastening hole 4205a to be described later.
  • the first body 4100 has a first stepped protrusion 4109a formed around the first fastening hole 4107 on one surface of which the connection passage 4101 is formed, so that the second fastening hole of the second body 4200 (to be described later) 4205b is inserted into the connection passage 4101 and the connection between the first and second fastening holes 4107 and 4205b is blocked.
  • the first body 4100 has a second stepped projection 4109b formed to protrude smaller than the first stepped projection 4109a around one surface on which the connection passage 4101 is formed and around the first stepped projection 4109a. A distance of the connection passage 4101 may be maintained between the first body 4100 and the second body 4200.
  • the second body 4200 is formed in a shape surrounding the first body 4100 and preferably made of a softer material than the first body 4100 so that the second body 4200 may be elastically deformed to correspond to various oral forms of the patient.
  • the second body 4200 may use any material that is harmless to a human body, and in the present invention, a silicon material may be used as an embodiment.
  • the second body 4200 has a mounting groove 4201 corresponding to the shape of the first body 4100 on one surface of the second body 4100 opposite to the insertion direction of the first body 4100 so that the first body 4100 may be inserted therein. do.
  • the connection passage 4101 and the connection groove 4103 of the first body 4100 It is preferable to provide sufficient tensile stress to the second body 4200 so that the open state between the suction holes 4231 of the second body 4200 can be maintained.
  • the inner diameter of the mounting groove 4201 of the second body 4200 may be smaller than the outer diameter of the first body 4100.
  • edge of the seating groove 4201 may be prevented from being separated from the first body 4100 inserted into the second body 4200 and the edges of the first body 4100 and the second body 4200 may be sealed.
  • a separation preventing rib 4203 may be formed to extend from the edge of the first body 4100.
  • the separation preventing rib 4203 may have a second fastening hole 4205a having an inner diameter smaller than the outer diameter of the fastening pin 4310, which will be described later.
  • At least one second fastening hole 4205a or 4205b is inserted into the second body 4200 so that the fastening pin 4310 to be described later penetrates at a position corresponding to the first fastening hole 4107 of the first body 4100.
  • a second fastening hole 4205a may be formed in each of the pair of separation preventing ribs 4203, and when the first body 4100 is inserted into and fastened to the second body 4200, the first body ( As the first stepped protrusion 4109a of the 4100 is inserted, a second fastening hole 4205b may be formed to be inserted through the fastening pin 4310.
  • the second body 4200 is formed in a shape in which the lower both sides 4209 surround the pair of tongue portions 4110 of the first body 4100. That is, the second body 4200 protrudes from the lower both side portions 4209 by extending inward to correspond to the shape of the pair of tongue portions 4110 of the first body 4100.
  • the second body 4200 may include a tongue hook portion 4210 which extends the protruding lower side portions 4209 so as to extend the lower surface of the tongue 3 of the patient.
  • the tongue inserting portion 4220 is formed by a combination of the lower end portion 4207, the lower both side portions 4209, and the tongue catching portion 4210 of the second body 4200.
  • the tongue portion 4210 may use the same silicon material as the second body 4200.
  • the tongue hook portion 4210 is preferably formed to extend from the lower side both sides 4209 of one surface of the second body 4200 opposite the throat (5) side.
  • the tongue hook portion 4210 is preferably formed to be thinner than the lower side sides 4209 of the second body 4200 to elastically hang the lower surface of the tongue (3) of the patient.
  • the configuration in which the tongue portion 4210 is integrally formed with the second body 4200 is illustrated, but is not limited thereto, and the tongue portion 4210 may be formed as a separate member.
  • the second body 4200 may include an oral adsorption portion 4230 which is adsorbed to the skin in the oral cavity 1 of the patient by sound pressure according to the flow of the fluid.
  • the oral adsorption portion 4230 may be integrally formed to correspond to the outer periphery of the second body 4200, preferably the upper periphery of the second body 4200 and the outer periphery of the lower left and right side surfaces.
  • the air passages are sucked into the skin in the oral cavity 1 of the patient by the suction force (negative pressure), so that the connection path 4101 and the second body 4200 of the first body 4100 are seated.
  • At least one suction hole 4231 may be formed to be connected to the groove 4201.
  • a plurality of adsorption holes 4231 may be formed at predetermined intervals along the outer circumference of the oral adsorption unit 4230.
  • the suction hole 4231 may be formed in various shapes such as a circle, a polygon.
  • the oral adsorption portion 4230 should be easy to be adsorbed to the skin in the oral cavity 1 of the patient, it is preferable to have an elastic force to correspond to the various oral structures of the patient.
  • the oral adsorption portion 4230 may use the same silicone material as the second body 4200.
  • the second body 4200 is formed on the outer periphery, preferably on the upper and left and right outer periphery of the second body 4200 to protrude forward to the oral cavity 1 to closely adhere to the upper and left and right skins of the patient's oral cavity 1.
  • the wing portion 4240 may be provided.
  • the wing portion 4240 is formed integrally with the oral adsorption portion 4230, it is preferable that the adsorption holes 4231 of the oral adsorption portion 4230 is formed to extend to a portion of the wing portion 4240.
  • the wing portion 4240 is to be easily adsorbed to the skin in the oral cavity 1 of the patient, and is formed to be thinner than the second body 4200 because it is preferably bent elastically to correspond to the various oral structures of the patient. Can be.
  • the wing portion 4240 may be made of any material that is harmless to the human body, and preferably, may be formed of the same silicon material as the second body 4200.
  • the wing 4240 may be formed in various structures, and in the present embodiment, the wing 4240 may include a top wing portion 4241 and a side wing portion 4242.
  • the upper wing portion 4241 is protruded to the opposite side of the direction in which the second body 4200 is inserted into the oral cavity 1 of the patient at the outer peripheral edge of the upper surface of the second body 4200. It is elastically in close contact with the upper surface of the mouth 1, for example, the ceiling of the mouth. It is preferable that the upper wing portion 4241 has a larger protruding area from the outer peripheral side portions of the second body 4200 toward the center portion.
  • the side wing portion 4242 is opposite to the direction in which the second body 4200 is inserted into the oral cavity 1 of the patient at both outer circumferential edges of the second body 4200, and protrudes forward of the oral cavity 1. It may be configured in a pair to elastically close contact with the skin of both sides of the ball in the mouth (1).
  • the side wing portion 4242 may be integrally formed to extend from both end portions of the top wing portion 4241 to protrude more than the top wing portion 4241.
  • a gum insertion groove 4245 may be formed.
  • adsorption holes 4231 of the oral adsorption part 4230 may be extended to the upper wing part 4241 and the side wing part 4424.
  • the fastening means 4300 fastens and fixes the first body 4100 and the second body 4200 in a state where the first body 4100 is inserted into the second body 4200.
  • the fastening means 4300 may include a fastening pin 4310 and a fastening bracket 4320.
  • the fastening pin 4310 is formed in a circular rod shape and is inserted through the first fastening hole 4107 of the first body 4100 and the second fastening hole 4205 of the second body 4200.
  • the fastening pin 4310 may have a diameter larger than the inner diameter of the second fastening hole 4205 formed in the separation preventing rib 4203 of the second body 4200 to improve the fastening force with the second body 4200. Do.
  • the fastening pin 4310 to adjust the insertion length of the fastening pin 4310 so that the fastening pin 4310 penetrates through the first body 4100 and the second body 4200 so as not to contact the patient's neck 7.
  • At least one insertion blocking rib 4311 may be formed at an outer circumference of the bottom surface).
  • the insertion blocking rib 4311 is preferably formed to have a diameter larger than the inner diameter of the first fastening hole 4107 and the second fastening hole 4205.
  • the end of the fastening pin 4310 is tapered to be easily inserted into the second fastening hole (4205a) formed in the separation preventing rib (4203) of the second body (4200).
  • the fastening pin 4310 may have a male thread 4313 formed at an outer circumference near the tapered end or the tapered end, and the male thread end may be screwed into the female screw hole 4321 of the fastening bracket 4320 to be described later. .
  • the fastening bracket 4320 is located at the rear of the second body 4200, and is screwed with the rear end of the fastening pin 4310 passing through the first body 4100 and the second body 4200.
  • the fastening bracket 4320 is formed in a circular or polygonal plate shape, and the male screw of the rear end of the fastening pin 4310 is screwed at a position corresponding to the first fastening hole 4107 and the second fastening hole 4205.
  • a female threaded hole 4321 is formed.
  • the fastening bracket 4320 preferably has a curved surface corresponding to one surface of a direction in which the first body 4100 or the second body 4200 is inserted into the mouth 1 of the patient.
  • the fastening bracket 4320 corresponding thereto is also concave or flat. It is preferable that it is formed flat.
  • the configuration in which the first body 4100 and the second body 4200 are fastened using the fastening pins 4310 and the fastening bracket 4320 may be variously fastened.
  • the first body 4100 and the second body 4200 may be bonded using an adhesive.
  • the oral care auxiliary device 4000 Since the operation of the oral care auxiliary device 4000 according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention configured as described above is similar to the third embodiment, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
  • the oral treatment auxiliary device 4000 is dualized into the first body 4100 and the second body 4200, and the first body 4100 is configured to the second body 4200. Can be inserted and detachably combined.
  • the first body 4100 and the second body 4200 are used in a combined state, and after the oral treatment, the first body 4100 and the second body 4200 are separated and washed in detail. Can be disinfected
  • the cost may be reduced by additionally purchasing only the first body 4100 or the second body 4200 when the product is damaged or lost.
  • the first body 4100 and the second body 4200 may be firmly fastened by using the fastening pins 4310 and the fastening bracket 4320 to maintain one surface corresponding to the concave side.
  • FIG. 20 is an exploded perspective view of an oral treatment auxiliary device according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 21 is a cross-sectional view of the oral care auxiliary device shown in FIG. 20
  • FIG. 22 is an exploded view of the inlet filter shown in FIG. 20. Perspective view.
  • the oral care aid 5000 may include a body part 5100 and a respirator filter part 5200.
  • the first body 5110 and the second body constituting the body portion 5100 by using the breathing air filter portion 5200 including a filter 5220 instead of the fastening pin 4300 of the fourth embodiment.
  • the configurations of the first body 4100 and the second body 4200 of the fourth embodiment described with reference to FIGS. 12 to 19 are similar, and thus detailed description thereof will be omitted.
  • the body part As the oral treatment aid is inserted into and adsorbed into the oral cavity of the patient, the body part (to solve the inconvenience of having to breathe only through the nose and also to breathe in the mouth to the patient in an emergency) It is preferable to include the breathing holes (5111, 5121) penetrating the 5100 and is blocked from the connecting passage (4101) inside the body portion 5100.
  • At least one first breathing hole 5111 is formed in the first body 5110 to penetrate the breathing air filter part 5200 to be described later.
  • the first breathing hole 5111 may correspond to the first fastening hole 4107 of the fourth embodiment.
  • at least one second breathing hole 5121 is formed in a position corresponding to the first breathing hole 5111 in the second body 5120.
  • the second breathing hole 5121 may correspond to the second fastening hole 4205 of the fourth embodiment.
  • the respirator filter unit 5200 is inserted to penetrate the first body 5110 and the second body 5120, and may include a respiratory tube 5210, a filter 5220, and the like.
  • the breathing tube 5210 is formed in a cylindrical rod shape and is inserted to penetrate through the first breathing hole 5111 and the second breathing hole 5121.
  • the breathing tube 5210 is configured in the form of two plastic cases, but is not limited thereto, and may be formed of various materials having two or more assemblies and having sufficient hardness to maintain a tubular shape.
  • the breathing tube 5210 has a diameter larger than the inner diameter of the second breathing hole (5121) formed in the separation preventing rib (4203) of the second body (5120) to improve the fastening force with the second body (5120). It is preferable.
  • the respiratory tube 5210 to adjust the length of the respiratory tube 5210 is inserted so that the respiratory tube 5210 penetrates the first body 5110 and the second body 5120 and does not touch the patient's throat 7. At least one insertion blocking rib 5211 may be formed at an outer circumference of the bottom surface).
  • the insertion blocking rib 5211 is preferably formed to have a diameter larger than the inner diameter of the first breathing hole (5111) and the second breathing hole (5121).
  • the breathing tube 5210 is preferably tapered at the end so that it can be easily inserted into the second breathing hole (5121) formed in the separation preventing rib (4203) of the second body (5120).
  • the breathing tube 5210 may have a male thread 5213 formed at an outer circumference near the tapered end or the tapered end, and may be screwed into the female thread hole 5231 of the fixing bracket 5230.
  • the fixing bracket 5230 may correspond to the fastening bracket 4320 of the fourth embodiment.
  • the respiratory tube 5210 may have a seating groove 5215 in which the filter 5220 to be described later is mounted on the inner wall of the filter tube 5220.
  • a filter inserting jaw 5217 may be formed to prevent the filter 5220 from being inserted beyond a predetermined depth.
  • the filter 5220 is formed in a shape corresponding to the inner wall of the breathing tube 5210, for example, a circular rod shape, and is inserted into the breathing tube 5210. In this case, the filter 5220 serves to prevent the washing liquid or saliva of the patient from passing through the breathing tube 5210 to the throat 5 during oral treatment.
  • the filter 5220 is preferably made of a microporous material such as a sponge or styrofoam.
  • the oral treatment auxiliary device 5000 includes a breathing hole 5111 and 5121 penetrating the body portion 5100 and blocked from the connection passage 4101 inside the body portion 5100.
  • the first body 5110 and the second body 5120 are fastened by using the respirator filter unit 5200 including the filter 5220 instead of the fastening pin 4300 of the fourth embodiment.
  • the filter 5220 may prevent the washing liquid or saliva from the patient from passing through the breathing tube 5210 to the throat 5 by the filter 5220.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un élément auxiliaire pour traiter des maladies de la cavité buccale et un traitement dentaire associé. L'élément auxiliaire pour traiter des maladies de la cavité buccale selon l'invention permet de supprimer l'inconfort d'un patient qui reçoit un traitement dirigé contre des maladies de la cavité buccale, en empêchant le patient d'avaler la solution de lavage ou de la salive par blocage de la cavité buccale devant la luette du patient. En particulier, l'invention concerne une unité d'enroulement de langue et une unité de suspension de langue conçues pour améliorer l'adhésion entre les deux côtés de la langue du patient, et permet de relever la hauteur de l'écartement entre les dents et la langue, qui sont les parties du patient exposées au traitement, ce qui permet de résoudre le problème des lésions de la langue du patient qui peuvent être provoquées par des instruments, fraise ou analogue, destinés à traiter des maladies de la cavité buccale. En outre, l'invention comprend des orifices destinés à la respiration et un filtre destiné à un dispositif de respiration pour éviter au patient le désagrément d'avoir à respirer uniquement par le nez pendant le traitement de maladies de la cavité buccale et pour permettre au patient de respirer par la bouche en cas d'urgence. En outre, l'invention présente un premier corps et un second corps pour permettre un nettoyage et une stérilisation précis par séparation du premier corps et du second corps, après le traitement des maladies de la cavité buccale. L'invention comprend également une aile latérale à amener en contact avec la peau de la joue à l'intérieur de la bouche du patient, ce qui permet d'améliorer l'adhésion entre l'élément auxiliaire destiné à traiter des maladies de la cavité buccale et les deux joues du patient.
PCT/KR2010/000392 2009-01-21 2010-01-21 Élément auxiliaire pour traiter des maladies de la cavité buccale et filtre pour dispositif respiratoire utilisé pour cet élément Ceased WO2010085098A2 (fr)

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