Dentistry – Apparatus – Having intra-oral dispensing means
Patent
1999-09-13
2000-10-24
Manahan, Todd E.
Dentistry
Apparatus
Having intra-oral dispensing means
433136, 433 91, A61C 302
Patent
active
061357707
ABSTRACT:
A containment chamber for use in dental air abrasion comprises a rigid self-supporting chamber having self-supporting walls defining an operating space for performing dental operation. An access opening is provided in one of the walls for introducing a dental tool into the operating space. The chamber further includes an outlet port for coupling the chamber to a suction source and a dam retention member for coupling the chamber to a dental dam.
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Bembenek John J.
Rampen Edmond L.
Manahan Todd #E.
Oral Health Innovations Ontario
Schmidt Ingrid E.
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