Dentistry – Apparatus – Having suction orifice
Patent
1996-04-03
1998-04-28
Wilson, John J.
Dentistry
Apparatus
Having suction orifice
604 33, A61C 1706
Patent
active
057437351
ABSTRACT:
A device for the introduction of cleansing agents into dental suction devices under vacuum. An adjustable amount of a cleansing agent from a cleansing agent holding reservoir is introduced the suction system and is sucked off by the suction system. The suction system includes a connector for receiving and connecting a replaceable suction duct to the suction system, the connector communicating with the holding reservoir and including a cleansing agent dispensing control positioned in removable engagement with the suction duct. Operation of the dispensing control supplies a predetermined amount of the cleansing agent from the holding reservoir into the suction system through the connector when the suction duct is inserted into the connector.
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