Dentistry – Apparatus – Tool bit
Patent
1998-02-09
1999-09-14
Wilson, John J.
Dentistry
Apparatus
Tool bit
A61C 302
Patent
active
059512865
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a device for the removal of dental dowel pins that consists of a hollow boring bit for use with an otherwise conventional dental drill. The inside diameter of the hollow bit is of a size sufficient to accept a dental dowel pin of a conventional size, thus providing a means by which to bore around a dowel in order to remove it from the tooth structure in which it is implanted.
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Gugliotta John D.
Wilson John J.
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