Dentistry – Apparatus – Having storage or nonuse supporting means
Patent
1981-01-08
1983-05-10
Peshock, Robert
Dentistry
Apparatus
Having storage or nonuse supporting means
433102, 422300, A61C 114
Patent
active
043827888
ABSTRACT:
A working well is provided for use during root canal therapy and comprises a base with a closed annular side wall and an elongated stem secured to and extending vertically upwardly from the base. A holder for a plurality of dental implements, such as broaches, is attached to the upper end of the side wall so that the implements depend downwardly from the holder. A slide assembly is vertically slidably mounted to the stem and has a stop member with an abutment surface secured to its lower end. The stop member limits the downward extension of the dental implements from the holder. A locking wheel selectively locks the slide assembly against further vertical movement along the stem.
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Peshock Robert
Wilson John J.
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