Electromechanical Control System of Root Canal Treatment Device, and Cutting Control Method and Apparatus Therefor
US-2024285370-A1 · Aug 29, 2024 · US
US10123850B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10123850-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715710869-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 21, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jan 30, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 13, 2018 |
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An endodontic instrument comprising a tapered rod, the rod comprising an active portion, the active portion terminating at a distal tip end of the rod and defining a conical envelope, the conical envelope having a longitudinal axis that coincides with an axis of rotation of the instrument.
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An endodontic instrument comprising: a tapered rod, the rod comprising an active portion, the active portion terminating at a distal tip end of the rod and defining a conical envelope, the conical envelope having a longitudinal axis that coincides with an axis of rotation of the instrument; the active portion comprising a plurality of helical flutes disposed along at least a segment of the active portion, the plurality of helical flutes comprising a first flute, a second flute, a third flute, and a fourth flute; the active portion comprising a plurality of edges, the plurality of edges comprising a first edge intersecting the first flute and the second flute, a second edge intersecting the second flute and the third flute, a third edge intersecting the third flute and the fourth flute, and a fourth edge intersecting the first flute and the fourth flute; the active portion comprising a first portion having a length and a second portion having a length, the second portion being disposed further from the tip end relative to the first portion; the first portion comprising a plurality of first portion cross-sections, the plurality of first portion cross-sections comprising a first cross-section, wherein a center of mass of the first cross-section is located on the axis of rotation of the instrument, each of the first edge, the second edge, the third edge, and the fourth edge intersecting the first cross-section, the intersection between the first edge and the first cross-section being located on the envelope; the second portion comprising a plurality of second portion cross-sections, the plurality of second portion cross-sections comprising a second cross-section, wherein a center of mass of the second cross-section is offset relative to the axis of rotation of the instrument, each of the first edge, the second edge, the third edge, and the fourth edge intersecting the second cross-section, the fourth flute being overcut along at least a segment of the second portion such that the third edge and the fourth edge are set back within the envelope along the segment. 2. The endodontic instrument of claim 1 , wherein: the length of the second portion extends from the first portion to a proximal end of the active portion, and the fourth flute is overcut along the length of the second portion. 3. The endodontic instrument of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of second portion cross-sections further comprises a third cross-section, the third cross-section having a center of mass and being disposed further from the tip end relative to the second cross-section, the distance between the center of mass of the second cross-section and the axis of rotation, considered in proportion to the size of the second cross-section, is less than the distance between the center of mass of the third cross-section and the axis of rotation, considered in proportion to the size of the third cross-section. 4. The endodontic instrument of claim 3 , wherein the fourth flute is overcut proportionally more, considered relative to the rod's cross-sectional size, over the length of the second portion in a direction defined from the distal tip end toward a proximal end of the active portion. 5. The endodontic instrument of claim 2 , wherein exactly two of the intersections between the second cross-section and the first, second, third, and fourth edges are located on the envelope. 6. The endodontic instrument of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of second portion cross-sections further comprises a third cross-section, the third cross-section having a center of mass and being disposed further from the tip end relative to the second cross-section, the distance between the center of mass of the second cross-section and the axis of rotation, considered in proportion to the size of the second cross-section, is less than the distance between the center of mass of the third cross-section and the axis of rotation, considered in proportion to the size of the third cross-section. 7. The endodontic instrument of claim 6 , wherein the fourth flute is overcut proportionally more, considered relative to the rod's cross-sectional size, over the length of the second portion in a direction defined from the distal tip end toward a proximal end of the active portion. 8. The endodontic instrument of claim 6 , wherein the second cross-section is located at a distal end of the second portion, and the center of mass of the second cross-section is closer, considered in proportion to the size of the respective cross-section, to the axis of rotation than are the centers of mass of every other cross-section along the length of the second portion. 9. The endodontic instrument of claim 6 , wherein a flexibility of the instrument increases in a direction defined from the tip end toward a proximal end of the active portion. 10. The endodontic instrument of claim 6 , wherein exactly two of the intersections between the second cross-section and the first, second, third, and fourth edges are located on the envelope. 11. The endodontic instrument of claim 1 , wherein the intersection between the second edge and the first cross-section is located on the envelope, the intersection between the third edge and the first cross-section is located on the envelope, and the intersection between the fourth edge and the first cross-section is located on the envelope. 12. The endodontic instrument of claim 11 , wherein the first cross-section approximates a square, and the second cross-section approximates a rectangle. 13. The endodontic instrument of claim 11 , wherein a flexibility of the instrument increases in a direction defined from the tip end toward a proximal end of the active portion. 14. The endodontic instrument of claim 1 , wherein every cross-section of the first portion has a center of mass located on the axis of rotation of the instrument, and the length of the first portion is between 1 and 3 millimeters. 15. The endodontic instrument of claim 14 , wherein the length of the second portion extends from the first portion to a proximal end of the active portion, and the fourth flute is overcut along the length of the second portion. 16. The endodontic instrument of claim 15 , wherein every cross-section along the length of the second portion has a center of mass that is offset relative to the axis of rotation. 17. The endodontic instrument of claim 15 , wherein the plurality of second portion cross-sections further comprises a third cross-section, the third cross-section having a center of mass and being disposed further from the tip end relative to the second cross-section, the distance between the center of mass of the second cross-section and the axis of rotation, considered in proportion to the size of the second cross-section, is less than the distance between the center of mass of the third cross-section and the axis of rotation, considered in proportion to the size of the third cross-section. 18. The endodontic instrument of claim 15 , wherein the fourth flute is overcut proportionally more, considered relative to the rod's cross-sectional size, over the length of the second portion in a direction defined from the tip end toward the proximal end of the active portion. 19. The endodontic instrument of claim 14 , wherein the plurality of second portion cross-sections further comprises a third cross-section, the third cross-section having a center of mass and being disposed further from the tip end relative to the second cross-section, the distance between the center of mass of the second cross-se
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