Multifunctional adjustable tooth holder for tooth cutting device
US-12059320-B1 · Aug 13, 2024 · US
US12564482B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12564482-B1 |
| Application number | US-202519269563-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Jul 15, 2025 |
| Priority date | Apr 23, 2025 |
| Publication date | Mar 3, 2026 |
| Grant date | Mar 3, 2026 |
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A handheld vise for dental crowns includes a vise block, an elongated handle extending from the vise block, a linear screw embedded in the vise block, and first and second jaws. The second jaw may be arcuate on a gripping surface thereof to conform to the shape of a dental crown. The handheld vise is sized for quickly and readily securing a dental crown such as a stainless-steel dental crown for use in pediatric dentistry. An elastomeric material may be used on the gripping surfaces of the vise. A radius of curvature of the gripping surface of the second jaw may be between about 25-35 mm. A height of the jaws may be between about 2-5 mm, and a distance between the first jaw and a vertex of the second jaw may range from about 3-10 mm. A method and kit for forming crowns including the handheld vise are disclosed.
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The invention claimed is: 1 . A method of shaping dental crowns using a handheld vise, the method comprising: providing the handheld vise, wherein the handheld vise comprises a vise block having an upper surface, side surfaces, and a bottom surface; gripping an elongate handle extending from the bottom surface of the vise block of the handheld vise; placing a crown between first and second jaws on the upper surface of the handheld vise such that a top occlusal surface of the crown faces towards a top surface of the vise block of the handheld vise, and a bottom surface of the crown faces away from the handheld vise; securing the crown between the first and second jaws by rotating a linear screw embedded in the vise block thereby moving the second jaw until the crown is securely held between the second jaw and the first jaw, wherein the first jaw has a first contact surface with a smooth planar contour, wherein the second jaw is movable on the upper surface of the vise block and is coupled to the linear screw such that the second jaw moves axially over the linear screw upon rotation of the linear screw, and wherein a second contact surface of the second jaw is smooth and arcuately contoured for gripping the crown between the first and second contact surfaces, and wherein the second jaw is flexible, the second jaw adapting to contours of the crown when gripping the crown in a secured position between the first jaw and the second jaw; and removing material from a base of the crown using cutting or shaping instruments to form a prepared crown. 2 . The method of shaping dental crowns using a handheld vise of claim 1 , wherein the crown is a stainless-steel crown.
Hand vices, i.e. vices intended to be held by hand; Pin vices · CPC title
Vices (specially adapted for tying flies for angling A01K97/28; specially adapted for machine tools B23Q3/00 {; rope or cable splicing vices D07B7/162}) · CPC title
Dental tools or instruments (implanting tools A61C8/00; tools for fastening artificial teeth A61C13/12; visual inspection devices, e.g. dental mirrors, A61B1/24) · CPC title
Dentists' forceps {or clamps} for removing crowns · CPC title
Tools for fastening artificial teeth; Holders, clamps, or stands for artificial teeth {(A61C8/0089 takes precedence)} · CPC title
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