No trauma-saliva ejector tip

A - Human Necessities – 61 – C

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A61C 17/08 (2006.01)

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CA 2518320

There is at present a saliva ejector commonly in use whose tip is designed in such a way as to allow suction and injury to tissues of the floor of the mouth. This occurs because of slits cut in to the tip, which allow for saliva to be sucked in. The length of the slits, however, facilitates the aspiration of tissues of the anterior portion of the mouth where the saliva ejector is most commonly placed. This occurs almost regularly in older patients where the tissue becomes flaccid with age. An improvement to the design would tie as follows: the tip of the saliva ejector should be perforated with holes of 1mm diameter arrayed in the following pattern: 6 circumferentially on the end and 2 mm from the edge, and 2 rows of six holes each around the perimeter. The two rings lie 3mm and mm from the end of the ejector tip.

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